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What to do when the emperor has no clothes

By Garrison Keillor,  

March 1,2006, Chicago Tribune 

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0603010138mar01,1,1576117.story?ctrack=1&cset=true

These are troubling times for all of us who love this
country, as surely we all do, even the satirists. You may
poke fun at your mother, but if she is belittled by others it
burns your bacon. A blowhard French journalist writes a book
about America that is full of arrogant stupidity, and you
want to let the air out of him and mail him home flat. And
then you read the paper and realize the country is led by a
man who isn't paying attention, and you hope that somebody
will poke him. Or put a sign on his desk that says, "Try much
harder."

Do we need to impeach him to bring some focus to this man's
life? The Feb. 27 issue of The New Yorker carries an article
by Jane Mayer about a loyal conservative Republican and U.S.
Navy lawyer, Albert Mora, and his resistance to the torture
of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. From within the Pentagon
bureaucracy, he did battle against Defense Secretary Donald
Rumsfeld and John Yoo, who then was at the Justice
Department, and shadowy figures taking orders from Vice
President Dick "Gunner" Cheney, arguing America had ratified
the Geneva Convention that forbids cruel, inhumane and
degrading treatment of prisoners, and so it has the force of
law. They seemed to be arguing that President Bush has the
right to order prisoners to be tortured.

One such prisoner, Mohamed al-Qahtani, was held naked in
isolation under bright lights for months, threatened by dogs,
subjected to unbearable noise volumes and otherwise abused,
so that he begged to be allowed to kill himself. When the
Senate approved the Torture Convention in 1994, it defined
torture as an act "specifically intended to inflict severe
physical or mental pain or suffering."

Is the law a law or is it a piece of toast?

Wiretap surveillance of Americans without a warrant? Great.
Go for it. How about turning over American ports to a country
more closely tied to Sept. 11, 2001, than Saddam Hussein was?
Fine by me. No problem. And what about the war in Iraq? Hey,
you're doing a heck of a job. No need to tweak a thing. And
your blue button-down shirt--it's you.

But torture is something else. Most people agree with this,
and in a democracy that puts the torturers in a delicate
position. They must make sure to destroy their e-mails and
have subordinates who will take the fall. Because it is
impossible to keep torture secret. It goes against the
American grain and it eats at the conscience of even the most
disciplined, and in the end the truth will come out. It is
coming out now.

Our adventure in Iraq, at a cost of billions, has brought
that country to the verge of civil war while earning us more
enemies than ever before. And tax money earmarked for
security is being dumped into pork-barrel projects anywhere
somebody wants their own SWAT team. Detonation of a nuclear
bomb within our borders--pick any big city--is a real
possibility, as much so now as five years ago. Meanwhile,
many Democrats have conceded the very subject of security and
positioned themselves as Guardians of Our Forests and
Benefactors of Waifs and Owls, neglecting the most basic job
of government, which is to defend this country. The peaceful
lagoon that is the White House is designed for the comfort of
a vulnerable man. Perfectly understandable, but not what is
needed now. The U.S. Constitution provides a simple, ultimate
way to hold him to account for war crimes and the failure to
attend to the country's defense. Impeach him and let the
Senate hear the evidence.


[Garrison Keillor is an author and the radio host of "A
Prairie Home Companion."]

Copyright © 2006, Chicago Tribune


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