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Changelog: On Torture

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First As Tragedy, Then As Farce11/04/2010 2:48:30 pm PDT

re: #118 Killgore Trout

Uh, be careful where you get your information. That’s from the communist party of the USA and is almost certainly bullshit.

since nobody read it the first time around…

“If the president deems that he’s got to torture somebody, including by crushing the testicles of the person’s child, there is no law that can stop him?”

“No treaty,” replied John Yoo, the former Justice Department official who wrote the crucial memos justifying President Bush’s policies on torture, “war on terror” detainees and domestic surveillance without warrants. Yoo made these assertions at a public debate in December in Chicago, where he also espoused the radical notion of the “unitary executive” — the idea that the president as commander in chief is the sole judge of the law, unbound by hindrances such as the Geneva Conventions, and possesses inherent authority to subordinate independent government agencies to his fiat. This concept is the cornerstone of the Bush legal doctrine.

Yoo’s interlocutor, Douglass Cassel, professor at Notre Dame Law School, pointed out that the theory of the “unitary executive” posits the president above the other branches of government: “Also no law by Congress. That is what you wrote in the August 2002 memo” (one of Yoo’s memos justifying torture). “I think it depends on why the president thinks he needs to do that,” said Yoo.