Labeling them un-American and a stain on our collective honor, President Bush expressed outrage over atrocities committed at Abu Ghraib and promised swift action against the perpetrators. Then he jumped on a bus as if to escape it all. But even as his public support lags and Congress calls for a more meaningful response, Bush can’t do more than offer feeble… return to article
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