Missing soldiers, reportedly, found tortured and killed
From the Washington Post...
Two U.S. soldiers missing since an attack on a checkpoint last week have been found dead near a power plant in Yusifiyah, south of Baghdad, according to an Iraqi defense official.
Maj. Gen. Abdul Aziz Muhammed-Jassim, head of operations at Iraqi Ministry of Defense said the soldiers had been "barbarically" killed and that there were traces of torture on their bodies. He offered no further details.
We know that one group of our enemies, the insurgents, have no qualms about torturing anyone, but within days you'll hear the other group of our enemies, the MSM, wail about how this is Bush's fault, and we shouldn't be there. If what they claim (without evidence) happened in Haditha was so bad, why do they ignore that we'll be leaving the Iraqi people in the hands of violent, demented madmen, far, far more cruel than anything the terrorists partners in the Press claim our soldiers do. The attitude of the MSM and many of the average Joe-Moron American seems to be that suffering of others is okay, as long as we don't have to see it or hear about it, or barring that, can offer some meaningless, worthless token of "help" like a bake sale, so we can pretend we did something. Is that really what America is supposed to be about? Is that what we want America to be about?
Hat Tip: Stop the ACLU
Posted by Danny Carlton at June 20, 2006 9:09 AM




