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Old 06-01-2004, 02:16 PM
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Are you kidding?

This article must be a joke. So guards abusing prisoners are the same as fraternity hazing? I think not. One, because the prisoners are not voluntarily participating in it, nor can they make it stop. Two, because America is fighting this war because they are "morally" superior to Iraq, but stoop straight down to saddam's level. Three, because these soldiers are representing the United States of America and their actions should be held up to the highest professional standards.

I dont think this could be easily dismissed as hazing, as the article puts it, and I find it rather offensive that they sneaked the word "mosque" ( also known as a place of worship) as breeding "monsters". Go to your local mosque and please let us know how many monsters you see. I am truly sick of this propaganda.

Psychtau,

I find your response interesting. Why would it be disgusting for an American to stand up for these people? Wouldn't it be a patriotic thing to do as the actions of these soldiers are both morally and constitutionally unlawful? Wouldn't it let the rest of the world know that such actions are unacceptable for Americans, especially those who serve the Nation?


Just curious, is all!
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