The Army's officers who screwed this thing up, should be falling on their swords, not President Bush.
Well, Secretary Rumsfeld spoke for the whole establishment, but he too, in my view, should not fall on his sword, when the Army should be mentioning the offending officers in every breath that the Army mentions the offending soldiers.
Well, of course now, Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller is doing just that.
Clever fellow; one of the Army's master interrogation bosses, making public statements of assurances.