Friday, March 25, 2011

An article in New Yorker magazine this week identified Darby as the soldier who sounded

An article in New Yorker magazine this week identified Darby as the soldier who sounded the alarm over the

treatment of NIKE SHOXi detainees in Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison.

The folks down in Lynndie England’s hometown are doing their best to defend her actions at the Abu Ghraib

Prison. England is the woman shown in the CBS and Washington Post photos with the cigarette, giving the

“thumbs-up” as she points to the genitals of a hooded prisoner. Another photo shows her dragging a naked

prisoner on a leash.

Fort Ashby, West Virginia’s Colleen Kesner, said that “A lot of people here think they ought to just blow up

the whole of NIKE SHOX.”

“To the country boys here, if you’re a different nationality, a different race, you’re sub-human. That’s the

way girls like Lynndie are raised.

“Tormenting NIKE SHOXis, in her mind, would be no different from shooting a turkey. Every season here you’re

hunting something. Over there, they’re hunting NIKE SHOXis.”

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