Torture’s unanswerable questions
By Richard Cohen | Tuesday, September 1, 2009 | The Washington Post
“…The questions of what constitutes torture and what to do with those who, maybe innocently, applied what we now define as torture have to be removed from the political sphere. They cannot be the subject of an ideological tug of war, both sides taking extreme and illogical positions — torture never works, torture always works, torture is always immoral, torture is moral if it saves lives. Torture always is ugly. So, though, is the hole in the ground where the World Trade Center once stood….”….BS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/08/31/AR2009083102911_pf.html
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