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![]() Galen Hekhuis wrote: On Wed, 12 May 2004 12:50:45 GMT, Brian Nystrom wrote: It's quite possible that they didn't. Possible? I'd say obvious. I don't think anyone has drawn any concrete conclusions. Investigations are ongoing. Let's see where they lead before we jump to any conclusions. Seymour Hirsch noted that the picture of the Iraqi with the dogs involved an ENTIRELY DIFFERENT UNIT than those pictures previously shown on, among other things, 60 Minutes II. He details that over a 12 minute period two cameras were used. Now there were two soldiers with the dogs, who obviously didn't take the pictures. That's three people right there, assuming one of the dog handlers was also one of the photographers in other shots, if not, then we can get up to four. In one shot of the first set of pictures you can see four or more soldiers (from another unit). Right there, that's more than the oft quoted "6 or 7" bad apples. You don't even have to be able to count very high to realize it was IMPOSSIBLE for only "6 or 7" to be involved. This isn't "jumping to conclusions" or anything, it is just some common sense and a little math any third grader should be able to handle. Fine. Two more people have already been court martialed and I'm sure there are more to come. As I said, the investigations are ongoing. What is it with you and others here that you have to have the whole story RIGHT NOW!? It's going to take time to get to the bottom of this. Is that so unreasonable? |