Saturday, May 23, 2009

Senator: "We're Talking About Rape And Murder Here. We're Not Just Talking About Giving People A Humiliating Experience"


In 2004 , discussing images of torture of Iraqi prisoners:

Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld . . . warned that videos and photos yet to come could further inflame worldwide outrage...

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., told reporters, "The American public needs to understand we're talking about rape and murder here. We're not just talking about giving people a humiliating experience."

4 comments:

  1. This needs to be addressed with prosecution of the criminals responsible. The coverup must end. This is what happens when a bunch of Americans start chanting, "Torture! Torture! Torture!" - and they think they are the "good guys". We must prosecute these incidences of rape and murder... NOW! And we MUST as a PEOPLE STOP legitimating torture and abuse of prisoners!!

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  2. USA is a brutal imperialist tyranny.

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  3. All of those bastards men and women who ordered the torture should be taken out by the crowd and do the same or worse things to them. I would go for it. Time will come when that will happen, it is getting near for those bastards.

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  4. the US military use to be held in awe as a powerful and fair army. now they're reduced to a bunch of cowardly thugs and rapists, child molesters and murderers. shame on George Bush and his band of thugs. the Country that every other country in the world wanted to be, is now the most hated and ridiculed.

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