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In reply to the discussion: Anyone who claims Obama called the torturers "patriots"... [View all]rhett o rick
(55,981 posts)it crystal clear who were the patriots AND WHO WERE THE CRIMINALS.
Every bit of his quote is terrible. "We did some things that were contrary to our values." We did some things? What things Mr. President? Did we torture people to death? Did we torture children? Did we torture people until they became insane? These things are not just contrary to our values, they are illegal and horrible. These things made our country into MONSTERS in the view of the rest of the world. These things provided justification for the terrorists to continue their terror.
"I understand why it happened. I think its important when we look back to recall how afraid people were after the Twin Towers fell and the Pentagon had been hit and the plane in Pennsylvania had fallen, and people did not know whether more attacks were imminent, and there was enormous pressure on our law enforcement and our national security teams to try to deal with this."
Action was needed, but we have people that are trained to know what to do. These rational people were forced by the monsters among us, like Cheney, to round people up and start torturing them, not because it would be of benefit, but because it looked good to the Conservative and because the monsters among us get off on that. That's why it happened. The President's attempt to justify these horrible acts is contemptible at best and complicit at worst.
Being "sanctimonious" won't help, but we must look back and give the patriots credit and hold the criminal monsters accountable.
Maybe it's too much to ask that Pres Obama hold those monsters among us accountable for violating laws and torturing people, at least he should condemn their actions and spare us the mollification speeches.