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![]() Impeach George Bush Why They Did It There is an aspect of the Abu Ghraib-Gate scandal that has yet to be addressed. And there's a good reason for that: Americans are usually polite people who shrink from causing unnecessary harm or embarassment. However ugly the truth may be, though, it should be told. THOSE GUYS ARE STUPID!! Source: The TIP, 2004-05-25 Candidate: TheTIP Think about it. In your mind, picture that little woman, grin on her face, thumbs up. What was she thinking! What was she thinking? NOTHING. If you put all of the seven accused guards in a room together, you won't find anyone with an IQ over 75. And there has to be a reason for that. How did this bunch get together, chosen to do this job? I believe it was deliberate. Someone, and it wasn't Karpinski, because her talents don't measure much higher than the seven guards, arranged to put these geniuses together. Then they gave them their instructions. And they did what they were told. The whole world knows that no one in their right minds would have done the nasty and bizarre stuff this crew did. Any normal person would have been reviled, disgusted, they would have balked, refused to obey. But these bozos not only did it, they photographed it. Smiles and all. Cripes. I've also got to draw a parallel. Remember that geniusm Commander in Chief, who boasted to the Yale graduating class of 2001, that he was living proof that anyone with a "C" average could become President. You know that 99.9% of the kids and parents in the audience were reviled by that remark. These kids are bright. They worked hard. Their parents were rightfully proud of them. And yet here's this Bozo who never did an honest days work belittling their labors. Making fun of them. Well, Abu Ghraib is the natural consequence of that kind of thinking. The now famous seven are men and women who, if they were ladies and gentlemen, would have received "gentlemen's C's" had they been at Yale. Just like Bush. And the same people that manipulate our Genius in Chief manipulated the seven guards. Here's the article: WASHINGTON -- The top U.S. military officer in Iraq, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, will be replaced as part of a command restructuring that has been in the works for several months, administration officials said Tuesday. The Pentagon also suspended Brig. Gen. Janis Karpinski from her command. Both have become symbols of lax supervision at the Abu Ghraib prison where U.S. soldiers allegedly abused Iraqi inmates. President Bush praised Sanchez during a photo opportunity in the Oval Office. "Rick Sanchez has done a fabulous job," the president said as he met with a group of Iraqis. "He's been there for a long time. His service has been exemplary." At the Pentagon, Larry Di Rita, chief spokesman for Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld, said both Rumsfeld and Joint Chiefs chairman Gen. Richard Myers "are very impressed with the work Gen. Sanchez performed from the very beginning" of his service in Iraq. Sanchez took command there in May 2003. Regarding suggestions that Sanchez's departure is linked to the abuse scandal, Di Rita said, "That's just wrong." Karpinski and other officers in the 800th Military Police Brigade were faulted byArmy investigators for paying too little attention to day-to-day operations of the Abu Ghraib prison and for not moving firmly enough to discipline soldiers for violating standard procedures. Karpinski's suspension, which has not yet been announced by the Army, was the latest in a series of actions against officers and enlisted soldiers implicated in the abuse scandal at the prison near Baghdad. Sanchez will be replaced in Iraq in what administration officials said was his scheduled rotation after 13 months of duty there. Gen. George Casey, the Army's No. 2 officer as vice chief of staff, was in line for the post, defense officials said Monday. Di Rita said, "There has been no final decision" on who will replace Sanchez. Secretary of State Colin Powell, appearing Tuesday on CBS's "The Early Show," said he had heard the reports but could not say whether Sanchez's departure was in any way related to the prison abuse problem. Powell did say, however, that "we all knew this was coming about as part of the normal rotation of commanders. General Sanchez has done a terrific job and he's been there for over a year now, so it seems to me in the normal scheme of things." Last week, Spc. Jeremy Sivits received the maximum penalty of a year in prison and a bad-conduct discharge in the first court-martial stemming from the abuse of Iraqis at the prison. He was among seven members of the 372nd Military Police Company that have been charged. Karpinski, who has returned to the United States, has not been charged with an offense. Being suspended from her command does not mean she has been relieved of command, so technically she could be reinstated, although the intensity of the international furor over the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse makes that highly unlikely, said the officials, speaking on condition of anonymity. "I don't know what the grounds are," Karpinski told MSNBC Monday night. "I know that I've been suspended. When I see it in writing, there will be an explanation for it. And what that means is I'm suspended from my position as the commander ofthe 800th Military Police Brigade, and they assign me to another position until whatever the reason is, whatever the basis is, is cleared." In his widely cited investigation report on the Abu Ghraib abuse allegations, Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba found heavy fault with Karpinski's performance and recommended that she be relieved of command and given a formal reprimand. Instead she was given a less-severe "memorandum of admonishment" on Jan.17 by Sanchez. Taguba reported that despite the documented abuse of prisoners, he saw no evidence that Karpinski ever attempted to remind the military police in her command of the requirements of the Geneva Conventions, which protect prisoners of war and civilian detainees in times of armed conflict. Add a comment to this Message in our Forums. While you're at it, check out our forums too! User Originated Comments: From: mi-3 2004-05-29 17:44:59 the reason you don't believe that the soldiers acted on their own is because you are smart. watch the whole nick berg video a few times. look for inconsistencies. From: CMR 2004-05-26 17:10:11 the military is for men and women that need structure. they follow orders and do nothing on their own. i do not believe for a second that these low ranking enlisted men and women acted on their own. |
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