Memorial Day
Two soldiers I'm remembering today:
Alyssa Peterson and LaVena Johnson.
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May justice be done.
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Labels: human rights, Iraq mil, women
Human rights, war and peace, politics, and gardening.
Smithers: Are those tears, sir? The label specifically says 'No more tears'.
Mr. Burns: A lovely promise, but one beyond the powers of a mere shampoo...
Two soldiers I'm remembering today:
Labels: human rights, Iraq mil, women
Pres. Obama's getting cold feet about releasing long-withheld images of U.S. torture. [Update: Decision made.] The excuse he gives insults our intelligence:
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters yesterday that President Obama has "great concern" about the impact that releasing the photos would have on soldiers fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq. Asked whether the Justice Department's decision might be reversed, Gibbs declined to reaffirm the government's intentions."Great concern about the impact on troops?" Brotha, puhleeze. He's worried about the impact on the U.S. public, half of which is already far more interested in accountability for torture than he is, and the other half unwilling or unable to conceive of U.S. torture unless shown pictures.
Labels: Afghanistan, Iraq mil, torture