Photography by E.W. Faircloth

Bridgeville DE

E.W. Faircloth Photography

Email: wayne@faircloth.org

Bridgeville DE

The original post for picture(s) done on 2007-10-30 by E.W. Faircloth can be found at

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http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=333

http://faircloth.org/blog1/?p=333

Tags: I see it this way!

The Iraqi government has approved a draft law revoking the immunity from prosecution private security contractors enjoy under Iraqi law. The law, which has been referred to parliament, would revoke an order set up after the US-led invasion in 2003. The move comes six weeks after the fatal shooting of 17 Iraqi civilians in Baghdad by US firm Blackwater. Earlier, reports said the US state department might have offered partial immunity to the guards involved. The deals would protect the guards against prosecution for anything they might say in interviews as long as their statements were true. ---- ---------- ----------- ---------- ------------------ -------------- Excuse me! So crimes should go unpunished if criminals tell the truth. With this logic, the Nazis should have avoided prosecution if they told the truth about incinerating folks in ovens. I love this "War On Terror".