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Submitted to the Duluth News Tribune 1/7/2005 Should
Senator Coleman vote to confirm Alberto Gonzales? The following testimony is from a Red Cross
deposition taken from a detainee in Abu Ghraib Prison which seems fairly typical
of the abuses meted out in many American detention centers: “They
took me inside the building and started to scream at me. They stripped me naked,
they asked me, ‘Do you pray to Allah?’ I said ‘Yes,’ They sad, ‘F***
you’ and ‘F*** him.’ … Someone else asked me, ‘Do you believe in
anything?’ I said to him, ‘I believe in Allah.’ So he said, ‘But I
believe in torture and I will torture you. When I go home to my country, I will
ask whoever comes after me to torture you.’ Then they handcuffed me and hung
me to the bed. They ordered me to curse Islam and because they started to hit my
broken leg, I cursed my religion. They ordered me to thank Jesus I am alive. And
I did what they ordered me. This is against my belief. They left me hang from
the bed and after a while I lost consciousness.” Long before the sexual humiliation, the rape, the
force-feeding of pork and liquor, and the duct taping of inmate’s mouths to
silence their prayers gave Iraqi insurgents a new reason to kill American
soldiers I read that America would not be held to the standards of the Geneva
Convention. I’m sure such stories can be found in the New Tribune’s archives
pre Abu Ghraib. It did not occur to me, however, that some of our
soldiers would make Many of President Bush’s supporters believe that
the problem with the It is widely rumored that Gonzalez is a likely
Supreme Court nominee. If, after his directives on torture, he can become
Attorney General why shouldn’t he also become the next Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court? Some of George Bush’s supporters find nothing
terribly offensive about the interrogation methods which have been brought to
light. Rush Limbaugh has likened them to fraternity hazing. (Maybe I was in the
wrong fraternity but mine never forced me to sit in my own excrement.) Six years ago I invited a friend of mine, a Muslim
woman, to the Christian work camp that my daughter and I were attending to
rebuild people’s houses. Rubaba brought her children and was very touched by
our good work. After 9/11 Rubaba has had reason to be fearful despite the
President’s early call for tolerance. I see little in the Gonzales appointment
to offer her reassurance. Neither do I see any reassurance for two young men who
also accompanied us on our Christian mission because both of them are now in the
military and headed for I still believe that the GOP is the “Grand Old
Party” and not God’s Own Party. But
I also remember when Senator Boschwitz was Jewish. So too have been his
successors, PaulWellstone and now Norm Coleman.
Mr. Coleman, another Republican, has made it clear that he leans toward
confirming Gonzales to be Attorney General. As a Republican I would like to remind Senator
Coleman of Rudy Boschwitz’s willingness to buck a Republican President. As an
American I’d like to ask Senator Coleman how he would have responded to the
interrogation techniques which our soldiers thought had been officially
approved. If the Senator had been ordered to thank Jesus that he was still alive
would it have altered his opinion of Alberto Gonzalez? |