I know this will probably end badly, but maybe I can learn a little before the lock.
With all the mass hysteria in the media about the CIAs torture report, I am concerned about something I have noticed- the dates are all missing. The only timeframe they seem to want to use is "Post 911". Some of the actual reports I've seen have even been white washed- they have a month and a day but no year.
So I will ask here... When did it happen? How long did it go on? When did it stop? Is it still policy? Under who's watch?
Something terrible happened. But we could have a report that said slaves were whipped in the 1850's, or the Romans used crucifixions. Without a date and a timeframe, these reports have significantly different meanings.
When it came to the president's attention, did he act? After how long? Which president?
Without inclusion of the dates and time periods, I am having a very difficult time distinguishing what is politically motivated. And that is upsetting.
Why are the news outlets doing such a terrible job reporting? Are they just trying to stir up a hornet's nest?
When Obama says "No more torture on my watch", is he issuing a mandate for critically needed change? Is he claiming bragging points for policy Bush put in place? Something in between?
The whole thing sickens me, but the manipulation of the data adds another layer of puke to the steaming pile.
It feels like they are just stirring a hornets nest, and trying to get everyone worked up over something terrible that happened, but has been corrected. Otherwise, why so much silence from the Middle East, and other hot spots?
But I really don't know. Just thought I'd ask.
Teach me something, and spare me the political BS.