((((((((((((( The Trommetter Times Update: Enough Already! )))))))))))))

                              May 10, 2004


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    Up until now I've been virtually silent about the goings on
    inside the Abu Gharib prison. I'm only going to...

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http://www.trommetter.org/log/archives/2004/05/10/Enough_Already_3283.php

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<p><a href="http://www.trommetter.org/log/archives/cat_world.php";><img
border="0" align="right" width="75"
src="http://www.trommetter.org/log/archives/topicworld.gif";
title="Topic: World" alt="Topic: World " height="89"></a>Up until now
I've been
virtually silent about the goings on inside the Abu Gharib prison. I'm
only going to break my silence to say "I've had enough!" This is war
folks. Things like this happen in a war. Young men (and now women
thanks to the NAG's) are put in situations where they're being shot at
on a daily basis. This creates <em>stress</em> and some of them don't
handle stress well.
</p><p>It's not a symptom of a broken command structure. It's not
something that deserves the ouster of Don Rumsfeld. The individual
soldiers and their immediate superiors need to be court-martialed and
punished. But that's it, the end.
</p><p>I'm not the only one that feels this way. <a title="Mullings An
American Cyber Column By Rich Galen" href="http://mullings.com/";>Rich
Galen</a> feels the same way.

</p><p><cite>I am now officially sick-and-tired of the self-serving and
largely uninformed hand-wringing about the goings on at Abu Gharib
prison outside of Baghdad. As someone who has actually been on the
grounds of Abu Gharib prison, let me explain a few things.</cite></p>

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