For all those who refer to us liberal's who support civil, human, and social rights liberal faggots,
look at the actions taken & lead by conservatives,
just another one of those things that make you go hmmmm
I now know why you reference liberals like that, b/c most of you yourselves are self-loathing homo's . Y'all should just come out of the closet and quit bullsh*tin yourself.
My question is, how can your rationally justify these acts?
This must be what bush meant when he said leave no child behind! This is outrageous...
NEW EVIDENCE : BUSH MISLEADS ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL
President Bush has claimed that the prison abuse scandal in Iraq was just
"conduct by a few American troops."[1] But with Congress investigating the
scandal,[2] a series of explosive new reports provides evidence that the
tactics may have been approved at the highest levels of government. Even
worse, one leading investigative journalist says the Administration is
holding videotapes of soldiers sodomizing Iraqi children.
According to a newly released Pentagon memo from 2002, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld personally authorized the use of controversial interrogation
tactics,[3] including using dogs to intimidate, stripping prisoners of their
clothes and placing hoods on prisoners so they cannot see. Rumsfeld also
ordered military officials to hold prisoners without listing them on
prisoner rolls requested by the International Red Cross.[4] And according to
Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, who was the head of detention operations
at Abu Ghraib, Rumsfeld "approved tactics at the prison"[5] directly. As
reported by Newsweek, these memos and orders were signed off by Rumsfeld,
President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft and were part of a "secret
system of detention and interrogation that opened the door to such
methods"[6] of abuse seen in Iraq.
Making matters worse, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh of the New
Yorker told the American Civil Liberties Union this week that videotapes
were made of young boys being sodomized at Abu Ghraib. "The worst is the
soundtrack of the boys shrieking," the reporter told the group's convention.
Hersh reports there was "a massive amount of criminal wrongdoing that was
covered up at the highest command out there, and higher." See the video of
Hersh's ACLU speech[7] - the information about the prison comes at about 1
hour and 30 minutes in.
Sources:
1. "Bush Seeks to Reassure Nation on Iraq ," Washington Post, 5/25/04,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52711-2004May24.html.
2. "House Panel Reviews Iraq Prison Reports," Washington Post, 7/15/04,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50297-2004Jul14.html.
3. "Report: Former head of Iraqi prisons says Rumsfeld OK'd coercive
tactics," San Francisco Chronicle, 7/02/04,
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/07/02/state2053EDT0174.DTL.
4. "The Reach of War: Prison Abuse; Rumsfeld Issued an Order to Hide
Detainee in Iraq," New York Times, 6/17/04,
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30917FC3D5D0C748DDDAF0894DC404482.
5. "Report: Former head of Iraqi prisons says Rumsfeld OK'd coercive
tactics," San Francisco Chronicle, 7/02/04,
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/07/02/state2053EDT0174.DTL.
6. "The Roots of Torture," Newsweek, 5/24/04,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4989422/site/newsweek/.
7. "America at a Crossroads," 2004 ACLU Members Conference,
http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=clients/aclu/conf2004/20040707_aclu_AmericaAtACrossroads_300.rm.
look at the actions taken & lead by conservatives,
just another one of those things that make you go hmmmm
I now know why you reference liberals like that, b/c most of you yourselves are self-loathing homo's . Y'all should just come out of the closet and quit bullsh*tin yourself.
My question is, how can your rationally justify these acts?
This must be what bush meant when he said leave no child behind! This is outrageous...
NEW EVIDENCE : BUSH MISLEADS ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL
President Bush has claimed that the prison abuse scandal in Iraq was just
"conduct by a few American troops."[1] But with Congress investigating the
scandal,[2] a series of explosive new reports provides evidence that the
tactics may have been approved at the highest levels of government. Even
worse, one leading investigative journalist says the Administration is
holding videotapes of soldiers sodomizing Iraqi children.
According to a newly released Pentagon memo from 2002, Secretary of Defense
Donald Rumsfeld personally authorized the use of controversial interrogation
tactics,[3] including using dogs to intimidate, stripping prisoners of their
clothes and placing hoods on prisoners so they cannot see. Rumsfeld also
ordered military officials to hold prisoners without listing them on
prisoner rolls requested by the International Red Cross.[4] And according to
Brigadier General Janis Karpinski, who was the head of detention operations
at Abu Ghraib, Rumsfeld "approved tactics at the prison"[5] directly. As
reported by Newsweek, these memos and orders were signed off by Rumsfeld,
President Bush and Attorney General John Ashcroft and were part of a "secret
system of detention and interrogation that opened the door to such
methods"[6] of abuse seen in Iraq.
Making matters worse, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh of the New
Yorker told the American Civil Liberties Union this week that videotapes
were made of young boys being sodomized at Abu Ghraib. "The worst is the
soundtrack of the boys shrieking," the reporter told the group's convention.
Hersh reports there was "a massive amount of criminal wrongdoing that was
covered up at the highest command out there, and higher." See the video of
Hersh's ACLU speech[7] - the information about the prison comes at about 1
hour and 30 minutes in.
Sources:
1. "Bush Seeks to Reassure Nation on Iraq ," Washington Post, 5/25/04,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52711-2004May24.html.
2. "House Panel Reviews Iraq Prison Reports," Washington Post, 7/15/04,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50297-2004Jul14.html.
3. "Report: Former head of Iraqi prisons says Rumsfeld OK'd coercive
tactics," San Francisco Chronicle, 7/02/04,
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/07/02/state2053EDT0174.DTL.
4. "The Reach of War: Prison Abuse; Rumsfeld Issued an Order to Hide
Detainee in Iraq," New York Times, 6/17/04,
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F30917FC3D5D0C748DDDAF0894DC404482.
5. "Report: Former head of Iraqi prisons says Rumsfeld OK'd coercive
tactics," San Francisco Chronicle, 7/02/04,
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/news/archive/2004/07/02/state2053EDT0174.DTL.
6. "The Roots of Torture," Newsweek, 5/24/04,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4989422/site/newsweek/.
7. "America at a Crossroads," 2004 ACLU Members Conference,
http://stream.realimpact.net/?file=clients/aclu/conf2004/20040707_aclu_AmericaAtACrossroads_300.rm.