The Moral Turpitude Of Torture

Aanyone who advocates torture is ignorant, irresponsible or suffering from extreme moral turpitude and must be relieved of all authority – personal, social, and career.

Anyone who who imposes torture for any reason must be prosecuted for a capital crime and be incarcerated for twenty years to life, or in extreme cases the death penalty.

It is beyond comprehension that this is occuring off the radar in the United States, but it is. Extreme moral depravity is not new, but then neither is the fall of Rome or World Wars.

©2024 – Jim Casey



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