[Mb-civic] Tortured Arguments - Washington Post
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Sun Jul 10 02:11:34 PDT 2005
Tortured Arguments
The Rules Are for Us, Not the Terrorists
By Juliette N. Kayyem
Sunday, July 10, 2005; Page B01
Let's agree about two things. First, comparing the United States'
current interrogation practices to those of the Soviet gulag or Nazi
concentration camps, as Sen. Richard Durbin did recently, is careless.
Second, being better than Stalin or Hitler has never been America's
goal. We have thankfully always aspired to something much higher. But in
the super-charged torture debates, it's much easier for the Bush
administration to focus on the critics' choice of words than on the
interrogation practices themselves. And too often, administration
critics seem more interested in defending strained analogies such as
Durbin's than in confronting the most vexing questions that many
Americans are struggling to resolve.
<>The incredible fact is that, nearly four years into the war on
terrorism and despite three Supreme Court decisions and countless lower
court rulings, we still seem to be making up our detention and
interrogation policies as we go along. Or, rather, the Bush
administration seems to be making them up with almost no input from the
other branches of government.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/08/AR2005070802285.html
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