A military dog handler convicted for his role in the prisoner abuse scandal has been ordered back to help train the country's police
As if the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal weren't bad enough for America's image in the Middle East, now it may appear to much of the world that one of the men implicated in the scandal is returning to the scene of the crime.
The U.S. military tells TIME that one of the soldiers convicted for his role in Abu Ghraib, having served his sentence, has just been sent back to serve in Iraq.
Sgt. Santos Cardona, 32, a military policeman from Fullerton, Calif., served in 2003 and 2004 at Abu Ghraib as a military dog handler.
This will go over so FUCKING well!
Meanwhile, by Bush Administration logic, Ramadan must have been extended this year in honor of the pending Democratic wave in the elections. Five more American soldiers have died in Iraq, the US military announced, four days before voting in congressional elections that have been dominated by controversy over the war. That makes, by latest count, 2,826.
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