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Waiting for Lynndie’s side of the story (Since when is humiliation worse than mutilation?)
Charleston Daily Mail ^ | Friday May 07, 2004 | Don Surber

Posted on 05/07/2004 7:59:33 AM PDT by van_erwin

Unlucky Lynndie England. She is the girl in the photo aiming at the genitalia of naked inmates at Abu Ghraib prison.

A New York Times reporter ain't gonna write her autobiography. The state Democratic Party ain't gonna supply her with a lawyer named Goodwin. "People" magazine ain't gonna take her to White House Correspondents dinner.

Unlucky Lynndie is the anti-Jessica Lynch.

The latter is blonde, the former brunette. The latter wants to be a teacher, the former plucked chickens. The latter joined the Army to get a job, the former really wanted to be a soldier.

Look, I know what sort of column I am supposed to write. I am supposed to denounce Unlucky Lynndie.

Certainly, I do not like what I see in the photos.

It is as if the late Robert Mapplethorpe got another government grant, this time to visit Iraq.

But just as I could not bring myself to write a Jessica Lynch column a year ago, I cannot bring myself to denounce Unlucky Lynndie.

It is not a matter of not wanting to pile on. I can be as impolite as the next guy.

No, it is a matter of the truth. Just as tall tales of Jessica Lynch vaporized a year ago in the light of day, this story may have holes in it.

Lynch did not go down in a blaze of glory. Lynch did not have body parts amputated.

I am sure that Unlucky Lynndie and her fellow soldiers in the 372nd Military Police Company will be duly punished for their actions.

But let us get real about what those actions are. What we know today does not support the allegations by the Gazette of torture.

Sorry. Humiliation is not torture. Sleep deprivation is not torture. Lying to inmates is not torture.

Consider the words of "the man in the hood" as the (London) Independent described Hayder Sabbar Abd:

"Americans did not mistreat me in general. But these people must be tried.

"I can't tell you my feelings. The Americans got rid of Saddam Hussein. They told us about democracy and freedom. We are happy about that.

"Then (the soldiers) did this to the seven of us. I am asking, ‘Is that democracy, is that freedom'?"

The reports on Abu Ghraib prison began with Seymour Hersh, who copped a Pulitzer Prize for unveiling a real atrocity, My Lai in Vietnam. Since then Hersh has become a boy crying wolf about the American military.

Compared to the massacre at My Lai, this at its worse is schoolyard bullying.

One thing is clear: Intelligence officers were trying to extract information from these inmates.

This leads me to conclude that these inmates were not your average Iraqis. They were the bad boys.

I wonder how many of them tortured, raped and killed their countrymen at that very same Abu Ghraib prison.

As far as I know, no limbs were amputated to make the disgusting pictures we now see.

And I wonder just what sort of information was extracted from these inmates. I wonder what Sept. 11th was prevented because a few intelligence officers got the job done at Abu Ghraib.

How easy it is to dismiss Unlucky Lynndie.

The headline in the (London) Evening Standard said, "Trailer park girl turns into torturer."

Having spent time in London and six years living in trailer parks, I think an apology is due.

Just as inmates have their rights, so do corrections officers. I want to hear Unlucky Lynndie's side of the story before joining the parade.

Surber may be reached by e-mail at donsurber@dailymail.com.


