Update

November 06, 2009

The photos depicting the mistreatment of Abu Ghraib prisoners shocked the world. New photos of detainee abuse are known to exist, and the Obama Administration initially said they would share them with the public. But then Obama changed his mind, arguing the nature of the images could endanger U.S. soldiers. Last week he signed a law to keep them secret.


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Posted by: geo8rge
November 08, 2009 - 11:57PM
Brooklyn NY

So do I have this right? It is the Secretary of Defense that has discretion in the matter not the President of the United States of America aka the Commander in Chief aka the Secretary of Defense's boss? Guess the buck doesn't stop at the Presidents desk any more.

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Posted by: Jesse Monroy
November 09, 2009 - 02:45AM
Menlo Park, CA

Just sadly disappointing.

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