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Bush 'sorry for humiliation' of Iraqi prisoners
CNN ^
| 05/06/2004
| Breaking
Posted on 05/06/2004 11:24:57 AM PDT by Glenn
President Bushj says he is sorry for the humiliation suffered by Iraqi prisoners at the hands of U.S. troops. Details soon.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apology; bush; iraqiipow
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To: faithincowboys
I say what's on my mind (Period). I make no apologies.
As do I and most others.
Have I asked you for an apology?
NO!
Hells bells, I didn't blast you either.
Not at all.
841
posted on
05/06/2004 6:35:17 PM PDT
by
onyx
(Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold)
To: BOOTSTICK
"I personally find women humiliating Muslim men, who I'm sure are devotees of Islams brutality of women, quite refreshing."
I don't know what to say. I take a two or three week hiatus from this board and the internet in general, I come back and I see this type of trash at this forum. I'm completely speechless.
To: French-American Republican
This event has brought out the worst in some, I fear. Apparently Rush was arguing that it was no worse than a college frat pranking. Bizarre.
To: arasina
Yep :)
844
posted on
05/06/2004 6:40:48 PM PDT
by
onyx
(Kerry' s a Veteran, but so were Lee Harvey Oswald, Timothy McVeigh and Benedict Arnold)
To: Petronski
They're desperately waiting for the Michael Peroutka groundswell to rumble through the land.
To: French-American Republican
Wow, what an articulate argument!, nice try though.
To: CobaltBlue
This event has brought out the worst in some, I fear. Apparently Rush was arguing that it was no worse than a college frat pranking. Bizarre And what is worse, the various idiocies Rush utters are happily quoted by the leftists as evidence that all us conservatives are kooks, crackpots and nuts.
Rush should pipe down, listen to the commander in chief, take his marching orders, and do what he can to help the President. His "lone ranger" act is getting very old..
To: French-American Republican
Last time I checked the United States is supposed to be held to different standards than a bunch of Islamic thugs.This whole incident has me thinking of an old friend of mine that fought in the Pacific Theatre in WWII. He told me stories of how brutal we (Americans) were towards the Japanese. Stories of disabling Japanese merchant ships and then using them for target practice (with all hands on deck); machine gunning enemy soldiers in the water; mercilessly shelling Tokyo for three days straight with no regard for where in particular their shells landed. He had no apologies for what he or America did in that war. He just said that 'that's the nature of war'.
Now we have to ask ourselves if the nature of war has changed that much? Is it possible to 'kill them with love'? Will that show weakness and just prolong the war? I don't know the answer yet, but I sure as hell hope we aren't going down the wrong path.
848
posted on
05/06/2004 6:47:53 PM PDT
by
randog
(Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
To: French-American Republican
"I personally find women humiliating Muslim men, who I'm sure are devotees of Islams brutality of women, quite refreshing." I don't know what to say. I take a two or three week hiatus from this board and the internet in general, I come back and I see this type of trash at this forum. I'm completely speechless.
Yeah, agreed. Whoever said that stuff about humiliation being "refreshing" is an idiot in obvious need of a village.
To: Petronski
Robin Wright on Debra Norville's program just made a huge Freudian slip. I was flipping toward Dennis Miller from Hannity and stopped just long enough to hear this exchange. Debra asked Robin if there is anything 'big enough' that can be done to save the situation in the Arab world. She answered - tearing down the prison, releasing thousands of the prisoners who have not been convicted of anything, and resignations of high-ups in the Pentagon and the administration
"might inflict enough damage." If I didn't want to see this whole issue disappear from the airwaves, I would wish that Rush or Sean would play the clip as instructive of Robin Wright's true feelings.
850
posted on
05/06/2004 6:54:20 PM PDT
by
maica
(Member of Republican Attack Machine, RAM, previously known as the VRWC)
To: jpsb
You don't read the Bible much, do you? It's filled with GODLY men who won battles.
