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In reply to the discussion: The Rank, Reeking Horror of Torturing Some Folks [View all]WilliamPitt
(58,179 posts)Not to get anyone's hopes up, but the conversation about finally bringing to bear the rule of law upon those who so brazenly broke it has been getting loud of late. "Senior US officials who authorized and carried out torture as part of former President George W. Bush's national security policy must be prosecuted, a top UN special investigator said Wednesday. Ben Emmerson, the UN's special rapporteur on counterterrorism and human rights, said in addition that all CIA and other U.S. officials who used waterboarding and other torture techniques must be prosecuted."
...and:
"Let me put it plainly: these people do not belong on my television. They belong in prison, for the crimes of theft, torture and murder. They shattered the lives of thousands of American soldiers and millions of Iraqi civilians. They savaged the American economy paying for it all, and several of them got very rich in the process. They should be in orange jumpsuits and fetters, picking mealworms out of their gruel while shuttered in very small, very grim, very inescapable metal rooms."
Ermahgerd, I mentioned the possibility of an afterlife once, which means the entire argument is invalidated and stuff!
Um...