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Old 10-05-2007, 11:44 AM   #3226
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My problem with this is that nowhere is it shown what we have done in the past when we were subject to real threats. when you say "maintain the moral highground" you mean don't do things we haven't done in the past. I'm not so sure we haven't done them in the past* and just didn't publicize them in the newspaper.

*excluding the halycon days for al queda of 1992-2000.
One hint might be the degree to which the CIA calls on the batphone from the black sites and asks Washington what they can do and what they can't during their verschärfte vernehmung. If they've done this before, you'd think they'd know what they can do and what they can't.
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My problem with this is that nowhere is it shown what we have done in the past when we were subject to real threats. when you say "maintain the moral highground" you mean don't do things we haven't done in the past. I'm not so sure we haven't done them in the past* and just didn't publicize them in the newspaper.
Do you think the USA is better than other countries? If so, is it because we torture less than they do? More? Torture only swarthy people who might want to blow us up? Or something else?
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Do you think the USA is better than other countries? If so, is it because we torture less than they do? More? Torture only swarthy people who might want to blow us up? Or something else?
And talk about ceding moral high ground -- the President keeps trying to have it both ways, saying publicly that we don't torture while presiding over legal efforts to make sure that we can. President Chinaski presumably would say, it's a brave new world, fellas, and if we have to string a few folks up and apply electrical currents to their genitals to make sure they're not going to bomb our shopping malls, that's what we're going to do, and if you don't like that you should move to Canada.
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And in another shocker, he will now stay in office, but the Republicans won't sing with him any more, and not just because Satan called Ashcroft home.
Maybe all the Dems across the table from him can sit in a wide stance during the conference committees.

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Maybe all the Dems across the table from him can sit in a wide stance during the conference committees.

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BTW, say they hold ethics hearings. Isn't a vote of the entire senate needed to expel a member? Will any D's vote for expulsion?
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BTW, say they hold ethics hearings. Isn't a vote of the entire senate needed to expel a member? Will any D's vote for expulsion?
Will they tap their feet during the hearings?

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Old 10-05-2007, 12:31 PM   #3233
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One hint might be the degree to which the CIA calls on the batphone from the black sites and asks Washington what they can do and what they can't during their verschärfte vernehmung. If they've done this before, you'd think they'd know what they can do and what they can't.
what if the last tim e we were in a live war where we were really threatened was 1945? Or what if, in the past, they didn't need to call because they weren't worried about newspaper coverage?
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Do you think the USA is better than other countries? If so, is it because we torture less than they do? More? Torture only swarthy people who might want to blow us up? Or something else?
I think we have tortured in the past. I think it is a very ugly world.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:33 PM   #3235
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And talk about ceding moral high ground -- the President keeps trying to have it both ways, saying publicly that we don't torture while presiding over legal efforts to make sure that we can. President Chinaski presumably would say, it's a brave new world, fellas, and if we have to string a few folks up and apply electrical currents to their genitals to make sure they're not going to bomb our shopping malls, that's what we're going to do, and if you don't like that you should move to Canada.
Every argument you make is exactly like arguments that were made to stop the CIA from working with "criminals." We should be better than that!
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:34 PM   #3236
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BTW, say they hold ethics hearings. Isn't a vote of the entire senate needed to expel a member? Will any D's vote for expulsion?
There's always a few that will vote for anything.

I'd just as soon see all the dems just abstain, and let the Rs decide how much they care about this. I'm not sure this bullshit is really worth the Senate's time, even if it might make for good Oprah ratings.

Maybe they should just pair votes, so the Dems split down the middle leaving the decision to the Rs.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:40 PM   #3237
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There's always a few that will vote for anything.

I'd just as soon see all the dems just abstain, and let the Rs decide how much they care about this. I'm not sure this bullshit is really worth the Senate's time, even if it might make for good Oprah ratings.

Maybe they should just pair votes, so the Dems split down the middle leaving the decision to the Rs.
I assume most if not all R's would vote to expel, but there's at most 49 votes there. So the D's could keep him in office if they wanted. Question is whether some of the D's would lose votes back home for voting to keep a miscreant in office.
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Old 10-05-2007, 12:47 PM   #3238
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what if the last tim e we were in a live war where we were really threatened was 1945? Or what if, in the past, they didn't need to call because they weren't worried about newspaper coverage?
You lean quite heavily on the prospect that bad shit's been done in the past in the name of advancing American interests. Neither you nor I really know how much this has occurred in the past, but I'm sure that it has in times of crisis.

To my mind, though, these incidents either occur outside of the government's official policy apparatus, or if they occur within it, history usually concludes that it was an unfortunate and ultimately unneccesary retreat in the battle for liberty.

I find your enthusiastic embrace of not only the choice to embrace the bad shit that you deem necessary, but also to enshrine it as part of governmental policy, baffling.
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If this doesn't foretell a Giuliani nomination, I'm not sure what will.

Comparisons with more sedate elephants here.

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Old 10-05-2007, 01:37 PM   #3240
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If this doesn't foretell a Giuliani nomination, I'm not sure what will.

Comparisons with more sedate elephants here.

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