Mr. Peanut Teaches Us that ‘Torture is a Moral Issue’

Posted on June 13, 2006

As previously discussed by Stop the ACLU, liberal activist groups are using the Club Gitmo suicides as an excuse to make Conservatives look insensitive and pressure the adminstration to close the resort. The ACLU, Amnesty International, and CBS News are calling for more “open debate,” greater “action for human rights” and demanding that terrorists not be treated like some common fetus.

Now Jimmy Carter (as Mr. Peanut) and the National Religious Campaign Against Torture have purchased a full-page advertisement in the Moonbat Daily The New York Times, which explains to everyone that “torture is a moral issue.” Thank you, Jimmy Carter. All of this media hype is just in time for Torture Awareness Month. I’m surprised the culturally sensitive didn’t wait until November.

It’s election season, so we’ll be hearing a lot of left-wing pundits trying to spin their politics into a pseudo-spiritual morality. As many of you may remember, it’s the subject of The Politics of Meaning: Restoring Hope and Possibility in an Age of Cynicism by Michael Lerner, a 1960’s radical and mentor of Hillary Clinton.

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2 Responses to “Mr. Peanut Teaches Us that ‘Torture is a Moral Issue’”

  1. apostle on June 14th, 2006 1:28 pm

    This [edited] clown is the last person that should be lecturing anyone about morals.

  2. verzonnen on June 15th, 2006 9:18 am

    Surely we have to support this effort to prevent torture, no matter where it practised?