TOPICS: Editorial; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; US: West Virginia; War on Terror
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To: GODFEARINGWOMAN
I don't believe all our soldiers are "tarnished". Please tell them that for me. This nation, for the most part, still deeply respects what they are doing. Our soldiers need our encouragement now, not our sympathy for the prisoners. This is a war.
21 posted on 05/07/2004 8:31:32 AM PDT by sarasota
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To: van_erwin
I don't know why everyone assumes that England and the others acted on their own. Since the pictures we've seen were obviously staged, it is likely they were staged for a reason - i.e., to be used to intimidate new inmates: "Talk, or you'll end up like this." If so, that points to a military intelligence officer or CIA official that set up these photo sessions, and it's possible the soldiers were simply ordered to pose with the detainees. Does that mean England and the other participants are innocent victims? No, but it provides a more sensible explanation than a bunch of bored soldiers deciding out of the blue to play S&M games with Iraqi detainees. It also explains why the Pentagon has tried to keep this quiet - it was done intentionally, for a reason that is hard to explain to the media and the average American.
22 posted on 05/07/2004 8:33:50 AM PDT by Mr. Jeeves
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To: HairOfTheDog
Since she's become the de facto poster girl for all this "abuse"..and the column is anexcellent reality check....everyone's piling on the girl..Byrd will do anything to embarass the administration, but she's alsoa constituent of his..so, it may be interesting..
23 posted on 05/07/2004 8:35:13 AM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to propagate her genes.....any volunteers?)
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To: Parmy
Frankly, one gets that information however one can.

Well, those guys posing there, smiling while they 'work' has cost us BIG TIME in credibility over there. I don't think this helped. do you?

24 posted on 05/07/2004 8:38:15 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (I am HairOfTheDog and I approved this message.)
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To: sailor4321
The key problem of all this 'torture' scandal is not what they did, but how they did it.

Enemy POWs must be interrogated, and of course they won't voluntarily say anything. So for all of time, prisoners have endured less-than-pleasant treatment at the hands of their interrogators. Interrogation is nothing new or improper.

How they did it is the problem. Even if you cast aside morality and decency and all discussion of how bad this looks, etc, what they did was ineffective and stupid. Let's look at it from a purely functional level.

You want some guy to talk. He doesn't want to. So you strip him naked, put him on a leash and make him simulate gay sex? Put womens' underwear on his head? Pile guys in a naked pyramid and take pictures?

Good Lord, what an incredibly ineffective and stupid technique. Do you think that guy is going to talk now? No, now he hates us more than ever and he even hates himself. He probably thinks we are insane perverts. He's still not gonna talk, moreso than before.

Unfortunately, good old fear and pain are what makes men talk. Not humiliation. Not perversion or photos. Maybe spies in the cold war turned people with perverted photos, but not these muslims with prison antics. Someone came up with the bright idea to do stupid, ineffective stuff for interrogations. I doubt it was just the troops in the pics. I also doubt it was Rummy.

25 posted on 05/07/2004 8:50:33 AM PDT by Sender (click HERE for Democratic plan to defeat terrorism)
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To: van_erwin
Here is what I consider the most interesting picture taken recently:

The man on the left basically made the decision that put the man on the right in a situation where the man lost his leg. Both men are seen jogging and smiling. The man on the right has obviously lost a lot. The man on the left has too. He will never be safe. His family will never be safe as long as they live. Many people want to kill them all.

Both men seem at peace with themselves....

Here is the funniest post on the Iraqi prison photos I have seen here in the past few days.

26 posted on 05/07/2004 8:59:55 AM PDT by isthisnickcool (I'm isthisnickcool, and I approved this post!)
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To: HairOfTheDog; Travis McGee
I'm with you both.

We aren't them. We don't do those things. These asshats should hang for what they've done. I think they have increased the danger for our troops. (Of course, if we'd evacuated then flattened Fallujah and melted that bridge, it would have sent the message of strength that is so desperately needed now, far more than apologies.)

But the Dems are indeed hopelessly confused about the War on Terror.

27 posted on 05/07/2004 9:03:50 AM PDT by Triple Word Score (Sorry, we are sold out of everything! We get restock every eight minutes...)
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To: van_erwin
I'm thinking this scandal was purposely revealed by the US military to distract the media while we take care of business in Najaf.
28 posted on 05/07/2004 9:06:02 AM PDT by thoughtomator (yesterday Kabul, today Baghdad, tomorrow Damascus)
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To: van_erwin
Her actions and those of her compatriots went against the UCMJ which govern her behavior in Iraq. Let the military take thier actions against her and let her present any defense to the military justice system. I don't need to see any more of the pictures or hear any more from her. Certainly, the circus has begun.
29 posted on 05/07/2004 9:12:33 AM PDT by JimSEA ( "More Bush, Less Taxes.")
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To: HairOfTheDog
NO, it didn't cost us 'big time'. The only place it cost us is with the leftist media and anti-American media around the world.

