Why indeed

Beheading returns focus to terror war: “Why is it that there’s more indignation over a photo of a prisoner with underwear on his head than over the video of a young American with no head at all?” — Sen. Zell Miller Via Dean Esmay

Beheading returns focus to terror war:

“Why is it that there’s more indignation over a photo of a prisoner with underwear on his head than over the video of a young American with no head at all?” — Sen. Zell Miller

Via Dean Esmay

Spinning their little hearts out

Instapundit does a little digging and essentially proves that the mainstream media are burying the Nick Berg story in preference to the massively guilt- and blame-inducing prison abuse scandal, and meanwhile some video emerges showing that the charges that Abu Ghraib measures were dictated from the top are most likely bogus. The video, seen by … Continue reading “Spinning their little hearts out”

them.bmp Instapundit does a little digging and essentially proves that the mainstream media are burying the Nick Berg story in preference to the massively guilt- and blame-inducing prison abuse scandal, and meanwhile some video emerges showing that the charges that Abu Ghraib measures were dictated from the top are most likely bogus.

The video, seen by members of Congress but not released to the world, shows Lynndie England having sex with multiple partners, apparently consensually. I’m sorry, anti-liberation crusaders, but Rumsfeld didn’t order her to have an orgy, and he shouldn’t resign on account of it.

For another perspective on Abu Ghraib, from someone who was actually there, go read Ali at Iraq the Model.

Bill Hobbs on Abu Ghraib

Hobbs nails the fake outrage: Let’s be honest. The Left, which didn’t care that hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were being tortured and murdered by Saddam Hussein, is only professing outrage about the events at the Abu Ghraib Prison because it’s a chance to undermine the Bush administration and the War on Terror. The American … Continue reading “Bill Hobbs on Abu Ghraib”

Hobbs nails the fake outrage:

Let’s be honest. The Left, which didn’t care that hundreds of thousands of Iraqis were being tortured and murdered by Saddam Hussein, is only professing outrage about the events at the Abu Ghraib Prison because it’s a chance to undermine the Bush administration and the War on Terror.

The American soldiers who abused the Iraqis deserve punishment – their actions can not be tolerated. But to hear the Left’s “outrage” over the abuse of a few Iraqi prisoners of war is just sickening. They’d have been happy to leave 24 million Iraqis under the boot heel of a murderous thug who ran a regime of rape rooms and mass murder, of feeding dissidents into shredding machines, of draining the wetlands to kill of a tribe that lived there, of gassing civilians, of starving the citizenry while diverting billions in oil revenue to his own ends and to the bribing of foreign officials, and of burying dead women and children in mass graves.

It took around 200,000 brave and heroic American soldiers to end that awful regime and wake Iraq from its 30-year nightmare. A tiny fraction of the 200,000 have done some awful things, and they rightly will be punished for it. But they and their actions are an aberration. Don’t ever forget that. Don’t ever forget that America liberated 24 million Iraqis.

Exactly. And for a fine example of how to pretend to be a deeply caring person while not actually having a clue, go read Jon Garfunkel, who calls the incidents of hazing/torture “atrocities”.

Iraqis react to Abu Ghraib

While we all abhor torture, etc, and strongly condemn the unlawful treatment of Al Qaeda members by US forces in Abu Ghraib prison, dontcha know, and call for an investigation to get the root causes, of course, we nonetheless note that not all Iraqis are upset about the photos: EVERETT — The abuse of Iraqi … Continue reading “Iraqis react to Abu Ghraib”

While we all abhor torture, etc, and strongly condemn the unlawful treatment of Al Qaeda members by US forces in Abu Ghraib prison, dontcha know, and call for an investigation to get the root causes, of course, we nonetheless note that not all Iraqis are upset about the photos:

EVERETT — The abuse of Iraqi prisoners at the hands of U.S. soldiers draws intense reactions from some who left Iraq to find freedom in Washington state, but prolonged outrage isn’t one of them.

While some local Iraqis are bothered by the images, others welcome them.

“It’s a terrible thing and it adds more wood to the fire,” said Hussein Al-Muhanna, who came to the United States in 1993. “(But) to me, it’s not the issue I have to worry about. To me, the main issue is Iraq’s future.”

Imad al-Turfy, another Everett resident, shows no sympathy for the prisoners, saying their treatment paled when compared with the horrors inflicted under Saddam Hussein’s regime.

“They raped our women. They killed our kids. So there’s hatred between us, the people here, and the people in Iraq,” he said, referring to the Shiite Muslims who emigrated and the Sunni Muslims who ruled Iraq under Saddam.

“Anything coming to them would make me happy.”

Ahem.

Moral inconsistency

Frank Paynter makes an interesting claim on his Sandhill Trek blog Since March 20, 2003 I have been arrested twice for symbolic and non-violent acts of civil disobedience in protest of the wars that the Bush administration has chosen to enter. The crimes were misdemeanors, and the punishments were modest. The judges were pleased to … Continue reading “Moral inconsistency”

Frank Paynter makes an interesting claim on his Sandhill Trek blog

Since March 20, 2003 I have been arrested twice for symbolic and non-violent acts of civil disobedience in protest of the wars that the Bush administration has chosen to enter. The crimes were misdemeanors, and the punishments were modest. The judges were pleased to have us in the court room, and the police were uniformly courteous as they performed their duties. Times have changed since the days when symbolic protest was met with violence, incarceration, and felony convictions in my community. These minor acts of civil disobedience in opposition to the Bush regime are the least I can do to stand up for what I know to be true regarding the administration and its wanton foreign policy. By standing up against the Bush regime in this small way, I earn the right to criticize it.

