Monday, June 25, 2007

Proof that least 50 high school students are more principled than Glenn Reynolds.

Alas, you'll never see the likes of this from the law professor.
President Bush was presented with a letter Monday signed by 50 high school seniors in the Presidential Scholars program urging a halt to "violations of the human rights" of terror suspects held by the United States.
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The handwritten letter said the students "believe we have a responsibility to voice our convictions."

"We do not want America to represent torture. We urge you to do all in your power to stop violations of the human rights of detainees, to cease illegal renditions, and to apply the Geneva Convention to all detainees, including those designated enemy combatants," the letter said.

Meanwhile, Putz is breaking the big news that terrorists torture people.

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