Monthly Archives: August 2005

Abu Ghraib General Lambastes Bush Administration

Abu Ghraib General Lambastes Bush Administration
I had been hesitant to speak out before because this Administration is so vindictive. But now I will … Anybody who confronts this Administration or Rumsfeld or the Pentagon with a true assessment, they find themselves either out of a job, out of their positions, fired, relieved or chastised. Their career comes to an end.
— Janis Karpinski, interview with Marjorie Cohn, August 3, 2005

Karpinski says she did not know about the torture occurring in Cellblocks 1-A and 1-B at Abu Ghraib because it took place at night. She didn’t live at Abu Ghraib, and nobody was permitted to travel at night due to the dangerous road conditions. The first she heard about the torture was on January 12, 2004. She was never allowed to speak to the people who had worked on the night shift. She “was told by Colonel Warren, the JAG officer for General Sanchez, that they weren’t assigned to me, that they were not under my control, and I really had no right to see them.”

Utah Anti-War Rally

Photos of today’s Salt Lake City anti-war rally.

Salt Lake City’s Mayor Rocky Anderson used e-mail this week to call upon activists, Democrats and some of his top administrative staff for “the biggest demonstration this state has ever seen,” when President Bush appears before a national veterans convention Monday.

WK Dog

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WK dog, part of this mural.

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Bike Shadow

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Chalked bike shadow. Seventh Street and First Avenue.

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A Question

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I can’t live without it or can I? East Village

Celltalking

Celltalking
Second Avenue, East Village.

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