torture is a traditional value?
Posted on October 17, 2006 | Filed Under spirituality, torture
The Rev. Louis Sheldon, chaiman of the Traditional Values Coalition, said this about Senator John McCain’s challenge to the Bush administration’s position on interrogation rules:
This very definitely is going to put a chilling effect on the tremendous strides he has made in the conservative evangelical community.
Because?
Because no true advocate of traditional values, no true evangelical Christian, no true follower of Jesus would ever oppose this administration?
Because no true advocate of traditional values, no true evangelical Christian, no true follower of Jesus would ever set arbitrary limits on the interrogation techniques used to protect this country from “bad” people?
Because no true …
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a time and a place for torture?
Posted on October 27, 2005 | Filed Under justice, torture
The debate over the McCain amendment continues. The amendment, attached to a defense appropriations bill, bans the use of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment by any agent of the United States government against any person anywhere in the world. The White House, led by vice-president Dick Cheney, continues to lobby against the amendment, asking that its language be changed to exempt the CIA from its provisions.
I cannot in any way fathom how making allowances for torture — used by covert agents against suspected terrorists “if the president determines that such operations are vital to the protection of the …
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