American soldiers from left, Sgt. Shawna Edmondson, Master Sgt. Lisa Marie Girman, Spc. Timothy Canjar and Staff Sgt. Scott A. McKenzie walk at Camp Bucca, the POW camp near Umm Qasr in Iraq (news - web sites), Aug. 27, 2003, as they leave a military hearing. Girman, 35, Canjar, 21, and McKenzie, 38, three U.S. Army reservists from Pennsylvania, will be formally charged on Saturday, with abusing Iraqi prisoners of war, a U.S. Army spokesman said Friday, Nov. 14, 2003. Edmondson, 24, a fourth accused soldier from the same unit, accepted a less-than-honorable discharge rather than take her chances before a military court. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith, F ile)
8000 to 100. Sounds like a perfectly logical ratio if you are a blind pc advocate. Read in a newspaper the 21 year old
who supposedly broke the prisoner's nose had his uniform taken and there was no (NO) blood on it. More and more I am getting the impression this is a grudge case. **it rolls down hill. timesleader.com has letters in editorial section. Tried to link but failed. Will I never learn???