Posted by
Marvin Wiebener on Monday, August 10, 2009 1:41:24 PM
I promised to continue the blog topic of last week, SPYING: What Will Obama Do?, but I’m now even more concerned about Attorney General Eric Holder and his intent on investigating Bush-era interrogation tactics, so we’ll return to Spying later.
Ladies and Gentlemen, friends and readers of this blog according to an article by Greg Miller and Josh Meyer written August 9, 2009 Mr. Holder is on the verge of naming a federal investigator. The question becomes is this the right move for the US? No, I say absolutely not. You might wonder why I’m so emphatic. As some of you know I’m not an expert on interrogation methods or the laws that govern their usage. I am an interested citizen of the US that not only has the right to proffer my opinion but the obligation to do so, especially in the face of an impending injustice. The Bush-era interrogation tactics investigation is the impending injustice I’m referring to.
Ask yourself why are we investigating, so that we can point at Bush and his administration with the finger of contempt and righteous indignation? Or maybe we will find al Qaeda innocent of murdering three-thousand innocent non-combatants. Some believe we will expose the evil within the CIA, DOD. Let me say this to that belief, I can find evil in your hometown church, in any college and cookie manufacturer in the US—in other words, evil is everywhere. Now ask yourself this, is it absolutely evil, absolutely un-lawful, absolutely un-ethical and immoral to torture the hell out of someone if there is a good chance they have information that could save one American life. I believe it isn’t absolute and therefore the end justifies the means. Let’s move on with new and improved interrogation methods, let’s implement the ones we already have. Let’s thank Bush and the interrogators for keeping the US safe from attacks since September 11, 2001 and move on. What will we benefit if the government spends millions of dollars, countless man-hours, and ruining reputations in the process? Those citizens, the results of this investigation will be released to, are probably still in diapers, and the likelihood of them giving a damn is remote.