I'm a bit confused about this whole torture ordeal we're currently going through.
It seems as if the people who were actually doing the torturing, the foot soldiers, so to speak, will not be prosecuted at all. They get set free. Basically, they are not expected to have ever read our Constitution nor the international laws and regulations that we, in good faith, abide by. We will operate on the assumption that they couldn't have known that what they were doing was torture. I think they were also expected to be totally ignorant of history, a history that had our own country going after other countries for using similar or identical torture methods on us. These people apparently did not have the moral compass portion of their brains operational, common sense was short-circuited; they were the blind being led by the self-blindfolded.
We are also told that there are too many problems facing us and we should not focus on prosecuting anyone at all, and just let go of what has gone before. They say that if we pursue Bush and Cheney's Little Shop of Horrors, all we are doing is creating a new "witch hunt," and there is just too much going on right now for us to get bogged down by this.
Let's move forward and let go of the past, they tell us.
The only thing is....I have a feeling that there are quite a few people in our overcrowded prisons that can make that same argument. If we're going to let the aristocracy get away with breaking the laws, then let's also let Charles Manson go. And all of the Nazi war criminals. And the murderers and the rapists. The bank robbers and the wife-beaters. I mean, we're moving forward, aren't we? Leaving the past behind? Isn't it the same logic? That for reason X, we should let criminals get away with crime Y? Criminals who can justify to themselves that what they were doing was right?
And one more thing. The term "which hunt" has taken on a certain feeling of sympathy, of unjust prosecution because of the whole Salem ordeal. A fanatical society went after innocent people who were not actually "witches" (baby killing evil minions of hell, as they put it) at all. They burned the witches and marred our history books with their ashes. It's just that we now know that the "witch hunt" was unjustified; those poor women were not witches.
I don't know if the term "witch hunt" can be applied to the torturers of today. Unlike the women of Salem, these guys actually are the "witches", they did do what they are accused of. They have all admitted to it. They even swear by it.
So, if they didn't know any better, they were just following orders, or they thought they were doing the right thing, then I think overcrowding will not be a problem in our prisons
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/faridoon-david-baqi/if-torture-is-not-punishe_b_191974.html