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Old May 12th 04, 03:41 AM
torresD
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"Fred the Red Shirt"
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040510fa_fact

From the source you provide:

A month later, General Karpinski was formally admonished
and quietly suspended, and a major investigation into the
Army's prison system, authorized by Lieutenant General
Ricardo S. Sanchez, the senior commander in Iraq, was
under way. A fifty-three-page report, obtained by The New
Yorker, written by Major General Antonio M. Taguba and not
meant for public release, was completed in late February.

Sounds like a coverup to me.

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FF

Taguba reported that Karpinski was cut off from
sections of her command, she was not allowed to
enter areas of her own command.
Something really stinks.


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Old May 12th 04, 04:03 AM
Dave
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Isn't the New Yorker that paper that had writers making up stuff to sell
papers couple months ago? Doesn't sound like a very reliable source.



"torresD" wrote in message
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"Fred the Red Shirt"
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040510fa_fact

From the source you provide:

A month later, General Karpinski was formally admonished
and quietly suspended, and a major investigation into the
Army's prison system, authorized by Lieutenant General
Ricardo S. Sanchez, the senior commander in Iraq, was
under way. A fifty-three-page report, obtained by The New
Yorker, written by Major General Antonio M. Taguba and not
meant for public release, was completed in late February.

Sounds like a coverup to me.

--

FF

Taguba reported that Karpinski was cut off from
sections of her command, she was not allowed to
enter areas of her own command.
Something really stinks.




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Old May 12th 04, 04:01 AM
torresD
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The New Yorker is a reputable magazine, with an excellent reputation.
Look it up on GOOGLE.

"Dave @hotmail.com" dlzwickyremovethis wrote in message
newsogoc.26507$bS1.6233@okepread02...
Isn't the New Yorker that paper that had writers making up stuff to sell
papers couple months ago? Doesn't sound like a very reliable source.



"torresD" wrote in message
hlink.net...

"Fred the Red Shirt"
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/?040510fa_fact

From the source you provide:

A month later, General Karpinski was formally admonished
and quietly suspended, and a major investigation into the
Army's prison system, authorized by Lieutenant General
Ricardo S. Sanchez, the senior commander in Iraq, was
under way. A fifty-three-page report, obtained by The New
Yorker, written by Major General Antonio M. Taguba and not
meant for public release, was completed in late February.

Sounds like a coverup to me.

--

FF

Taguba reported that Karpinski was cut off from
sections of her command, she was not allowed to
enter areas of her own command.
Something really stinks.






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Old May 14th 04, 05:54 PM
Fred the Red Shirt
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"Dave" wrote in message news:pogoc.26507$bS1.6233@okepread02...
Isn't the New Yorker that paper that had writers making up stuff to sell
papers couple months ago? Doesn't sound like a very reliable source.


No, it is not.

I think you are recalling the New York Times, and IIRC it was one (1)
writer, not 'writers'.

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