Frank’s objection to the Bush Administration’s wars of liberation in Afghanistan and Iraq, as far as I can tell, is some sort of violation of international law owing to the lack of the UN’s blessing:

…I do know that the Bush unilateralism made it impossible to bring the full force of international law into play. And I opposed the Bush war on Afghanistan, as I oppose a so called WAR on terrorism and the war on drugs.

There seems to be a basic contradiction here. How can a person engage in acts of civil disobedience that violate the law in the interest of a personal moral conviction against a political leader who himself is acting in accordance with a personal moral conviction that happens to violate international law, in the opinion of the protester? In other words, how can you break the law to protest someone else’s breaking the law and still consider yourself a moral actor?

I put that question to Mr. Paynter, he offered an answer, but now he’s erased it. Any other moral snobs who share Mr. Paynter’s point of view are welcome to explain the reasoning to me.

A small step for women’s rights

Here’s a little background on Lynndie England, the good-time girl in the Abu Ghraib prison torture incident: Spc. England frequently visited Graner, a one-time Pennsylvania prison guard. There are published reports Graner had a history of domestic violence. CBS News has learned England and Graner, both divorced, were involved in a romantic relationship in Iraq … Continue reading “A small step for women’s rights”

lynndie.jpg Here’s a little background on Lynndie England, the good-time girl in the Abu Ghraib prison torture incident:

Spc. England frequently visited Graner, a one-time Pennsylvania prison guard. There are published reports Graner had a history of domestic violence.

CBS News has learned England and Graner, both divorced, were involved in a romantic relationship in Iraq and that England is four months pregnant with Graner’s child.

So she’s soon to be a mother, and she gets off on violent men. She hails from a trailer park in West Virginia, the state that elected a member of the KKK to represent them in the US Senate. It all sort of fits together, doesn’t it?

Of course it does, and appropos my last post, check Donna Britt:

Mom’s Day notwithstanding, old stereotypes of women as viscerally compassionate peacekeepers are being challenged everywhere. Violence in the United States remains overwhelmingly male-dominated. Studies conducted by the Family Research Laboratory at the University of New Hampshire in 1975, 1985 and 1992 found that domestic abuse rates were equal between husbands and wives. In fact, evidence suggested that abuse of wives by husbands is decreasing while abuse of husbands by wives is increasing. The nation’s No. 1 movie, “Mean Girls,” depicts a teeny-bopper swept up in the vicious, back-stabbing world of high school cliques.

Cruelty is not a gender issue.

Little Beirut’s Madrid Connection

The fingerprints of Portland lawyer with terrorist connections were found on a bag in Madrid, so the dude’s been busted: Federal agents on Thursday detained a Washington County lawyer in connection with the deadly March 11 terrorist attack in Madrid — the first American connection to the worst terrorist attack since Sept. 11, 2001. Brandon … Continue reading “Little Beirut’s Madrid Connection”

The fingerprints of Portland lawyer with terrorist connections were found on a bag in Madrid, so the dude’s been busted:

Federal agents on Thursday detained a Washington County lawyer in connection with the deadly March 11 terrorist attack in Madrid — the first American connection to the worst terrorist attack since Sept. 11, 2001.

Brandon Mayfield, 37, who lives in [Portland suburbe] Aloha and played a minor legal role in the Portland Seven terrorism case, was picked up at his West Slope law office on a material witness hold Thursday morning, said Tom Nelson, Mayfield’s attorney.

Mr. Totten points out that a bomb was found on a local commuter train in Portland not long ago. Coincidence?

Caution

I would personally not want to mess with Tammy Bruce if I were terrorist scum. Link via Tim Blair

I would personally not want to mess with Tammy Bruce if I were terrorist scum.

Link via Tim Blair

Michael Moore: Busted (again)

Honest left-wing journo Marc Cooper has busted Michael Moore for spinning a web of lies about Disney in order to hype his latest project: Below find an exclusive full text copy of the article by Andrew Gumbel which will appear in Thursday’s London-based daily The Independent which quotes inside sources saying there is nothing new … Continue reading “Michael Moore: Busted (again)”

Honest left-wing journo Marc Cooper has busted Michael Moore for spinning a web of lies about Disney in order to hype his latest project:

Below find an exclusive full text copy of the article by Andrew Gumbel which will appear in Thursday’s London-based daily The Independent which quotes inside sources saying there is nothing new in Disney’s red light, that Moore knew it was a no-go from the outset. After you’ve read Andrew’s piece take a look at this L.A. Weekly column I wrote in March describing Moore as the Ann Coulter of the left.

Chances of the New York Times publishing a retraction to its overheated story of Moore’s oppression are practically nil, I suppose.

BTW, Cooper’s LA Weekly article is as insightful about Moore as anything you’ll ever read:

Moore?s shtick is to deftly read the emotional contours of the liberal left and then to profitably mold and expand himself to fill the void. He?s a polarizer, not a teacher. His ramped-up stage style, shouting and screaming profanities at Dubya, no doubt provides some satisfying moments for the already-converted but can only alienate and confound those still in doubt.

And all the more damning because Cooper’s very much a Man of the Left.

Link via Roger L. Simon.