LaughingCat
New member
I am posting this quote to display why I find it difficult to return to the Republican party. I find the current argument that "torture worked" a complete and utter hypocricy which nullifies credibility. There are so many redeeming values in the conservative movement. To piggy back on this issue on and join the public outcry is a real sign that the Republican party WILL NOT return to national prominence any time soon. Further, it opens the door for Obama to lead on issues which people would normally reject, but the only opposition is party that believes in torture. If Republicans are not going to distance themselves from this problem, the only viable party of smaller, more fiscally responsible government is the independent party (libertarians will not be taken seriously until they drop their radical side).
"The United States is committed to the world-wide elimination of torture and we are leading this fight by example. I call on all governments to join with the United States and the community of law-abiding nations in prohibiting, investigating, and prosecuting all acts of torture and in undertaking to prevent other cruel and unusual punishment. I call on all nations to speak out against torture in all its forms and to make ending torture an essential part of their diplomacy," - George W. Bush, urging the investigation and prosecution of prisoner abuse and torture under his command, June 26, 2003.
Why should GWB's statement not apply to members of his administration justice department who authorized torture?
"The United States is committed to the world-wide elimination of torture and we are leading this fight by example. I call on all governments to join with the United States and the community of law-abiding nations in prohibiting, investigating, and prosecuting all acts of torture and in undertaking to prevent other cruel and unusual punishment. I call on all nations to speak out against torture in all its forms and to make ending torture an essential part of their diplomacy," - George W. Bush, urging the investigation and prosecution of prisoner abuse and torture under his command, June 26, 2003.
Why should GWB's statement not apply to members of his administration justice department who authorized torture?