How did we get to Abu Ghraib?
Bill Irwin
austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net
Fri May 21 16:24:01 2004
Igor:
Maybe you don't know what the fuss is about so I suggest that you take a
look at the evidence before you put your foot any deeper into your mouth.
Go see this > http://www.antiwar.com/news/?articleid=2444 (Warning -
graphic content)
After viewing these photos and you still don't get too excited about it then
you are in the wrong email discussion group. Your phrases like " bleeding
heart liberals crying ", "our guys kicking ass in the prison is natural
stuff. I don't get too excited about it", "we just have the dumb ass media
looking over our shoulders", "We didn't need media to do the job. The job
was to make the world safe for Halliburton and we did it well" all indicate
to me that you may have converted to the right wing fascist mentality.
Seems to me that Tom Delay, Rumsfeild, Wolfowitz all have email discussion
groups that you would find more to your taste.
Yours - bleeding heart liberal and damn proud of it,
Ewie
ps - sorry about your experiences in Nam but that is not a good excuse to
give up on morality.
----- Original Message -----
From: "IgorLoving" <lovingigor@earthlink.net>
To: <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 3:06 PM
Subject: RE: How did we get to Abu Ghraib?
War is a tarvesty but it has been with us since forever. If you read about
prisons you will see that they are all bad. Andersonville didn't have a
bunch of bleeding heart liberals crying about treatment. The Japanese
treated out men like shit at Batan and no one worte stupid whiney stuff
about that. Read about John McCain and his experiences in Hanoi and you get
the idea. I did two tours in Nam and the last one wasn't much fun. So the
babble about our guys kicking ass in the prison is natural stuff. I don't
get too excited about it. Americans are the same as evweryone else and that
is the was revealed. Hah we are just as much a bunch of ass holes as
everyone else we just have the dumb ass media looking over our sholders. The
French I served with in Angola hated the media. The media told what they
were doing. We didn't need media to do the job. The job was to make the
world safe for Hailburton and we did it well , sort of.