In fact, the most important thing that this Godly President understands, is that we are in a spiritual battle against evil. There's not a cowardly bone in his body, which is evidenced by this courageous War on Terror that he's waging.
That's what the left hates about him........and perhaps some around here as well....... he's strong, and he understands the stakes.
And I'm neither mocking, nor belittling you. I'm merely pointing out that once again, you are speaking out of ignorance.
851
posted on
05/06/2004 6:54:21 PM PDT
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
To: mhking
So, if they don't apologize, we don't?
What a great set of morals there.
852
posted on
05/06/2004 6:54:41 PM PDT
by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: Teplukin
Actually I think some of these so called atrocities photos should be framed and hung in the National Gallery in DC. We all are'nt sucked in by the Islamic "humiliation" canard. It's called "War", time to grow a spine.
To: randog
This whole incident has me thinking of an old friend of mine that fought in the Pacific Theatre in WWII. He told me stories of how brutal we (Americans) were towards the Japanese. Stories of disabling Japanese merchant ships and then using them for target practice (with all hands on deck); machine gunning enemy soldiers in the water; mercilessly shelling Tokyo for three days straight with no regard for where in particular their shells landed. He had no apologies for what he or America did in that war. He just said that 'that's the nature of war'. Yeah, stuf like that happens in war. There is a reason why John included it among the four horsemen of the apocalypse. It is man at his worse.
To: French-American Republican
I'm not painting with a broad brush, I'm talking about wholesale defeatism as seen at the top of the French government during the Battle of France. No offense intended.
855
posted on
05/06/2004 6:58:10 PM PDT
by
Petronski
(John Kerry's shabby lies make me very cranky.)
To: mcg1969
"I told him I was sorry for the humiliation suffered by the Iraqi prisoners..."
He apologized for the actions of our soldiers.
So what? It was the right thing to do.
856
posted on
05/06/2004 6:58:21 PM PDT
by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: CobaltBlue
Excellent point, Cobalt. People in the REAL military are embarrassed by this behavior because it shows a lack of the discipline and high moral standards that they are trained to uphold.
It's these armchair generals sitting in dark rooms by their keyboards that exhude machismo in the safety of their own homes.
And you're right. They are in the minority...........thank the Lord.
857
posted on
05/06/2004 6:58:52 PM PDT
by
ohioWfan
(BUSH 2004 - Leadership, Integrity, Morality)
To: BOOTSTICK
It's called abuse of prisoners.
It's time to get some morals.
858
posted on
05/06/2004 7:00:56 PM PDT
by
rwfromkansas
("Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" -- Abraham Lincoln)
To: BOOTSTICK
Actually I think some of these so called atrocities photos should be framed and hung in the National Gallery in DC. We all are'nt sucked in by the Islamic "humiliation" canard. It's called "War", time to grow a spine. I understand what you are saying about war. It is brutality on an industrial scale for all concerned.
But what President Bush is saying (if I understand him correctly) is that we can't win this conflict by sheer force and firepower. We have to win hearts & minds, and we do that by giving them liberty and democracy.
My father accuses Bush of sloppy thinking ("the world as it should be, rather than the world as it is"). But I think my father too cynical and leftist. And I am backing the President 100%
To: Major_Risktaker
Islamism is as totalitarian an ideology as has ever existed. When Islamists are politically weak, they preach love, tolerance, brotherhood, and portray themselves as victims. Whenever they take over a nation, the penalty for doctrinal deviance is death. Many Muslims have come over here to live under secular government and so escape the lunatics who have taken over their homelands. Iranians come immediately to mind.
But to constantly try to assuage the sentiments of those who delight in our destruction and want to turn Western civilization into subjugated vassal states is madness. For Bush to apologize for the actions of these military personnel is unconscionable. Had we treated them the way they treat us, then certainly stern justice would need to be applied.
Psychological harassment and humiliation hardly qualifies. Bush has sold us out again.
860
posted on
05/06/2004 7:03:14 PM PDT
by
Mortimer Snavely
(Comitas, Firmitas, Gravitas, Humanitas, Industria)
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