Lou Dobbs shows himself to be the super-classy moralist he always is:

Lou Dobbs calls out Chuck Schumer for his waffling on whether Americans would accept torture being used in the phony ticking time bomb scenario. He then asks his audience to participate in an on line poll and asks whether they would “personally employ torture to save American lives and prevent an attack on this country?” And surprise, surprise…the overwhelming answer is…YES! Looks like all that fear mongering is paying off well for you. What’s next Lou? You going to ask them if they’d like to shoot Mexicans to put an end to illegal immigration?

Go after Schumer or anyone else for their double talk on this issue, but asking Americans if they would participate in torture? Lou I hate to break it to you, but 24 is a television show. The ticking time bomb scenario doesn’t happen in real life. And torture is illegal. You should not be pushing it as something acceptable in our society.

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  1. Schu says:

    But they feel that they must justify what happened. If they don’t justify the situation ethics program that Bush/Cheney used, then they were wrong, and committed a crime by US laws and the law of God. Every one of these people quote from the Old Testament, usually out of context, but none can quote from the New Testament to justify their actions. Regardless of the fact that to be Christians, you must believe the New Testament.

  2. Kevin says:

    yeah the poll question is kind of stupid considering such activities are illegal…

    next weeks poll will be, would you shoot up 'roids to help you win the world series?…. 90% Yes :P

    • Metavirus says:

      or what about if the poll asked "would you personally employ rape to save american lives"? i suspect dobbs' audience would answer with a hearty YES!!

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