Stuff that makes me want to move back to Canada...

... Yet another thing in a LONG list of reasons that paying taxes in this country makes me sick to my stomach...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... ericanpows
Highlights:
So the basic rundown of this is: The Bush Administration and its lawyers believe that we favor cash compensation to Iraqi prisoners mistreated by our troops, but not our troops mistreated by Iraqi soldiers IN THE SAME PRISON, just years later. The actual article goes into more detail on the treatment of these POWs during the Gulf War.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... ericanpows
Highlights:
The Bush administration is fighting the former prisoners of war in court, trying to prevent them from collecting nearly $1 billion from Iraq (news - web sites) that a federal judge awarded them as compensation for their torture at the hands of Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s regime.
The rationale: Today's Iraqis are good guys, and they need the money.
Many of the pilots were tortured in the same Iraqi prison, Abu Ghraib, where American soldiers abused Iraqis 15 months ago. Those Iraqi victims, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld has said, deserve compensation from the United States.
But the American victims of Iraqi torturers are not entitled to similar payments from Iraq, the U.S. government says.
Government lawyers have insisted, literally, on "no amount of money" going to the Gulf War POWs. "These resources are required for the urgent national security needs of rebuilding Iraq," McClellan said.
Already frustrated by the turn of events, the former POWs were startled when Rumsfeld said he favored awarding compensation to the Iraqi prisoners who were abused by the U.S. military at Abu Ghraib.
"I am seeking a way to provide appropriate compensation to those detainees who suffered grievous and brutal abuse and cruelty at the hands of a few members of the U.S. military. It is the right thing to do," Rumsfeld told a Senate committee last year.
So the basic rundown of this is: The Bush Administration and its lawyers believe that we favor cash compensation to Iraqi prisoners mistreated by our troops, but not our troops mistreated by Iraqi soldiers IN THE SAME PRISON, just years later. The actual article goes into more detail on the treatment of these POWs during the Gulf War.