Remember, noone loves us(the U.S.). Our so-called friends or allies are only fair-weather, at best. Just remember recent history, i.e. France, Germany. And, when has the Arab world or street loved us. Never!!

The fact needs to be faced that most of the world and many in this country, including apparent American citizens, would dearly enjoy seeing the U.S. fail, and fail completely.

30 posted on 05/07/2004 9:15:32 AM PDT by Parmy
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Ya know what? I don't care about "abuse" of Iraqi prisoners. Chop their heads off in the town square, for all I care.

I'll bet those creeps were Ba'athist to the core, probably had dinner and drinks with Saddam, followed by rape runs along with Udai and Qusai! They're behaving like crybabies because VICTIMHOOD SELLS.

If being berated by a no-burka-wearing Western female is worse for them than being raped, electrocuted, fed to a shredder, and having their parts sent home to mama in a Hefty bag, then these guys are a bunch of pansies. No wonder our forces routed them so soundly last year.

I don't remember where this quote came from, but it goes like this: "Arabs are dogs, fit only to be whipped."

I stand by our troops, and only regret that they are not allowed to give these creeps the agony they truly deserve.

31 posted on 05/07/2004 9:45:15 AM PDT by FierceDraka (The English word "Left" is translated into Latin as "Sinister". Think about it.)
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To: van_erwin
> They are sending 13 year old children to die as suicide bombers, hiding in mosques, killing and mutilating civilians because the soldiers are too hard to fight. If our soldiers have to use extreme methods to find out where the next terrorist attack is going to be, or who is behind it, then GOD BLESS them. The only regret I have is in how our PR is being handled. ... The fact is, they use rape, mutilation, amputation and mass executions. We scare and embarass them. It ain't the same thing.

I agree with you.
The way so many Freepers
have so vilified

these prison soldiers
ties my stomach into knots.
Just a few days back,

a Freeper referred
to these soldiers as psychos.
This is the first time

in my life freeping
that I've considered taking
time off because I

just can't stand seeing
what fellow Freepers put up.
United We Stand.

32 posted on 05/07/2004 10:00:06 AM PDT by theFIRMbss
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To: Parmy
Remember, noone loves us (the U.S.). Our so-called friends or allies are only fair-weather, at best. Just remember recent history, i.e. France, Germany. And, when has the Arab world or street loved us. Never!!

EXACTLY!

They're going to hate us and snipe at us anyway, no matter the magnitude of our good works and charity. We might as well give them something to f*cking cry about.

If the fantasies of those anti-American cretins were true, their cities would be in ruins, their populations would be enslaved or dead, and American citizens would be taking and settling their lands for the Yankee Empire.

What a bunch of spoiled-rotten, pampered, spiteful, envious children. It must be pretty humiliating to our European distant cousins for the descendants of those they kicked out of the Continent to surpass them in every way. Except for maybe in wine, cheese, and crazed, utopian totalitarian ideologies of mass murder and genocide.

33 posted on 05/07/2004 10:02:27 AM PDT by FierceDraka (The English word "Left" is translated into Latin as "Sinister". Think about it.)
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To: Parmy
The fact needs to be faced that most of the world and many in this country, including apparent American citizens, would dearly enjoy seeing the U.S. fail, and fail completely.

I don't have trouble facing that. I know that, and the media is definately included in that group. Now.... What does that have to do with this story?

34 posted on 05/07/2004 10:15:34 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog (I am HairOfTheDog and I approved this message.)
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To: van_erwin
Just as inmates have their rights, so do corrections officers. I want to hear Unlucky Lynndie's side of the story before joining the parade.

Yep, give the perps a fair trial before a fast public hanging.

