Posted on 03/25/2003 5:39:00 PM PST by Dajjal
Fleischer: Rape of POWs 'not worth mentioning'
Spokesman fails to address issue of U.S. women held by enemy
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By Les Kinsolving
© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com
At today's White House news briefing, WND asked presidential press secretary Ari Fleischer about the Iraqis' holding of a female United States soldier as a prisoner of war and how it relates to the issue of women in combat.
WND: Ari, one of the U.S. POWs in Iraq is Shoshana Johnson of Texas, while The New York Times this morning reports that Pfc. Jessica Lynch of West Virginia is missing or captured. And during Desert Storm, Maj. Rhonda Cornum was captured and gang-raped, while the other U.S. female prisoner of war would neither confirm or deny that she, too, was gang-raped. And my question, does the president think that the Iraqi army has somehow changed to avoid the raping of female prisoners?
FLEISCHER: Lester
WND: Or does he believe that it would be wise
FLEISCHER: Lester
WND: to keep the women out of combat areas?
FLEISCHER: The history of our military is that men and women have served this nation honorably and with distinction. The treatment of prisoners by Saddam Hussein is the only point worth mentioning here. It's a given that men and women serve our country with dignity, that Saddam Hussein's regime had better not harm our prisoners. The president has made that clear. Lester, no follow-up.
The Washington Times reported yesterday that Johnson was the first U.S. female held as a POW since the Clinton administration's military leaders repealed a rule barring servicewomen from positions with a high risk of encountering enemy fire or capture.
"It's bad when a man is captured. But if a woman is captured, she doesn't have the same chance [to defend herself] that a man does," Elaine Donnelly, president of the Military Readiness Center, told the paper.
Said retired Army Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, "You must consider that women in every society are preyed upon if they are overtaken. ... Now that women are closer to the front lines, they are more subject to becoming captives and being manipulated."
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Agreed, which is why I just reported it as abuse.
Has he no friends who will tell him he is the great fool of the White House press corps?
One of the reasons I gave up on WND some time ago as a primary news reporting source.
In fact, the more I think of this, the more it pisses me off. We need to freep Les Kinsolving for this.
You're the scumbag, scumbag. It's because of people like you that she's suffering now.
I view the soldier (sister) as a woman who's life is now ruined because of a$$holes who tag along with leftist idiot policy. Like yourself. I find it pathetic for idiot-boys to rain on some reporter who simply questions the fact that this idiot policy (thought up by idiot-boys without a clue) is in place.
Good reporters should be asking why we're doing dumb things. Ef "Ari".
Just how can the modern military keep a woman from being killed or captured or raped and at the same time give them the rights and privileges that they demand.
You figure it out. Most other people are done with this lousy and long ago lost argument.
Blah blah blah.
Tell me how that salacious old loon's question going to help the family of Shoshana Johnson or any of the other POWs? How does that stop the memories of Rhonda Cornum from being publicized by Les Kinsolving?
Les is too damn chicken to find the parents of Shoshana Johnson and ask this question to their faces. No, he's got to plant in everyone's memory that Shoshana Johnson is probably going to be sexually brutalized by her Iraqi captors. In fact, Kinsolving probably is getting aroused by the question as I type.
I hope Les is right there when Shoshana Johnson comes home. I want him to ask her to her face if she was raped. And I want it well-publicized because the reaction of the people around her isn't going to be pretty.
From everything I've read Cornum has always maintained that she was fondled not gang-raped. Wonder if Lester was working for Hearst when the Maine blew up.
I agree with you totally. It's enough to say that our troops are being mistreated or brutalized. To follow the rape line of questioning satisfies only our more prurient curiosity and degrades the victim. When male POW's are tortured, more often than not their genatalia are molested or brutalized. Yet, it is safe to say that reporters do not follow that line of questioning.
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