05-08-2004, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by hehehhehe
I am now beginning to put all this into context. Comparing the US behavior to what Saddam used to do to his own people (torture chambers, executions, the raping - plenty of info out there) and what many other countries do to their enemies in times of war, wouldn't you agree that what went on (at least what we know went on, I guess we'll find out more later) is not half as bad?
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No.
Contrite Rumsfeld warns worse to come
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And the worst may be yet to come, he said. There are many more photographs of "blatantly sadistic and inhuman acts" which have not been shown to the public, Rumsfeld said.
"I looked at them (Thursday) night and they're hard to believe," he said. "And if they're sent to some news organization and taken out of the criminal prosecution channels that they're in, that's where we'll be. And it's not a pretty picture.
"Be on notice."
Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, warned: "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."
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So, the US troops are different from Saddam in what way, exactly?
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