Conscience
Aug 1st, 2005 at 8:53 am by Susie
Bob Herbert on Republican anti-torture efforts:
We should take a moment, however this debate turns out, to applaud the effort by three Republican senators to stand up to the White House and insist that the United States not just fight harder than its enemies, but also stand taller. No one should be surprised that these voices of reason are coming from men experienced in the ways of war. Senator McCain was a P.O.W. for five years in Vietnam. Senator Graham spent many years as an Air Force lawyer. And Senator Warner is a veteran of World War II and Korea.
A few days ago I spoke with John Hutson, a former admiral who is now president of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, N.H. He was one of the signers of the letter to Senator McCain. He stressed that this is a very big issue for the country. If the United States fails to get its act together with regard to the humane treatment of detainees, he said, we will “have changed the DNA of what it means to be an American.”




LIndsey Graham talked a really good anti-torture game during Alberto Gonzales’ hearings to become Attorney General, then voted for him anyway.
Talk is cheap. Until Graham puts his votes where his mouth is, I’m not impressed.