28 May 2009
Let's force apologists for America to view rape photos
More than a 'few bad apples'

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Within the confines of good taste and a respect for concealing the faces and identities of Iraqi victims of American rapists, the photos referenced in the article reproduced below should be published and shown to the world.

I learned recently while seeking to participate in a forum of nominally intelligent people in my Georgia hometown that Middle America remains in denial about Bush administration excesses and abuses.

Persons I would have thought knew better complained that I was too "negative" in referring to those abuses and in calling for prosecution of Bush, Cheney, and their lieutenants on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

A challenged member of the group averred that torture, when done correctly, is not a bad thing at all--that if a single American life could be saved by subjecting men to waterboarding and worse tortures, such was justified.

A fresh-faced precocious kid on the forum protested that whatever mistakes Bush and Cheney may have made, they had had the best interests of his nation in mind at the time.  And his most emotional response to me was to post a MIDI music file of Kate Smith singing "God Bless America"!  Bless his little heart.  He thinks a rousing rendition of "God Bless America" will heal any "boo-boo" and make the "bad" go away for his nation!

None on the forum that would identify themselves wished to hear more about or discuss further the shame Bush brought to our nation and the horrors he visited on the world from 2000 through 2008.
 
They apparently wish it all swept under the rug and forgotten as an embarrassing skeleton in the closet of the American psyche.

They are ready to move on and forget, as best they can, the Bush years.

I realized during this encounter that Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow are preaching to the choir each night--that Middle America's opinions are not shaped by my heroes and heroines, but by Fox News and Rush Limbaugh.  I realized that we who watch Olbermann and Maddow each night represent, sadly, a thoughtful minority in this nation of shallow hedonistic American Idol junkies.

They STILL don't get it and they STILL don't want to deal with it.

Healing will not occur in America and our reputation in the family of man will not be restored until the crimes committed in our collective name during the Bush years--all of them--are exposed, discussed, accepted and digested, while the perpetrators of those horrendous crimes are tried and punished, as prescribed by the law.

Americans need to see every damned one of those rape photos.  They need to know what their sons and husbands in uniform from this alleged "Christian" nation did to helpless Iraqis at the height of the darkness that was George W. Bush's criminal administration.

Americans need to be forced to the realization torture and abuse of Iraqis did not represent the work of a "few bad apples", but that it was endemic in the American military at the time--that a green light for unimaginable abuses was given by the Bush White House.  It's all documented now, but simpletons that watch Fox News won't hear much about it.

Yes, I say publish the rape photos. Let's see the rapists' faces, the tattoos on their asses, and their names.  These animals that are walking among us even now need to be caged.

D. Grant Haynes

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Abu Ghraib Abuse Photos 'Show Rape'

Thursday 28 May 2009

By Duncan Gardham and Paul Cruickshank

The Telegraph UK
  
Photographs of alleged prisoner abuse which Barack Obama is attempting to censor include images of apparent rape and sexual abuse, it has emerged.

At least one picture shows an American soldier apparently raping a female prisoner while another is said to show a male translator raping a male detainee.
 
Further photographs are said to depict sexual assaults on prisoners with objects including a truncheon, wire and a phosphorescent tube.

Another apparently shows a female prisoner having her clothing forcibly removed to expose her breasts.
 
Detail of the content emerged from Major General Antonio Taguba, the former army officer who conducted an inquiry into the Abu Ghraib jail in Iraq.
 
Allegations of rape and abuse were included in his 2004 report but the fact there were photographs was never revealed. He has now confirmed their existence in an interview with the Daily Telegraph.

The graphic nature of some of the images may explain the US President's attempts to block the release of an estimated 2,000 photographs from prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan despite an earlier promise to allow them to be published...
 
In April, Mr Obama's administration said the photographs would be released and it would be "pointless to appeal" against a court judgment in favour of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

But after lobbying from senior military figures, Mr Obama changed his mind saying they could put the safety of troops at risk.
 
Earlier this month, he said: "The most direct consequence of releasing them, I believe, would be to inflame anti-American public opinion and to put our troops in greater danger."
 
It was thought the images were similar to those leaked five years ago, which showed naked and bloody prisoners being intimidated by dogs, dragged around on a leash, piled into a human pyramid and hooded and attached to wires.
 
Mr Obama seemed to reinforce that view by adding: "I want to emphasise that these photos that were requested in this case are not particularly sensational, especially when compared to the painful images that we remember from Abu Ghraib."
 
The latest photographs relate to 400 cases of alleged abuse between 2001 and 2005 in Abu Ghraib and six other prisons. Mr Obama said the individuals involved had been "identified, and appropriate actions" taken.
 
Maj Gen Taguba's internal inquiry into the abuse at Abu Ghraib, included sworn statements by 13 detainees, which, he said in the report, he found "credible based on the clarity of their statements and supporting evidence provided by other witnesses."

Among the graphic statements, which were later released under US freedom of information laws, is that of Kasim Mehaddi Hilas in which he says: "I saw [name of a translator] ******* a kid, his age would be about 15 to 18 years. The kid was hurting very bad and they covered all the doors with sheets. Then when I heard screaming I climbed the door because on top it wasn't covered and I saw [name] who was wearing the military uniform, putting his **** in the little kid's ***.... and the female soldier was taking pictures."

The translator was an American Egyptian who is now the subject of a civil court case in the US.

