Posted on 05/23/2005 11:11:31 AM PDT by dead
BOSTON - The Army soldier who blew the whistle on abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq received a special John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award on Monday, an award that recognizes acts of political courage.
Spc. Joseph Darby was the first to report abuse at the Iraqi prison, turning over photos that showed prisoners chained together in sexual poses, piled on the floor naked and forced to form a nude human pyramid.
Other award recipients Monday included Atlanta's first black woman mayor, Shirley Franklin. She was recognized for showing "courageous leadership" by raising taxes and cutting the city's payroll when she took office facing an $82 million budget deficit, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation said.
Former Texas state Sen. Bill Ratliff, a former acting lieutenant governor, was honored for being the only Republican lawmaker who publicly objected to his party's 2003 redistricting plan, which critics called divisive and overly partisan.
Winners were announced in March.
President Viktor Yushchenko of the Ukraine, leader of the movement that forced out his country's pro-Russian government last year, received his award during a visit to the United States in April.
The award, which was created in 1989, has often gone to unsung heroes, Caroline Kennedy, President Kennedy's daughter, said Monday.
"Often the people who receive this award don't really think they've done anything remarkable, and don't really think that what they did was courageous they're just doing a job as they see it. That's one of the things that makes them remarkable," said Kennedy, who serves as president of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation.
The award is named after Kennedy's 1957 Pulitzer Prize-winning book.
LOL!!!!
I bet the real JKF is spinnin' in his grave.
So's Mary Jo.
You know it. His brother is a gutless wonder who DIDN'T HAVE the courage to try and help Mary Jo K.. The nearest place to the bridge was a firestation. It wasn't that far. Of course, Swimmwer was such a plastered sot, he could barely help himself out of the water. What a P-O-S!!!!!
I bet this soldier is a sure hit with his buddies. (sarc)
The first PIC award they gave was to some local pinhead who voted to increase taxes on an already tax-burdened state, as I recall.
Now that really took some courage!
Apparently, it takes alot of courage to confiscate other people's money under the threat of imprisonment for non-compliance.
One thing you gotta give the liberals is the mastery of irony. Next thing you know, Clinton will be handing out awards for chastity.
I think it was Lowell Weicker of Connecticut, another RINO Northeast Republican. JFK didn't even write "Profiles in Courage", it was Arthur Schlesinger.
How did Darby get the pictures - I don't remember?
He "found" them on another soldier's camera.
An award to a fat-fink, chrome-dome sergeant based on a ghost-written book, named for a navy lt. who lost his boat--rammed by a Japanese destroyer during daylight--but then received the Navy Cross instead of a court-martial, presented by a treasonous fat tub of goo from Taxachusetts . . pausing for breath . . demo-hypocrisy on full-afterburner.
Now tell us about Lyndon's Silver Star for flying on an airplane during WWII.
If he was ever in the water at all. In his condition, he would have drowned. The whole story is made up. He may not have even been the driver.
Awesome photoshop!
I must have missed it, but can anyone confirm if Linda Tripp received this award for blowing the whistle on Bill Clinton?
Come on, not even Monica got to blow Bill's whistle.
OK, so Ratliff outed himself as dem operative....Oh, wait--this is a left wing award, isn't it?
OK, so the critics call it "divisive and overly partisan", but what to the proponents have to say about it? Oh, wait--this is a left wing news outlet, isn't it?
Carry on...
In the media world, only a deviation from the mandatory leftward tilt is considered partisan, so by their reckoning, this is certainly a non-partisan award.
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