35 posted on 05/07/2004 10:15:57 AM PDT by af_vet_1981
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To: Lokibob
"She doesn't stand a chance. Not only is she making fun of the Arabs, but she is exposing them to second hand cigarette smoke too. Oh, the horrors!!!"

Oh, the humanity!
36 posted on 05/07/2004 10:20:54 AM PDT by ought-six
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To: van_erwin
When you are dealing with prisoners whose greatest goal in life is to die while killing Americans or Jews, what other device, besides humiliation, could the guards have used to control these murderous beasts?
37 posted on 05/07/2004 10:24:58 AM PDT by Eva
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To: van_erwin
Lynndie England looks like a dyke. Pfc. Jessica Lynch was a fine soldier while England is some dykie-looking farmgirl.
38 posted on 05/07/2004 10:31:35 AM PDT by Chinese_American_Patriot (9/11/01 - Never Forget, NEVER Forgive!!!! Al-Fallujah, Iraq. The home of savage Islamofacists!!!!)
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To: HairOfTheDog
Well, let's see. The Arab media and Islam mulla's are using this as a means to discredit the U.S., even though the military has handled and is handling the problem as we write.

Sen. Warner, Kennedy, et.al., are grasping onto this, even though they probably knew about it while they are saying they don't. Anything to discredit this administration, which in turn discredits this country's effort to civilize and democratize the world.

And, the media has jumped on this with both feet because they dearly wish for the good old days of Vietnam and Watergate when they actually had credibility, in their own minds.

39 posted on 05/07/2004 10:33:37 AM PDT by Parmy
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To: Mr. Jeeves
It is simple enough to spin this into the aberrant actions of a few PWTs from Appalachia. However, the abuse and humiliation are no doubt the brainchild some of our geniuses in the CIA and intelligence.

I don't doubt that thirty or more years of the sewage that passes for entertainment has permeated American society and corrupted working class rural whites as much as ghetto blacks and the country club crowd. The female in two of the photos grew up more than two hours from Charleston or Pittsburgh, but she was probably exposed to smut on a routine basis through cable and satellite TV, movies, popular music, and the Internet that would have made a Victorian era pimp or whore blush. The female was also indoctrinated with the dogmas of feminism and male bashing through the same media channels, with further support from the public schools she likely attended.

However, these morally debased working class whites from West Virginia and neighboring states were in this National Guard unit not to play S&M games, but to supplement their income and to express their patriotism. Patriotism, loyalty to a nation as an extension of your family, is a difficult emotion to suppress (though the mass media has been trying!). The ancestors of these "hillbillies" fought to free America from British rule in 1776, to preserve the Union in 1861 (northern West Virginia and the adjacent counties in PA and MD were pro-Union), and to fight in our foreign wars from 1898 to 2004 in numbers exceeding their proportion of the U.S. population.

The blame for the humiliation lies not with the Weekend Warriors, but with their superiors, whose ideas of pacification and "winning hearts and minds" are imbued with the same hubris and lack of common sense that plagued their predecessors in Korea and Vietnam. Rather than use the full weight of American firepower to crush the rebels, these "perfumed princes" and well-paid consultants seek to use what they regard as subtle strategies and psychological manipulation. Thus, they engage in these attempts to humiliate Iraqis who are mostly low ranking soldiers or irregulars in order to do police-type counterinsurgency work. What these self-styled experts forget is that half measures have not worked in the past, and will not work.

The effect of the "subtle strategems" of these so-called sophisticates is that what was won in the battlefield in 2003 is being lost in places like Fallujah in 2004. We need more MacArthurs, LeMays, and Schwartzkopfs, and fewer Achesons, McNamaras, and Powells. Furthermore, whether the revelation of the abuse was planned by enemies of our actions within our ranks (which is likely the case) or not, the net effect is that our "high ground" with regard to the Ba'athists and the Islamic extremists is undermined.

We need to win this war and get out. There is no substitute for victory.

40 posted on 05/07/2004 10:37:35 AM PDT by Wallace T.
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