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On Wed, 06 May 2009 18:32:10 -0500, Vic Smith
wrote: On Wed, 6 May 2009 18:27:57 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote: Here's another example of how issues become causes. Not too many months ago the main topic of debate regarding water boarding was if it was indeed a form of torture. To many, that question still remains. However, the media coverage and hype has produced a general consensus that it *is* torture. As I type, I am listening to a Harvard law professor stating that officials in Bush's administration have admitted to "torturing" detainees. But, don't you see, that's under the newly adopted, post event definition that water boarding *is* torture. If public opinion (now an assumption) was otherwise, then Bush and his administration could not be accused of torture by authorizing water boarding. See what I mean? Problem is, arguing about whether water torture is torture is sort of meaningless, don't you think? I mean, it's called water torture. Well it was - until the American government started using it. Then it became waterboarding. I guess some folks are easily confused. Anybody who lets a name get in the way of truth isn't thinking clearly. "A rose is a rose by any other name." But some folks are susceptible to Newspeak. --Vic Spot on. Although Orwell was focused on 1948, he'd undoubtedly be astounded by current events. We haven't travel much of a distance since his observations. Newspeak is alive and well. |
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