W
W J D?
(Where
Will Johnny Dwell?)
It must rank as one of the stranger spectacles in an era
where strange spectacles are almost commonplace.
A former Attorney General of the United States testifying before a
Congressional Committee that waterboarding didn’t
rise to the definition of torture.
Here is a man who calls himself a born-again Christian, a
person whose sense of morality is so refined, he had
drapes put around the statues of justice – because the cold marble of their
naked breasts caused him anguish.
A man so indelibly religious he anointed himself with oil after
being appointed to his high office – in order to be reminded of the awesome
responsibilities standing before him.
A man known for his love of singing gospel
songs, and holding prayer meetings for fellow believers.
A man who then can look straight into the eyes of Democracy,
and say:
“Waterboading isn’t torture.”
John, let me say this:
At the moment after your last breath, when you finally stand
before Almighty God face to face – and that little comment of yours comes to
life… what do you think he’s going to say?
“Good goin’ Johnny boy! I hate
those rag-heads even more than you! A little water up the nose never hurt
anyone – at least not since the Inquisition and Nazi Germany. Now step lively –
Paradise awaits!”
Or… maybe not.
Perhaps as you stand there, naked and trembling before your
Living God, he’ll remind you of something you neglected to take into account:
You can stare in horror and tribulation, as you see your
Lord bound and helpless, given up to suffer the humiliation, pain and terror of
near drowning – with the image of your former self piously nodding in
agreement.
“In as much as you
have done it to these, the least of my brethren – you have done it unto me.
Depart from me, ye accursed – I never, ever knew you.”
Something to think about John.
And then… as the fires of torment start licking at your
heels, remember… that’s not torture.
It’s divine retribution.