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Tag: John Ashcroft

“History will not judge this kindly”

Thu Apr 10, 2008 at 10:36:23 AM PDT

From Democracy Now!:

Report: Top Admin Officials Approved Assault, Waterboarding of CIA Prisoners
ABC News is reporting senior Bush administration officials personally discussed and approved how top al-Qaeda suspects would be interrogated by the CIA. The group agreed on controversial interrogation techniques including physical assault, sleep deprivation, and waterboarding. The officials were all members of the Principals Committee on the National Security Council. They included Vice President Cheney, former National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Colin Powell, as well as CIA Director George Tenet and Attorney General John Ashcroft. It’s the first time senior White House officials have been linked to an explicit group authorization of the CIA interrogation program. One top official recounted Ashcroft was the lone cabinet member to raise doubts. The official quoted Ashcroft as saying, “Why are we talking about this in the White House? History will not judge this kindly.” In the summer of 2004, amidst the controversy over the Abu Ghraib photos and the withdrawal of a controversial memo approving harsh interrogations, the Principals Committee again approved new techniques on a CIA prisoner captured in Asia. Condoleezza Rice is said to have provided decisive support, reportedly telling CIA officials, “This is your baby. Go do it.”

Why Antitheism is Crucial To This Question

Wed Jun 13, 2007 at 07:50:22 PM PDT

A well-known Senator famously quoted a slogan of the American Revolution in a speech, professing his faith and why that faith was so crucial to his patriotism.

The speech is graceful in many parts - and even loving - but it shows why, at some level, the entire proposition that "Conservatives do not have a monopoly on faith" is wrong. It is the duty of antitheists and antideists to remind this group why it is wrong.

[editor's note, by hitchenslite]Conservatism does, in fact, embrace a fundamental implication of faith which liberals try, unsuccessfully, to ignore. That implication of faith is unlimited power - even of a contract.

Update [2007-6-14 0:16:13 by hitchenslite]:

Poll

If a person/being you believed to be the true Messiah (but not an elected official) walked into the Senate, would you give him a vote?

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