Monday, May 17, 2004

Geneva Conventions and Bush

Newsweek is allegedly reporting that Bush had decided by January of 2002 that the Geneva Conventions would not apply to members of the Taliban or Al Qaeda. Newsweek obtained a memo to the president from White House legal counsel Alberto Gonzales that read:
"As you have said, the war against terrorism is a new kind of war. The nature of the new war places a - high premium on other factors, such as the ability to quickly obtain information from captured terrorists and their sponsors in order to avoid further atrocities against American civilians. In my judgment, this new paradigm renders obsolete Geneva's strict limitations on questioning of enemy prisoners and renders quaint some of its provisions."
Quaint? WTF? I wonder if Bush thinks that execution for convicted war criminals is "quaint."

If this can be confirmed, it's a very grey day for humanity.

"Why do they hate us?"



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