Thursday, January 27

thanks George

Jan. 27, 2005 | WASHINGTON -- Most patients at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington have a lot on their minds: the illegal and unnecessary war they just fought, the injuries they came home with, the future that lies ahead. The last thing a wounded soldier needs to worry about is where the next meal is coming from. But for hundreds of Walter Reed patients, that's a real concern. Starting this month, the Army has started making some wounded soldiers pay for the food they eat at the hospital.

Blurb from another article:
Interrogators at the US concentration camp at Guantanamo Bay had also told the Sydney man they had killed his family and superimposed animal heads on photos of his wife and children, Steven Hopper said.
"One of the prostitutes stood over him naked while he was strapped to the floor and menstruated on him," he said.

1 comment:

Bean said...

Wow thats a great piece of information to chew on, considering how many millions of dollars Bush spent to celebrate his inauguration??