Saturday, November 3, 2007

Mark 8:36

In announcing his intention to vote no on the nomination of Judge Michael Mukasey for Attorney General, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, had these words to say:

The United States and its Attorney General must stand for the rule of law – and stand in the breach, if need be. There is no question in my mind that waterboarding is torture and is illegal under our laws and treaty obligations. ...

There are fundamental issues that require moral and legal clarity, and the willingness to act on our convictions -- and this is one of them. The United States does not torture. The United States does not inflict cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment. This is part of the moral fiber of our country and our historical place as a world leader on human rights, and it has long been fixed in our laws, our constitution, and our values. ...

There may be interrogation techniques that require close examination and extensive briefings. Waterboarding is not among them. No American should need a classified briefing to determine whether waterboarding is torture. Waterboarding was used at least as long ago as the Spanish Inquisition. We prosecuted Japanese war criminals for waterboarding after World War II.

As Rear Admiral John Hutson, former Judge Advocate General of the Navy, testified this year before the Judiciary Committee: "Other than perhaps the rack and thumbscrews, water-boarding is the most iconic example of torture in history.... It has been repudiated for centuries. It's a little disconcerting to hear now that we're not quite sure where water-boarding fits in the scheme of things. I think we have to be very sure where it fits in the scheme of things."

Judge Mukasey was not asked to evaluate any secret "facts and circumstances." He was asked whether waterboarding is illegal. Our law makes torture illegal, and waterboarding is torture, and it is illegal. It is frankly not dependent on any, "relevant facts and circumstances of the technique’s past or proposed use."

When it comes to our core values - the things that make our country great and that define America's place in the world - these values do not waiver from president to president. America should continue to stand against torture.

I agree with Senator John McCain, who sadly knows too much about the issue of torture. He said recently: "Anyone who knows what waterboarding is could not be unsure. It is a horrible torture technique used by Pol Pot and being used on Buddhist monks as we speak." No presidential signing statement or secret Administration memo can be allowed to change our laws' prohibitions against waterboarding. ...

I am eager to restore strong leadership and independence to the Department of Justice. I like Michael Mukasey. I wish that I could support his nomination. But I cannot. America needs to be certain and confident of the bedrock principle - deeply embedded in our laws and our values - that no one, not even the President, is above the law.

I heartily agree. How do I respond to those who think that our core values, like the rule of law, are a luxury we can no longer afford in today's frightening world? To borrow from the words of Mark 8:36 - For what shall it profit our country, if we shall gain the whole world, and lose our soul?

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