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The Bush Administration in favor of torture? |
George Bush and Dick Cheney are on the record having aggressively lobbied the U.S. Congress for the right to use torture as a method of interrogation for anyone that they consider 鈥楨nemies鈥?of the state. Congress passed legislation confirming that it is illegal to use torture on anyone but after signing this bill into law, George Bush used 鈥楽igning Statements鈥?to alter this legislation. Signing statements are indeed the right of any U.S. President but George Bush has used more signing statements than all the previous U.S. Presidents combined. This particular signing statement gives the Bush Administration the right to circumvent the law and use torture as a means of interrogation when they see fit. I see this as a terrible abuse of the Presidents administrative powers. Where are you on this? I absolutely agree that this is a terrible abuse of executive power. The Constitution clearly delineates powers granted to each branch of the government - signing statements are essentially an effort by the President to get rid of the checks and balances which keep our government honest. check out "hezbollah!" at www.jeanvaljeanlives.com What's wrong with torture? If it gets you what you need, go for it. I'm at the same place on this as the new legislation that now allows police to enter your home without announcing their presence. It's just another manipulation of our constitution and an infringement on our rights. I'm not sure but would you rather have a terrorist treated good and have thousands of more people die or would you rather have him tortured so we can save thousands of people.....torture isn't a pleasant thing but this isn't a game.....we're talking about saving lives. I think Bush doesnt have a good mental health... lol i'm with you on this. torture is an evil means of getting information, especially since there are more effective ways of obtaining it. it is absolutely wrong and should be banned everywhere. Ok, this really sounds stupid, but go to www.bushisantichrist.com It really sounds corny, but answers your question on just how much he favors torture. I would hope so. If it will save lives, then go for it. Hitler was also partial to torture; a significant number of Germans pretended they did not know or gave full support. After the war ended you could not find many who admitted to it. If a little force is used on their land to save lives in my backyard, go for it. Thank goodness American media wasn't so available in the 30's and 40's.. If it had been, we would all be speaking German and driving Volkswagen's! Correction: Signing statements don't the executive the right to circumvent the law. They just are a written record that the executive intends to ignore the law. Which is arguably a violation of their oath of office to see that the laws are faithfully executed. |
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