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Comments on: Iraq prison abuse images shake the Net

Web logs display the disturbing photos and offer the opportunity to peruse the complete text of a secret U.S. military report describing the potentially criminal behavior of its own soldiers.

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the iraqy prisoners
by May 6, 2004 2:58 PM PDT
bush didnt even ask the iraqys if they wanted to be democrats so y are we even over there in the first place??
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Amazing
by eladstar May 9, 2004 8:39 AM PDT
How we are a nation that has passed into hating itself. They burn our people alive, but hurt the feelings of a few terrorists, and the news jackals plaster it everywhere and call it "abuse."

When Seattle or another city is up in flames because of the religion of peace, we will learn since we didn't the first time.

You are the enemy within.
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Who's the enemy?
by Michael Grogan May 12, 2004 7:48 PM PDT
Do you really believe it's all right to torture prisoners of war and otherwise violate the Geneva Convention? Do you believe it's OK to dishonor your country in the eyes of the world? Is it OK to spit on everything your country SUPPOSEDLY stands for? Just because our president does these things it doesn't mean they're right.
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Read Taguba's Report
by May 11, 2004 4:20 AM PDT
Following the link from this article, I was able to read the full report. It is even more revealing than any story we have heard on the news. I recommend anyone who is truly interested in what has been happening at Abu Ghraib and other detention facilities in Iraq read the report.

It should be interesting to see the dance the Pro War Bush Administration does to events that are documented in this report.
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