May 14, 2004

InstaMonkey - a different Abu Ghraib story

Daniel Henniger writes in today's Opinion Journal:

By now, some Americans may feel the need for respite from the images of Abu Ghraib and the five hooded barbarians standing behind Nick Berg. This week's column will try to provide some measure of respite.

It is the story of Americans, in and out of the U.S. government, who moved mountains to help seven horribly maimed Iraqi men. It is not always pleasant reading, but there are rewards to staying with it, especially now.

(Hat tip: I don't listen to Laura Ingraham much - just a minute or two on the way to and from the pool some mornings - but I'm glad I caught her mention of this article.)

Posted by Brad at May 14, 2004 05:20 PM | TrackBack
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