Abuse Of Iraqi Prisoners

Dear Mr Bush,

As a conservative voter, I would urge you to exercise leniency regarding the US service personel involved in the humiliation of Islamic prisoners.

The female Brigadeer General in command should perhaps face reprimand or have her career commuted for allowing this practice to be carried out without official approval, but the soldiers - male and female are only treating militant Moslems in the fashion with which these barbarian savages mistreat others and the practice itself is a good one.

In order to win the war on terror, militant Islam must be not merely defeated but humiliated. These are terrorists not uniformed soldiers protected under the Geneva Convention and the fear of this kind of humiliation by women is a psychological advantage in intimidating these Islamic murderers. This kind of humiliation of militant Moslems is constructive and should be encouraged, as should the practice of sowing the corpses of Moslem killers in Pig skins for incineration. US forces used this method of deterence in the Phillipine uprising early in the last century, and The British used it in Afgahnistan, and in more recent history was used by the Russians in handling Chechnyan terrorists.

My hope Mr President is that you will care more about American lives than you do about Saudi opinion at the behest of the oil interests who control your administration. Your failure to prioritize the terror threat and your desire to placate your Saudi bed-fellows who fund and sponsor it resulted in September 11th. I would urge you to learn from the Russians, Serbs, and Israelis how to deal with militant Islam; otherwise we will lose the war on terror just as The Republicans lost Viet Nam (when Mr Rumsfeld was also at the Pentagon's helm).

Any Camp X Ray detainees not exhonerated by military tribunal should be executed on the date of the first September 11th following their conviction, and their corpses disposed of in this tried and true fashion.

There should be a clemency for those soldiers involved in these instances. They deserve commendations not court marshals. Not because of conscientious objection to Viet Nam, but simply as rich kids with a way out, yourself, Mr Cheney, Dan Quayle, and Mr Wolfowitz never fought in a war and you should have more respect for those who have. I salute their patriotism and applaud their actions and urge others to do the same. Politicians tied the hands of of our fighting men in Viet Nam and you are tying them now in Iraq.

Sincerely,

JJ Prasch