Monday, December 01, 2008

Imprison The Torturers

"One last thing: Bush should consider pardoning--and should at least be vociferously praising--everyone who served in good faith in the war on terror, but whose deeds may now be susceptible to demagogic or politically inspired prosecution by some seeking to score political points. The lawyers can work out if such general or specific preemptive pardons are possible; it may be that the best Bush can or should do is to warn publicly against any such harassment or prosecution. But the idea is this: The CIA agents who waterboarded Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and the NSA officials who listened in on phone calls from Pakistan, should not have to worry about legal bills or public defamation. In fact, Bush might want to give some of these public servants the Medal of Freedom at the same time he bestows the honor on Generals Petraeus and Odierno. They deserve it."
-William Kristol
(http://weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/015/876qyutv.asp?pg=2)



No. Don't pardon torturers. Imprison them, and imprison the ones who ordered them to do it.

1 comment:

  1. Maybe they can let that guy go on the condition he waterboards Marc Rich....

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