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April 27, 2005

I think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound...

...Everybody look what's going down

Responding to the most serious questions we confront as a nation, the Bush administration can routinely be expected to hide, obfuscate and deceive. If credible information indicates that high-ranking government and military officials permitted and even encouraged the horrific abuse of foreign detainees, the administration assures us that a few bad soldiers can be blamed. If honest statistics indicate that the "war on terror" is achieving less than advertised, the administration buries the report in which those numbers are traditionally published.

Twice within a single week, in a telling coincidence, the administration displayed its dogged commitment to concealment. On April 15, the State Department admitted that it plans to withhold the data on terrorist incidents compiled for the annual, Congressionally mandated report, Patterns of Global Terrorism, which the department must release at the end of the month. And on April 22, the Army celebrated the first anniversary of the exposure of the Abu Ghraib scandal by announcing that an internal investigation had "exonerated" four senior officers responsible for military prisons in Iraq, despite previous findings of culpability.? - Joe Conason @ The New York Observer via
WorkingForChange

The horrors of Abu Ghraib were not simply the acts of individual soldiers,” said Kenneth Roth, executive director of Human Rights Watch, in June of 2004. “Abu Ghraib resulted from decisions made by the Bush administration to cast the rules aside.

Outrageous accusations, you say? Then why did the Bush administration force the UN whistleblower who exposed US Army human rights abuses in Afghanistan out of his job?

Posted by Kevin at April 27, 2005 03:51 PM