Ethics Complaint Against Louis I. Rovner

Started by George W. Maschke, Oct 25, 2007, 02:04 PM

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Jesper Paten

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That would be much like asking the police "Do you routinely lie to people you interrogate?"  One, you probably won't get to ask the question, and two, the US Supreme Court has said it's okay, so why is a "polygraphic interrogation" (as some of you call it) any different.

Sir, the point you make floats well above the water.
However, the immorality of such actions is not heroic.
Repeated wrongs of others never makes the last ones right.

Respectfully,
JP

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Barry_C

QuoteHowever, the immorality of such actions is not heroic.
Repeated wrongs of others never makes the last ones right.

For that to be correct - and it may be - it would require us to appeal to some higher authority than our Supreme Court, and it makes for an interesting philosophical and theological discussion.

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