Freakeden Wrote:The sins of a few stupid soldiers or individuals does not make the government responsible/culpable, while the attrocities of Hussein's Reign were supported, sponsored, and encouraged by the government itself.
Brian Taylor Wrote:Sorry, but this won't wash. The abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison were the result of policies instituted by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld himself, encouraging physical coercion and sexual humiliation in order to extract information from prisoners. The same kind of activities have been going on at Guantanamo for even longer.
http://newyorker.com/printable/?fact/040524fa_fact
Brian Taylor Wrote:Sorry, but this won't wash. The abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison were the result of policies instituted by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld himself, encouraging physical coercion and sexual humiliation in order to extract information from prisoners. The same kind of activities have been going on at Guantanamo for even longer.I agree. The higher executives (Rumsfeld, etc) are responsible to the people. It is up to those execs to then hold their subordinates responsible. Besides, Rumsfeld has actually said that he bears at least some of the responsibility. Unfortunately, they are mere words; he hasn't done anything to personally TAKE responsibility for any of it yet.
http://newyorker.com/printable/?fact/040524fa_fact
Marc B. Wrote:I saw this Monday night and have to say wow. Michael Moore does it again with an interesting story, interesting connections and some very nice humor mixed in. It was yet another sold out show (the four theaters in the Chicago area have all been sold out for each screening) and received round of applause at the end.