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15 Dec 2008 01:22 pm
The Right And Abu Ghraib II
Another trip down memory lane. From Jonah Goldberg in April 2004:
Even if all of these pictures were staged
this would be an outrage. The fact that they are real makes this
staggeringly awful. The awfulness is twofold. First, there's the
illegal, morally corrupt -- and corrupting -- evil of torturing people
for the pleasure of it (and taking pictures of it!). Second, there's
the counter-productive stupidity of it. Even if these guys were the
worst henchmen of Saddam's torture chambers, the damage this does to
the image of America is huge. How do we look when we denounce Saddam's
torture chambers now? How many more American soldiers will be shot
because of the ill will and outrage this generates? How do we claim to
be champions of the rule of law?
Well, there is one way. This needs to be investigated and
prosecuted. If there's more to the story -- whatever that could
conceivably be -- let's find out. But if the story is as it appears,
there has to be accountability, punishment and disclosure. Indeed, even
if this turned out to be a prank, too much damage has already been done
and someone needs to be punished.
Under Saddam torturers were rewarded and promoted. In America they must be held to account.
I couldn't agree more with every word of this. That it was torture; that it was evil; that it was stupid and counter-productive; that it was a total violation of the rule of law; that the people responsible need to be punished. But like Reynolds, once it emerged that president Bush was actually responsible for it, Goldberg changed his mind. Why?
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