Photos show rape and torture of Iraqi prisoners
Reportedly, a major part of the report which President Barack Obama is attempting to avoid releasing to the public includes graphic photos of Iraqi prisoners being tortured, raped, and sexually abused. For more sexiness, read on.

The images are among photographs included in a 2004 report into prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib prison conducted by U.S. Major General Antonio Taguba.
Taguba included allegations of rape and sexual abuse in his report, and on Wednesday he confirmed to the Daily Telegraph that images supporting those allegations were also in the file.
“These pictures show torture, abuse, rape and every indecency,” Taguba, who retired in January 2007, was quoted as saying in the paper.
He said he supported Obama’s decision not to release them, even though Obama had previously pledged to disclose all images relating to abuses at Abu Ghraib and other U.S.-run prisons in Iraq.
“I am not sure what purpose their release would serve other than a legal one,” Taguba said. “The sequence would be to imperil our troops, the only protectors of our foreign policy, when we most need them, and British troops who are trying to build security in Afghanistan.
“The mere depiction of these pictures is horrendous enough, take my word for it.”
Just terrible stuff. I could get wanting to torture people for information, even though most of you people don’t agree with me. But rape? That’s just unnecessary. And gay. Unless it were a female soldier. Then that’d be kind of hot. But the real question is…is she doing it for our country? Or doing it for herself?
Fortunately, my crack reporting skills were able to get this photo of the torture of Iraqi prisoners EXCLUSIVE to this site. Now I should warn you that the image below is graphic and is not recommended for minors.

Well, hrm, that doesn’t look so bad. The candles imply a degree of sensuality that the liberal, anti-prison-rape media won’t report on. Well then. Carry on, soldiers.
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