Three detainees, including the alleged victim, refer to the use of a phosphorescent tube in the sexual abuse and another to the use of wire, while the victim also refers to part of a policeman's "stick" all of which were apparently photographed 


Is there no fathoming depth of depravity of Bush's kick ass warriors?

When you think you have plumbed the depths of the cesspool that was George W. Bush's Iraq policy, something even more revolting bubbles to the surface.

No, CG forum apologists, we don't need to sweep this one under the rug and talk about vegetable gardening and music videos.

http://www.truthout.org/052909R


Posted by DGrantHaynes at 11:39 PM | Link | 0 comments
02 March 2009
Poor Wall Street greed hound
He can't get the SUV he wanted

 


"Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal... ." -- Jesus   

 


He thought he could always make a buck by being savvy and "money wise"--by buying cheap and selling high--by taking ruthless advantage of the less skilled and less fortunate.

Now, his world has crashed on him and he is despondent. 

His God is money and he doesn't have enough of it to buy that 2009 SUV he wanted.

America and Americans were on a wrong track for a long time.  They are paying a price now. It is inevitable.  The laws of karmic adjustment are inexorable and unavoidable--for men and for nations.

 


 

 

Posted by DGrantHaynes at 7:23 PM | Link | 0 comments
19 January 2009
Don't let the screen door hit your butt tomorrow, George
A national nightmare is ending

 

 


 

Don't let the screen door hit your butt as you leave Washington January 20, George.

You are the most incompetent, ignorant, stupid, embarrassing, and clueless person to ever occupy the U.S. presidency.

You are disrespected and despised by larger segments of humankind than any American president in history.

You have done more harm to our nation--to her moral standing in the family of man--to her economic vitality--and to her environmental viability--than any man ever to occupy the White House.
 
Our nation has been through a very dark night of the soul for eight miserable and painful years because of you.
 
We all pray that the miasmic passage is over--that a new and brighter chapter will ensue when Barack Hussein Obama is sworn into the office you have disgraced for almost a decade.
 
Do all Americans a favor, George W. Bush:  Slip into unheralded obscurity as soon as possible.
 
You are no Bill Clinton and no Jimmy Carter.  You have nothing further to offer the world or your nation.
 
We've all seen enough of your halting, non-sensical, telepromptered news conferences and interminable "farewell" statements to last the remainder of our lives.
 
Go cut brush on your ranch.
 
Attend barbecues with Texas oil barons and cattlemen.  They are about the only people left on earth that still approve of you.
 
Ride your bicycle.
 
Organize your, no doubt falsified, memoirs at Southern Methodist University.

All we need from you now is for you to disappear so we may begin to try to forget you.
 
The debacle that your failed presidency became began with Republican persecution of Bill Clinton.  The supreme court probably would not have dared usurp the constitution and appoint you president on that dark and fateful December day in 2000 had there not been a strong reservoir of hatred for Clinton and all things Democratic at the time.  The press and the Republican National Committee had paved the way for the disaster your presidency became.
 
As I watched you attempt to shift all responsibility to others, to forces of history, etc. in your tiresome farewell comments, you reminded me of a little rich boy whose daddy had always extricated him from every scrape with the law or with convention.  You have been able to wiggle out of responsibility for and justify lackluster and abortive actions all of your life and you carried this over into the presidency of the United States.
 
I was particularly shocked when, in your last interviews, you offered repeatedly that you regretted no WMD's were found in Iraq.  You did not say you were sorry you lied a nation into an unjustified war by your manipulation of the truth about Saddam Hussein's alleged WMD's.  You did not express regret that over 100,000 Iraqis were murdered in the unjustified war you perpetrated on Iraq with the WMD ruse.  You said only that you are regretful no WMD's were found. 

You have no moral compass.  You don't know right from wrong.  You only know political expediency and manipulation of assets and truths to further the cause of your national and international constituency of wealth and privilege.
 
You are a pathetic man at this juncture, George W. Bush, but we must never forget that you were the titular head of an administration that murdered over 100,000 men, women, and children in Iraq for no reason at all, while also sending over 4,000 American servicepersons to their deaths in a war that lacked justification. 

You, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld should face an international war crimes tribunal for your arrogant disregard of human decency and your crimes against humanity during the last eight years.

http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2009/01/103069.html

 



 

 


Posted by DGrantHaynes at 6:03 PM | Link | 0 comments
07 August 2008
When is George Bush going to trial?
Hamdan verdict a sham
  From Washington Post

U.S. Convicts Bin Laden's Driver in First Guantanamo Trial

GUANTANAMO BAY U.S. NAVAL BASE, Cuba - A jury of U.S. military officers convicted Osama bin Laden's driver on charges of providing material support for terrorism Wednesday but acquitted him on charges of providing material support for al Qaeda in the first U.S. war crimes trial since World War Two... .

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This verdict is as absurd as everything else about George Bush's so-called "war on terrorism".

Nothing, in fact, related to the Bush administration and it imperialistic misadventure in Iraq is possessed of one shred of legitimacy.

Guantanamo is a blight on America's reputation that will persist a hundred years.

Whatever sentence this kangaroo court of the absurd metes out, Salim Hamdan will be released from prison with apologies and probably reparations when the present madness has subsided and George Bush is a pathetic footnote in history.

George Bush is an infinitely greater threat to the peace of the world than Bin Laden or any of his lieutenants.

When is Bush going to trial on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in his wanton murder of more than 100,000 innocent Iraqis?

Posted by DGrantHaynes at 6:30 PM | Link | 0 comments