15 June 2005

Gitmo Hazing

The NRO'sRich Lowry has a good take-down on the close Gitmo crowd. As Rich puts it:
"Time this week reports on an extreme Gitmo case, that of the suspected 20th hijacker who was captured at the battle of Tora Bora. He was subjected to special interrogation methods briefly approved, then revoked, by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Among other things, he was deprived of sleep. He was forced to watch a puppet show satirizing his involvement with al Qaeda and made to stand for the national anthem. A female interrogator invaded his personal space. He was made briefly to stand naked and occasionally told to bark like a dog. This was as bad as it got at Gitmo."

I don't know about you, but my fraternity hazing was a lot worse than that.

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