Very disturbing torture poll

Military Times is doing an online poll about the use of torture. Now, it could have been freeped, but right now the results are pretty disturbing:

Equally disturbing is the U.S. Central Command study mentioned in the poll question:
A recent U.S. Central Command study found that 36 percent of soldiers and 39 percent of Marines who recently served in the war zone believe torture should be allowed to gather information about insurgents.
Sullivan comments:
Those two categories basically make torture an option for all soldiers in a dangerous war-zone. Six years after Bush's approval, 70 percent of Military Times readers endorse torture - not even the newspeak "enhanced interrogation techniques" - as a routine military option. Congratulations, Mr President. Bonus congrats to Joel Surnow and Fox.
What the hell has happened to our country? Or was it always like this and I just didn't know it? We desperately need some moral leadership on this. And Bush is our president. Argh. Torture combines utter evil and utter stupidity. And our nation is eagerly leaping into both. Stop, stop, stop, stop.

Good thing the Center for Victims of Torture is in my home town of Minneapolis. If things keep going this way, at least I can visit my family between treatments. I just gave them a small donation, partially to do something constructive with my disgust at that poll, and partially in hopes that it will let me get ahead on the waiting list should I have need their services in the future.

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