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We have people who want a law against torture because they assure us it
could be violated in extraordinary circumstance (the a-bomb and terrorist example) yet when some laws are violated in extraordinary circumstances they want to criticize. They seem to strive to be consistently inconsistent. It would seem more logical to me that those who want a law against torture, expecting it to be violated in extraordinary circumstance would have few problems with a violation of another law in a very similar extraordinary circumstance. |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... We have people who want a law against torture because they assure us it could be violated in extraordinary circumstance (the a-bomb and terrorist example) yet when some laws are violated in extraordinary circumstances they want to criticize. They seem to strive to be consistently inconsistent. It would seem more logical to me that those who want a law against torture, expecting it to be violated in extraordinary circumstance would have few problems with a violation of another law in a very similar extraordinary circumstance. Perhaps if your president was honest about it, it wouldn't be such an issue. Actually, he *will* be honest about it, as soon as Uncle Karl tells him to. |
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I am so envious of Karl Rove being called "Evil Genius". I thought
that people had titles like that only in Power Puff Girl episodes. I am going to demand that my employees make me a sign for my office door saying "Evil Genius" and address me that way. |
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