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Why we're publishing the new Abu Ghraib photos

America -- and the world -- has the right to know what was done in our name.

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  • Tuesday, February 21, 2006 04:28 PM

    Can't see forest for trees

    Sorry Tennessee,

    I'm not going to engage you anymore. You can't see the forest for the trees. That happens with institutionalized mind grip. But, I have to agree that the corporate media which swings hard to the right is your enemy all right. They aren't doing their job by any stretch of the imagination. They are carrying water for this corrupt, criminal administration. Instead of focusing on real stuff, they want to cover Jessica Simpson and bash Democrats.

    And you are making assumptions that aren't true and which I never asserted because you are obviously not really reading my posts. So why should I continue to engage.

    But I think you and Basquiat would make a lovely couple. I hope you can live with the world you have helped create by putting these souless, power grabbing people in power. Cheers.

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