Congressional Hearings Shed New Light on Government's Endorsement of Torture; Maj. Gen. Taguba Accuses Bush Administration of War Crimes
On Tuesday, the Senate Armed Services Committee held an eight-hour hearing that exposed the role of top Bush administration officials in authorizing the use of harsh interrogation techniques. Meanwhile, Retired Major General Antonio Taguba, the Army general who first investigated the abuse at Abu Ghraib, has accused the Bush administration of committing war crimes. "The commander in chief and those under him authorized a systematic regime of torture," Taguba said. [includes rush transcript]

Could America be unconsciously sabotaging
its claim to any moral high-ground so as to make
the ascendancy of Red China and its lobby
more -uh- palatable?
I mean that genocidal legacy of 70 million killed
---in peacetime.
Hard to get around.
"--But we're no better---"
Get the picture?
I do wonder.