« It's In The Koran! | Main | Understanding Disability » 29 Jan 2006 06:18 pm Getting Their Wives IIFriday, I linked to a disturbing story about the U.S. military's Bush-approved post-Geneva rules of engagement. The U.S., under this president, now allows soldiers to kidnap the wives, girlfriends and even children of suspected insurgents in order to flush out the enemy. We saw some of this at Abu Ghraib, where relatives of alleged terrorists and insurgents were raped, abused and photographed to get them to lean on people outside the jail, or to blackmail them once they had left. A reader reminds me that kidnapping of wives and the use of blackmail have been openly conceded in the past. Money quote from a 2003 Washington Post piece:
I'm reminded of Fred Barnes' description of president Bush's leadership methods in his new book. All he cares about, Fred assures us, are the results, not the means. Fred thinks that's a good thing. When torture, illegal wire-tapping, kidnapping, rape and murder of defenseless prisoners are the means, I beg to differ. I'm also reminded of the following astonishing piece of dialogue, recorded recently at Notre Dame. In it, John Yoo, Dick Cheney's favorite legal protege, explains the Bush administration's view of the legal limits of the president's power:
Just a reminder of the moral universe in which this administration and its enablers live. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200d835727f4069e2 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Getting Their Wives II' |
