time.com — Five years ago, people around the world were sickened by photographs that surfaced showing U.S. troops abusing Iraqi inmates at Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad. But now a new batch of photographs, perhaps hundreds of images, of prisoners being abused is about to be made public.
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enevitableMay 12, 2009
@mikelieman I agree with you, but I have to point out a few fallacies in your argument that have held true over our history."The 14th Amendment doesn't permit the Government to decide which "People" have rights."Alas the definition of who is a person has been hotly contested. For the longest time blacks were denied the rights of the constitution because they were not considered people, and the same thing is happening today to homosexuals and war criminals. No matter the verbiage of our bill of rights, there will always be people willing to degrade the moral fabric of our society to meet their bigoted world views.
naturalcauzesMay 12, 2009
Considering Act I "Raping Boys", No.
Closed AccountMay 13, 2009
It is ever soldier's duty to disobey illegal orders. We're not ants, we're humans. We can think.
speedsteamboatMay 13, 2009
@sporg: No, as I said, I've viewed this material fully before and found it to be dumb enough to MAYBE attract people with serious brain damage.The only thing I'm terrified of is the fact that their are actually people dumb enough to believe this nonsense. That's even scarier than the revelation that you seem to believe Minority Report was a documentary. Actually, it's sort of the same thing, come to think of it.
rac1234May 13, 2009
See: <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/d1qpon">http://digg.com/d1qpon</a>Perhaps that's why they're getting so nervous.
chrisorrMay 19, 2009
"so as a member of your US military I just have to say I appreciate that you feel free and safe enough to launch that diatribe at us. you're welcome."what a pompous douche