Hold Them Accountable
I’ve been reading Andrew Sullivan for a while, and have always found him alternately infuriating and inspiring — but always sincere, and always eloquent. This post may be the best thing he’s ever written:
I predict that as fear of administrative reprisal ebbs, more and more whistle-blowers will come forward with evidence of what was done under Bush and Cheney, in defiance of domestic and international law. That Bush and Cheney got hacks to write absurd legal memos saying that, in Bush’s own words, “whatever we wanted to do” was legal will mean nothing. Yoo and Bybee are the kind of useful, amoral sycophants and apparatchiks that always emerge and flourish in lawless states eager to put up a facade of legalism to defend their power-grabs.
And then this:
… I do believe in holding responsible those high elected officials who broke the law and violated the Constitution in authorizing war crimes. It should take as much time as needed for a thorough accounting; it should be meticulously fair; it should be geared solely to ensure that the rule of law is no longer in question; and that only those truly responsible at the top of the chain of command are held liable. But if we do not hold these men to account, the precedent they set is alarming.
Read the whole thing. It’s a stunning, passionate, level-headed indictment of the Bush torture regime, and a vigorous call to action.
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