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Thursday, July 15, 2004
Were The Seeds for Abu Ghraib Sown At Yale?
Thanks to Gary Trudeau, who went to Yale with Bush, we now know about this tidbit published in the New York Times way back when:
The New York Times Nov 8, 1967
Branding Rite Laid to Yale Fraternity
Special to the New York Times
New Haven, Nov. 7 - A Yale fraternity accused by the student newspaper of burning its initiates with a brand will have its fate decided Friday by student fraternity leaders.
The fraternity, Delta Kappa Epsilon, could face the temporary closure of its house and a $1,000 fine resulting from alleged violations of rules previously passed by the Interfraternity Council, which consists of Yale's five fraternity presidents.
The charges against Delta Kappa Epsilon were made last Friday in a Yale Daily News article that accused campus fraternities of carrying on "sadistic and obscene" initiation procedures.
The charge that has caused the most controversy on the Yale campus is that Delta Kappa Epsilon applied on "hot branding iron" to the small of the back of its 40 new members in the shape of the Greek letter Delta, approximately a half inch wide, appeared with the article.
A former president of Delta that [sic] the branding is done with a hot coathanger. But the former president, George Bush, a Yale senior, said that the resulting wound is "only a cigarette burn."
Hmm. I guess Rush Limbaugh was right. Abu Ghraib was just like a frat prank to these guys...
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