An Open Letter to Congress
I sent the following to my congressional representatives:
I write to condemn the Congress for its failure to properly
oversee the CIA, allowing the CIA to continue to torture its prisoners, men who
are by definition innocent of any crime, for they received no trial. I am
sickened by this whole affair. The only CIA agent brave enough to speak out
against the program, John Kiriakou, was imprisoned and silenced.
The hypocrisy of those who defend the CIA torture program is
revolting and turns my stomach. How can anyone speak of the bravery of our military
forces when we know they inflict degrading punishment on the powerless and the
weak? How can we debate the practical effectiveness of torture when we know its
moral effects on the torturers and tortured alike? How can anyone try to excuse
it by claiming that Americans were afraid of another terrorist attack? We’re
Americans, bravery is one of our highest ideals. The men of Massachusetts who
died at Gettysburg to end the torture of African Americans slaves knew there
was no excuse for brutalizing another human being. They mastered their fear and
faced down the torturers in battle.
I look to you, as my congressional representative, to have the courage not simply
to speak out against this program, but also to do everything in your power to
end it, and to bring justice to its victims. Failure to do so makes you morally
complicit in torture committed in the name of your nation and on your behalf.