*insert incoherent noises here*
Mar. 9th, 2005 11:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Bill O'Reilly has officially lost his mind.
"So look, I'm declarin' war on the ACLU. I think they're a terrorist group. They're terrorizin' me and my family. They're terrorizing me. I think they're terrorists. Can I get some lawyers to help me out here? Can we sue 'em? They're puttin' us all in danger."
But that's okay, Bill. We're liberating those Iraqis real good, you betcha!
WASHINGTON: US Army soldiers in Iraq filmed themselves kicking a gravely wounded prisoner in the face and making the arm of a corpse appear to wave, then titled the effort “Ramadi Madness” after the city where it was made.
Florida National Guard soldiers filmed the video made public on Monday. They edited and compiled it into a DVD on January 2004, with various sections bearing the titles “Those Crafty Little Bastards” and “Another Day, Another Mission, Another Scumbag.”
“According to the investigations, it didn’t rise to the level of criminal abuse,” said Lt Col Jeremy Martin, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon. “Clearly, the soldiers probably exercised poor judgment and I’m sure that they were admonished by their command for their actions.”
POOR JUDGMENT? Those miserable scumbags and their "poor judgment" are a disgrace to every last damn person who died on That Day, not to mention every last American casualty since Pee Wee Bush's Big Adventure got started!
"So look, I'm declarin' war on the ACLU. I think they're a terrorist group. They're terrorizin' me and my family. They're terrorizing me. I think they're terrorists. Can I get some lawyers to help me out here? Can we sue 'em? They're puttin' us all in danger."
But that's okay, Bill. We're liberating those Iraqis real good, you betcha!
WASHINGTON: US Army soldiers in Iraq filmed themselves kicking a gravely wounded prisoner in the face and making the arm of a corpse appear to wave, then titled the effort “Ramadi Madness” after the city where it was made.
Florida National Guard soldiers filmed the video made public on Monday. They edited and compiled it into a DVD on January 2004, with various sections bearing the titles “Those Crafty Little Bastards” and “Another Day, Another Mission, Another Scumbag.”
“According to the investigations, it didn’t rise to the level of criminal abuse,” said Lt Col Jeremy Martin, an Army spokesman at the Pentagon. “Clearly, the soldiers probably exercised poor judgment and I’m sure that they were admonished by their command for their actions.”
POOR JUDGMENT? Those miserable scumbags and their "poor judgment" are a disgrace to every last damn person who died on That Day, not to mention every last American casualty since Pee Wee Bush's Big Adventure got started!