« Why The Human Rights Campaign Loves Hillary | Main | Protesting Burma » 04 Oct 2007 04:21 pm BetrayalIt's perhaps worth reminding some readers that my first response to reports of abuse and torture at Gitmo was to accuse the accusers of exaggeration or deliberate deception. I simply didn't believe America would do those things. I'd also endorsed Bush in 2000, believed it necessary to give the president the benefit of the doubt in wartime, and knew Rumsfeld as a friend. It struck me as a no-brainer that this stuff was being invented by the far-left or was part of al Qaeda propaganda. After all, they train captives to lie about this stuff. Bottom line: I trusted this president in a time of war to obey the rule of law that we were and are defending. And then I was forced to confront the evidence. He betrayed all of us. He lied. He authorized torture in secret, and then, when busted after Abu Ghraib, blamed it on low-level grunts. This was not a mistake. It was a betrayal. Jack Balkin adds:
Hilzoy nails it:
If you haven't read the full NYT expose of the secret enforcement of torture and butchering of the rule of law long after Abu Ghraib, don't miss it. TrackBack URL for this entry:http://www.typepad.com/services/trackback/6a00d83451c45669e200e54f04ca878834 Listed below are links to weblogs that reference 'Betrayal' |

