An odd — and oddly terrifying — story out of Iraq.
Poor soldiers. Poor children. Poor puppies.
:m: Peace.
Poor soldiers. Poor children. Poor puppies.
:m: Peace.
In case you missed the story over the weekend,Director Kate Allen said: "If these pictures are accurate, this is an appalling way to treat prisoners. Such degrading treatment is a clear violation of the responsibilities of the occupying powers.
"Whatever the reason, these men must at all times be treated humanely. The US authorities must investigate this incident and publicly release their findings."
That is from the aforementioned Mirror article.Group Commander Eric Canaday, of 10th Engineer Corps, is quoted in Dagbladet saying: "I think our job is to keep people out of the park to prevent theft of weapons.
"We have started doing several things and I don't think this is too much."
Lt Canaday added: "We have talked with the Iraqi inhabitants. Some of them gave us the idea so we took the clothes and burned them before we pushed them out with thief written on their chest. It was quite successful."
And well perhaps he should; it won't solve anything, but that doesn't stop Americans, so why should it stop this guy? But these things aren't important to the Americans. Results results results. A violation of the Geneva Conventions? Who cares. "It was quite successful." Welcome to the fine line between bullsh*t and dangerous bullsh*t.He told Dagbladet:"This was terrible. Now I only want to go home and find a hand grenade and throw it at the soldiers. Not only against those who did it to us but at everybody. I hate the Americans for this."
Originally posted by tiassa
I'm wondering why we're looking to Muslims for punishment solutions. Will we be amputating the hands of the thieves next?
With his focus on revamping the American presence while preserving future access to 30 sites that the military used in the Iraq war, Mr. Rumsfeld grew testy when an interviewer from Al Jazeera, an Arab satellite-television channel based here, asked if the Bush administration was bent on ‘empire building.
“We don't seek empires,” he snapped. “We're not imperialistic. We never have been. I can't imagine why you'd even ask the question.” (Full text here)
Lt Canaday added: "We have talked with the Iraqi inhabitants. Some of them gave us the idea so we took the clothes and burned them before we pushed them out with thief written on their chest. It was quite successful.''
The point, people, is that just because violating the Geneva Conventions is effective, and just because the people in the town you're in don't give much of a rat's ass for human or civil rights at the moment, you still are not licensed to take part in these crimes against humanity, however minor you might consider them to be.
Get over your petty selves and start treating your fellow human beings better, for heaven's sake.
Do us all a favor: Don't reproduce. The world does not need more children indoctrinated to your brand of indecency.
Y'all may like wars and human suffering, but some of us just don't understand what's so cool about it.
Two words vital to any semblance of freedom: Due Process.Yes, when they breach your compound to get at your weapons, shoot them. Much more humane that having them walk naked.
Do you support this war and occupation? These are the things brought by that which you advocate.Yeah, I parade naked people through the street daily.
Stop being childish and I will stop treating you as such. At some point, I have to acknowledge that this is how you want to be treated. Otherwise, I would think you would grow up at some point and start treating these issues seriously.You and I may disagree on this, but I'm not the one attempting to chaste you like some miscreant child.
Yes, do you treat her with the contempt you treat the rest of the peace movement? Or do you take the hypocritical but merciful route?Too late. I have a 16 year old daughter who, btw, was opposed to the war. I don't 'indoctrinate' her...period. And again...that was a rather petty chastisement.
War dogs like wars. Elsewise, they would try harder to avoid them.Who said they like war?
And as long as I treat each violation of the Geneva Conventions as a separate and insignificant issue ...? The people of the United States could have used a little of that logic during the Drug War. But it seemed much more logical to overstuff our prisons with possessors and users and petty-level dealers.I respect your posts for the most part, and agree with much of what you have to say, but I think you can find much more to be upset about in Iraq than this.
Two words vital to any semblance of freedom: Due Process.
Do you support this war and occupation? These are the things brought by that which you advocate.
Stop being childish and I will stop treating you as such. At some point, I have to acknowledge that this is how you want to be treated. Otherwise, I would think you would grow up at some point and start treating these issues seriously.
Yes, do you treat her with the contempt you treat the rest of the peace movement? Or do you take the hypocritical but merciful route?
War dogs like wars. Elsewise, they would try harder to avoid them.
Seems pretty straightforward.
Look, people who license the mistreatment of others are licensing the mistreatment of others. Period. It's not that hard to figure out, Coldrake. If you make excuses for the devil, don't be upset if people ask why you're making excuses for the devil.
What's the line? At what point does it count? As far as I can tell, we now have at least four more people looking to stuff grenades up the asses of American troops. Very effective, indeed.
Stop advocating a bad situation. I suppose I could simply consider you that mean and downright evil, but I'd rather think it's some quirk of personality that leads you to such pettiness.
Just ... stop being part of the problem.
Perhaps people are just incapable of figuring out that I don't care what side who is on.
According to Allah's Mathematics, you're as much a part of the problem as me, because like me, you're guilty by association.
...the water isn't running, there's not enough food, there's civil unrest continues. But! We're going to make sure that people can't pirate the latest CD or VHS movie.Chief executive for the Recording Industry Association of America, Hilary Rosen, is helping draft copyright legislation for the New Iraq, according to investigative journalist Gregory Palast.
"Who's really going to win this war? It looks like Madonna," Palast told Democracy Now radio. "Where before, they feared Saddam Hussein, now they have to fear Sony Records will chop off their hands if they bootleg a Madonna album." (Full text here)