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To: TexKat

Undoubtedly. Certainly his actions as a guard and as defendant speak volumes about his mental stability.

But, I have no doubt that he knew the difference between right and wrong.


173 posted on 01/15/2005 4:42:55 PM PST by rommy
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To: rommy
But, I have no doubt that he knew the difference between right and wrong.

Oh yes, he knows right from wrong. He just thinks that laws do not apply to him.

Three Protection-From-Abuse Orders June 16, 1997

A Suit Alleges Prison Abuse June 29, 1998

Day Shift in the County Prison - Working full time on the afternoon shift at the Fayette County Prison, Graner decided to play a practical joke on a new guard named Robert Tajc.

"He squirted Mace in this dude's coffee," remembers Carl Opel Jr., another guard. "Just to be a jack-off."

"It was a joke," says Tajc, who drank the coffee, became nauseated, vomited and went home sick.

Not only was Graner doing England Abu Ghraib but also Megan Ambuhl whose testimony was dismissed because of her feelings toward Graner according to reports.

207 posted on 01/15/2005 5:04:05 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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