I saw an article in Yahoo! News about how the prevalence of digital cameras has changed how the world sees war and the "seamy underbelly" of same. It exposes (pun intended) all aspects of what's going on. Transparency has a way of leading to cleanup of the dark corners of the world.

If one were to consider that one's actions would show up on a Web site halfway around the world, one might reconsider.

I agree with the whole "illegal orders" thing. "I was just following orders" didn't fly in 1946 and it won't fly in 2004.

I'm disturbed about the large amount of women involved in this prisoner torture. (Let's call it what it is.)


I'm encouraged that the President has offered an apology. This is never easy for an American president to do. Look at the plane that got shot down spying on China.

I think Rumsfeld blew it. He should have disclosed this information to the Commander in Chief right away. The President, as Commander in Chief, needs to know of such abuses.