one of the basic requirements of torture is that the person being tortured has to remain alive. presumably the dead dont feel pain.
judging from that big ol grin on sabrina harmon's face, she musta skipped the class in which that was discussed.
perhaps i'm naive or want to put too much faith in or give too much credit to my fellow citizens because i really don't think this woman engaged in desecrating the dead prior to finding herself in a situation where she was led to believe it was alright...and probably only then after being encouraged to do so.
alberto gonzales may not foreseen the consequences of the opinions he offered the president. he may find this as repulsive as i do (just playing games with a corpse isnt the worst part; the really awful thing here is she's so young and will likely spend a long damn time having to live with herself).
if one or both are true, that's more than reason enough for anyone with any sense to reject his nomination to be named america's chief law enforcement officer. if youre still unconvinced, you may want to consider one other thing. gonzales could not help knowing that he was engaged in the slimiest type of lawyering possible.
there are terms commonly used to describe lawyers who make a living helping their clients figure out ways to get around the law. not one of them is 'attorney general'.