Accounts and graphic photos of Iraqi prisoner abuse persist in the press despite the fact that the story has run its course.
The world already knows salient details of the prisoner humiliation and nudity, the causes of the abuse are under official investigation, and the courts-martial have begun. Yet, the caterwaul in the press against the American military and the war in Iraq continue.
Yes, that's why once we knew it was Monica Lewinsky fulfilling Clinton's adolescent fantasies; the press dropped that story like a hot potato. That story had run its course.
The abuse story has run its course? Really? How many soldiers were involved? Did Rumsfeld know? When did he know? Did his interrogation procedures violate the Geneva Convention? When did Bush know? (Powell seems to indicate Bush did know earlier). I'm so glad the Washington Times is comfortable that it knows all it needs to know, I'm not comfortable, but silly me, I wanted a government with accountability and integrity.
All during the Clinton impeachment hearings (and I'm no fan of Clinton) all we heard was "what about the children? What do we tell them when they hear the term 'oral sex?' It is just so horrifying, how dare Clinton lower the nation discourse." Well as lame, stupid, and disgusting (Bill was married and Monica was pretty young) Clinton was; it was still the act of two consenting adults.
How come we don't hear "what about the children?" this time? Are conservatives perfectly happy to explain to their children what "force sodomy with a light stick" is? Do they tell their children the nude man being frightened and later attacked by dogs is just playing some game like every kid does in college? Where the hell did these people go to college?
Damn Rove must be handing out some really good Kool-aide to these folks.
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