"If people see nothing wrong with doing what was done at Abu Ghraib, then we need to have that debate. And that debate should be public, in front of the world. If the Bush administration wants to defend torture in an election campaign, it can go right ahead. But it has no right to change the rules of U.S. military conduct in secret, through a series of memos and improvisation, and then, when the evidence emerges, pretend it was all concocted by a handful of thugs." So says Andrew Sullivan today.
And a Fox News website columnist says Fahrenheit 9/11 "turns out to be a really brilliant piece of work, and a film that members of all political parties should see without fail."
Next up: hell freezes over while monkeys fly out of my hoo-hah... has the world gone mad?






