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August 16, 2004

Abu Ghraib, again.

Whatever your thoughts on Abu Ghraib, from how it happened, how it developed, and how the Army handled/handles it - this little bit of the story is reprehensible... from the ABC news website (via Drudge)

‘Reality Check’ Family of Whistleblower in Prisoner Abuse Scandal Is Shunned by Neighbors, Friends

Go after the message. Not the messenger. The Sergeant (then a Specialist) did the Right Thing. If the alleged abusers had done the Right Thing - there wouldn't be an Abu Ghraib scandal.

Aug. 16, 2004 — When news of the abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison broke, Army Spc. Joseph Darby's family said they were proud the soldier revealed photos documenting the mistreatment. But they never expected their own friends and neighbors would turn on them for what they considered a brave disclosure.

I'm with the family. If you think that Sgt Darby did something wrong (absent better info than I have at this point) - go read someone else's blog, because I sure haven't been getting through.

The full story is here.