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"Krztalizer" wrote in message ... You'd think by now, folks from the "Americas Funniest Home Videos" generation would understand that there are some times you really should just leave the camera in the bag... I agree though - this doesn't reflect on the President directly, but you can be damn sure he knows what kind of repercussions are going to happen. Those US soldiers in the photos may as well go jump off a cliff, because every grandstanding politician from here to India is going to be using it as an excuse to appear on tv, denouncing the unforgiveable crime of showing us these guy's furry asses. Yuck. For a change, I completely agree with one of the President's public statements. The Americans responsible for those photographs who indulged themselves for their own pleasure apparently don't even have a clue as to how many additional American lives their fun and games are going to cost us down the road. It was a disgusting performance by a bunch of brainless jerks responsible for the health and well-being of Iraqi prisoners. If they're military people, they deserve to be courts-martialed, and if they're contract employees, they ought to be terminated and abandoned where they stand to find their own ways out of Iraq. If the job isn't tough enough, it's pretty sad that some of our enemies turn out to be our own people. George Z. |
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