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Torture Is A War Crime

 

By Cindy Sheehan

Created Jul 16 2007 - 8:04am

 

Journey For Humanity and Accountability - Day 5

 

Today our Journey took us to Ft. Benning, Ga, where the cancer of the School

of Americas (WINSEC) is housed. I have written on torture before and I

believe that BushCo's policy of imprisoning people without their basic due

process and torturing them is one of the grossest breeches of international

and American law and one of the overriding reasons that they should be

impeached.

 

The School of Torture has graduated many egregious violators of human rights

like Panamanian drug lord, U.S. CIA employee, and Bush family friend (until

he became an enemy), Manuel Noriega. If there is one issue that should unite

Americans it should be against torture. Incredibly, we still have neighbors

in our communities who believe that torture is correct, humane and valuable.

However to say torture is "wrong" is like saying the sky is blue. Torture is

inherently wrong. Torture is pure evil. Torture is an abomination. Torture

is disordered and demented. Torture is sick, sick, sick!

 

Most significantly the people who are being tortured in such prison camps as

Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib were mostly sold to the US Army by bounty hunters

and the Northern Aliance. Criminal charges against the prisoners are as rare

as the truth in the Bush Regime. Most reasonable people would agree that

information gleaned from such awfully brutal means (water-boarding, stress

positions, extreme noise and temperatures, sodomy and other sexual

humiliation, electrodes on genitalia, etc) is never reliable. I can't even

fathom the sick, sadistic minds of the Bush Regime who not only have

authorized and institutionalized this behavior but also refuse to end it and

close the camps that have undermined any moral authority the US may have

had.

 

Torture not only dehumanizes the tortured, but the torturer. It hurts my

heart deeply to think of our young soldiers carrying out such ruthless acts

on other humans who for the most part were in the wrong place at the wrong

time and do not know where Osama bin Laden is hiding. Torture only

compromises our soldiers' lives in the field as the US cannot credibly claim

any kind of moral high ground if one of our soldiers is tragically captured.

The abomination of Abu Ghraib is one of the reasons that the insurgency

began on the day Casey was killed in Sadr City, Baghdad. I personally know

three men who were illegally and wrongly imprisoned in Guantanamo and Abu

Ghraib who can testify to the fact that, yes, America does torture and does

so with extreme, callous and cold-hearted cruelty.

 

The Geneva Conventions are clear on prohibiting the use of torture and the

8th Amendment to our own Constitution prohibits cruel and unusual

punishment. When torture is official policy, where will it end? When George

can pick and choose who receives the centuries old right to habeas corpus

and who doesn't, where will it end? Will it end with the "terrorists" in

Guantanamo or will it be used here in the USA against those who stand up

against tyranny and struggle for our Constitution, freedoms, peace and human

rights?

 

Torture has tarnished the soul of our nation and Congress has done little to

restrain BushCo's Torquemadas and even when a bill is passed restricting the

use of torture, George adds a signing statement saying that he is above the

law. BushCo is no better than a crime cabal and they must be Consitutionally

controlled.

 

Apparently impeachment is the only remedy for torture and will go a long way

to elevating our country's standing in the international community and to

healing our broken nation. Impeachment is not an optional menu item that can

be set on a table but a Constitutionally mandated requirement (See section

II, Article IV).

 

Put it back on the table, Ms. Pelosi. We have over a million signatures on

petitions demanding that Congress end the misery of our nation and world by

impeaching George Bush and Dick Cheney.

 

Action items: Go to: http://www.impeachbush.org [1] to sign the petition to impeach

Bush.

 

Go to: http://www.thecampcaseyinstitute.org [2] for more info on our Journey for

Humanity and Accountability or to donate to defray our expenses.

 

Call Nancy Pelosi's office (202-225-4965) to tell her to green light

impeachment.

 

Join us in our walk from Arlington Cemetery to Congressman John Conyer's

office for a sit-in for impeachment on July 23rd or organize sit-ins in your

Congress Rep's local office.

 

Go to Amnesty International [3] to learn more about the issue of torture.

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"A little patience and we shall see the reign of witches pass over, their

spells dissolve, and the people recovering their true sight, restore their

government to its true principles. It is true that in the meantime we are

suffering deeply in spirit,

and incurring the horrors of a war and long oppressions of enormous public

debt. But if the game runs sometimes against us at home we must have

patience till luck turns, and then we shall have an opportunity of winning

back the principles we have lost, for this is a game where principles are at

stake."

-Thomas Jefferson

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Guest James Jones
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"Gandalf Grey" <gandalfgrey@infectedmail.com> wrote in message

news:469cf9a0$0$19898$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...

> Torture Is A War Crime

 

Try telling that to the families of the victims of 9/11.

Guest trippy
Posted

In article <D7KdnVZIwLl7DwDbnZ2dnUVZ_jKdnZ2d@vci.net>, James Jones took

the hamburger meat, threw it on the grill, and I said "Oh Wow"...

>

> "Gandalf Grey" <gandalfgrey@infectedmail.com> wrote in message

> news:469cf9a0$0$19898$9a6e19ea@news.newshosting.com...

> > Torture Is A War Crime

>

> Try telling that to the families of the victims of 9/11.

>

 

Okay. Torture is a war crime. We can't do it.

 

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trippy

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NP: "Goldeneye" -- Tina Turner

 

"What did I tell the kid. It's about how hard you can get hit,

and keep moving forward. It's about how much you can take,

and keep moving forward. Get up."

 

-- Sylvester Stallone "Rocky Balboa"

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