I have made light of the administration's bizarre "pro-torture" stance, but very simply and very seriously, the United States CANNOT be on record as endorsing torture. This is a basic question of credibility before the world. If we embrace such barbarism, we lose any right to object when our enemies act (or react) in a similar fashion. This is the same point that lies at the heart of compliance with international law in general. When a nation has a tradition of compliance, it has standing to object to violations by other countries. When a country gives international law little weight or respect, its claims against others reek of hypocrisy and are far from persuasive.
I've wondered about Rodin's famous sculpture. Is he engaged in deep thought or sitting around wasting time? And why isn't he wearing pants? I ask the same of myself. Here we comment on well, mostly politics. Or we may just sit! If you like it, tell a friend. If not, tell us, but please read the GROUND RULES before you do.
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