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...so is the response...they`re forgetting they said it was an okay policy for 5000 children tdie a month for 13 years due to the Sanctions imposed on civillians...now they come saying they`re outraged by the abuse of prisoners? You can read between the lies... President Bush (news - web sites) on Monday urged Rumsfeld to quickly get to the bottom of the Abu Ghraib scandal and to ensure that American soldiers found guilty of misbehavior are appropriately punished. ...of course he did and of course they will be...they all sat waiting, knowing what was happening...even as they waited for 9/11 to happen...scripts in hand...compassionate words at the ready...their hearts ever ready to go out. Bush, in an interview Monday with The Detroit News, the Detroit Free Press and Booth Newspapers, said he had been "shaken" by the reports of prisoner abuse "because I know that this doesn't reflect the values of our country." ...did starving children to death reflect those values? This is the new world order..it came as ashock to the German people too when the prison camp gates were openned... Members of Congress urged quick action also. But Di Rita said, "It's going to take some time to sort through exactly what the facts were." ...the facts are that the United States violated every decent principle and every law...after that who would expect detained civillians to be accorded "respect" (?) The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee (news - web sites), Sen. John Warner, R-Va., summoned Army officials to face his panel Tuesday. ...I`ll bet they were scared. Another Republican, Sen. Susan Collins of Maine, said she fears that photos depicting Iraqi prisoners in U.S. custody apparently being sexually humiliated and physically abused, which have been widely broadcast on TV, could incite more violence against American troops in Iraq. "apparently"??? Well of COURSE there will be retaliation...ask Aprim. It`s SUPPOSED to happen..it had BETTER happen. Aprim knows it will...all the boys and Bush too knew it would and wanted it...for different reasons...Bush needs his Terrorists to keep the Patriot Act rolling and the bucks flowing...the boys need retaliation to keep the Assyrian Triangle a "necessary" possibility. Sens. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., and Jeff Bingaman, N.M., said the concern goes beyond the actions of a few soldiers. ...they`re all there FUCKING Iraqis over and have been for 13 years! "There is a bigger issue here," Hagel said Tuesday on NBC's "Today." "Was there an environment, a culture that not only condoned this, but encouraged this kind of behavior? We need to look well beyond just the soldier. Who was in charge? Was there a breakdown in command here? ... We need to understand all the dynamics of this." ...take your time...you`re all heavily invested in War...and those who are smart, diversified their portfolios to include PROTECTION. Bingaman, also on "Today," said he was concerned about "an attitude that the ends justify the means: We need to get this information out of these prisoners. Whatever you have to do to accomplish that, we're not going to ask you a lot of questions." ...there is no information they wanted...no Intelligence "Chip" was gathering. This was done to "break" civillians...like the war against the people has been a lesson to them and others of what to expect...they were SUPPOSED to be humiliated, beginnign when they couldn`t find water to clean their children`s vomit with... In early February, the Army inspector general began a review of U.S. detention facilities throughout Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites), at about the time the chief of the Army Reserve, Lt. Gen. James R. Helmly, began an assessment of training for his MPs and military intelligence personnel, Di Rita said. ...they always have to their cover stroies in place...but there HAD to be a leak sometime...after things were rolling along for some time...it`s ALL scripted. Di Rita said repeatedly that he could provide no information about allegations that private contractors were involved in the abusive situation at the Abu Ghraib prison. ...piss on him...he`ll break real fast. "I'll tell you right now, I have nothing to say about that. I just don't know anything about it," he said. The criminal investigation of the Abu Ghraib case was completed on March 15, Di Rita said. On March 20, criminal charges were filed against six military police. As many as three of the six cases has been referred to military trial, and others are in various stages of preliminary hearings, officials said. ...the boys did their duty...they will get the punishment they deserve...everyone knew there would be a fall guy. In addition to the criminal cases, seven others — all military police — have been given noncriminal punishment — in six of the cases they got letters of reprimand. It was unclear whether others, including those in military intelligence, will face disciplinary action. The names of the seven have not been made public. ..they did their job well...those photos should help Bush in November...if only someone will retaliate before it`s too late..the boys too are eagerly awaiting retaliation against Christians, it`s their only hope for a country...a great Assyrian nation again...peopled by Great Assyrians again. Rumsfeld has not read or been briefed on the central findings of the Taguba investigation, Di Rita said, but he has kept abreast of the allegations of prisoner mistreatment. Gen. Richard Myers, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Sunday that he, too, had not read the Taguba report. Rumsfeld has had no public comment on the controversy since it began with the broadcast over the CBS News program "60 Minutes II" of photographs taken by U.S. military guards inside the Abu Ghraib prison last fall. Di Rita said Rumsfeld had not seen the photos before they were broadcast. Asked why Rumsfeld had not demanded to see the Taguba report, or at least be briefed on its central findings, Di Rita said Rumsfeld's was mainly interested in ensuring that the matter be thoroughly investigated. He said it was not necessarily important at this point that Rumsfeld see the findings. "His concern is that we can have confidence in the military justice system, which he does," Di Rita said. Because he is in the chain of command, he is restricted in what he can say and do about specific cases, the spokesman said. The CIA (news - web sites) also is investigating. ...hey...it`s a living. Story Tools Email Story Post/Read Msgs Print Story Ratings: Would you recommend this story? 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