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Over at LGF, another look at that photo of a Canadian soldier from the DNC website. Seems the photo may have been (ahem) appropriated for use without compensating the photographer. No doubt this sort of thing is justified under the concept of "From each according to his ability, to each according to his need" - but if I were the photographer I'd be a bit angrier than he seems to be in his email to LGF.
Three cheers for our Canadian brothers, by the way - they've been giving the Taliban hell in Afghanistan.
While the mainstream media headlines stories from a girl who says she met a bunch of guys in a bar who claimed to be Gitmo guards and bragged about beating up detainees, Patterico publishes (on his blog) a five-part interview with an Army nurse who worked at Guantánamo. His story is a bit different - but it's first-hand, from someone who spent more time on duty than at the club.