Originally posted by DinoDoc
This kind of double talk is what is confusing me. First you say they aren't morally equivilant yet you say they are in the next breath. It's all the more befudling when our position quite clearly isn't that anything goes.
This kind of double talk is what is confusing me. First you say they aren't morally equivilant yet you say they are in the next breath. It's all the more befudling when our position quite clearly isn't that anything goes.
A murder is not morally equivalent to a burglary. They are both crimes though. A murderer and a burgler are both criminals. If I say a murderer and a burgler are both criminals, am I stating moral equivalency between the two?
What I understand from Rufus' statement is simple: the US has declared those we fight in the war on terror have no rights beyond those we decided to give them. It is silly for the US then to get pissy if the other side uses the same standard against us, ie. no real standard.
What that shows is a similarity, but certainly no equality.
Last time I checked, similar =/ equal.
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