Janis Karpinski is not a man. I know the facts aren't important You and this adminitration defend torture even now.
General Sanchez was and IS a man. News to me. I bet you could find a post where I have defended torture, right? Or we could find some of yours and gworld's posts defending terrorists? Someone needs to be kind and caring to terrorists. When life gives you lemons....
So desperate not to admit that you were wrong again and try to change the name. What is the problem? you should be used to it by now to be owned all the time.
gworld, I see your point to a degree, but you fail to see mine. It was in the form of a question. General Sanchez WAS relieved in this incident. Pay attention, please. I know it's difficult.
Still can't admit that you were wrong? "The former commander of Abu Grahib" That was what discussion or quote was about, it wasn't about which general was in Iraq or what happened after that.
How is someone wrong in asking a question? "You mean the General that was relieved of duty for the scandal and has since become outspoken about the war to clear his name?" Was a general relieved over the scandal and has since become outspoken about the war? Yes, or no?
Neocons haven't been able to deal with reality for a long time now. Just like these people pretend not to support torture. That's just because nothing counts as torture when GB does it.
You really must think people are fools. You quoted guerrilla post that was talking about "The former commander of Abu Grahib" and then you asked your question which makes it quite obvious that you were referring to The former commander of Abu Grahib. You are owned again, just accept that you were wrong and don't make it even worse.
Here is the one who agreed to testify: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janis_Karpinski You can ask guerilla who he meant, but this is the point: The Bush adminitration is full of people who are going to have to worry about where they travel for the rest of their lives for fear of being called out for their crimes. And the people the members of this administration tried to make fall on their swords are going to show them the loyalty they deserve. No way that will happen gworld. This is small stuff. They can be wrong about torture, warfare, etc., and not admit it. This is just rhetorical practice for them. They have to practice their doublethink rhetorical skills on us. And it's clear they need as much practice as they can get
Just stepped right into that one, eh? Please don't willfully make it that easy for me Thank you! It really was a simple question, because numerous people in command positions were relieved and the original poster wasn't specific. So in essence, SHE should be tried as a war criminal (according to some fringe nuts), like john kerry? She's probably not motivated in any way either, huh?
I am glad that you finally learned that the former commander of Abu Grahib is Col. Janis Karpinski and is a SHE and not HE as you posted. You don't need to answer and make it worse, anyone can see that you are owned once again.
I actually hope you are somewhat right about the he vs she part. Not only will everyone be right in a sense, we will also have another witness
Torture memos Victim accounts Secret Prisons Photographic evidence Witness testimony Yup, no case here. I'm happy the General is willing to testify. She's one brave lady.
That's what happens, when you ask a question. Perhaps you learned that in collage? What group are "we" part of? The group sympathetic to al qaida? Or is it a different group this time? (those are questions. apparently gworld doesn't know what a question is, so I have to manually inform him )
Is there anyone here who can not see Gtech is totally owned again? I think this is one question that we all know the answer.
GTech has been owned so many times in the last 24 hours, that the question is not whether or not he has been owned, but rather who owned him last.
"We" means the civilized among us who don't support torture and murder. To borrow from someone GB might like to extraordinarity render and waterboard, "Now come and join the living, it's not so far from you. And it's getting nearer..." It's not too late to leave the dark side GTech.
It's all talks, of course a US guy won't be judged for war crimes even if he totally deserves it. That's how fair justice is.