by nero » Fri 22 Sep 2006, 13:02:48
If only a member of Congress would stand up and say:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')hen America began rendering people over to foreign torturers, it strayed from the sunny uplands of moral clarity into a swamp of moral ambiguity. It led to secret prisons where Americans did unspeakable things to prisoners who had no legal protection from their tormentors. It led to Abu Ghraib where young soldiers lost sight of the line between right and wrong. We have lost our way.
Now, after twisting and turning to avoid legal oversight, this President wishes to pervert the American justice system by legalizing “mild” forms of torture and indefinite detention without trial. He wished to introduce the dangerous legal precedents of secret and even coerced evidence. You might say that only the terrorists must fear these damnable innovations, but I say it is only by the protection accorded to the least deserving can we judge the worth of the legal protections granted to us all. The price of liberty is eternal vigilance, not against some foreign aggressor but against those who would have us make a Faustian bargain for a false sense of security.
If we as a nation allow this perversion to take place, we will be held in contempt by history as the ones who threw away our freedoms for a fleeting mirage of security. I will fight with all my might against this imperial presidency. I will fight to my last breath for justice.
I might believe there is still some hope for good old America.
Ah well, I better wake now and face this ugly world.
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