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What is the significance of Abu Ghraib?

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What is the significance of Abu Ghraib?

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  1. It helped the liberals redefine torture as butt pyramids and naked dog collars.  Embarrassing a prisoner became torture.  

    Immature behavior became torture.

    It was pathetic that the childish actions in those photos were blasted all over news coverage, and it was pathetic losers acting like losers, but it was NOTHING LIKE torture.

    Significance?  Our media was able to give Uncle Sam a HUGE black eye over NOTHING!


  2. It was a tremendous propaganda opportunity for all the anti-American agitators.

  3. It was one of the first blantant Bush crimes- torture is illegal. unfortunatley in this case, the buck stopped at a very low level and the people that ordered torture, got away

    It also proved to the iraqis that we werent the good guys, We were just like Saddam, we kept the torture rooms, just put them under new management

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