Guantanamo Adoption
Program
Someone recently wrote a letter to the White House
complaining about the treatment of a captive taken during the Afghanistan war.
Below is a copy of the response.
January 29, 2005
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.
Dear Mr. Rothstein:
Thank you for your recent letter criticizing our
treatment of the Taliban and Al Qaeda detainees currently held at Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba. The administration takes these matters seriously, and your opinion
was heard loud and clear here in Washington. You'll be pleased to learn that,
thanks to the concerns of citizens like you, we are creating the Terrorist
Retraining Program, to be called the "Liberals Accept Responsibility for
Killers" program, or LARK for short.
In accordance with the guidelines of this new program,
we are placing one terrorist under your personal care. Your detainee has been
selected and scheduled for transportation to your residence next Monday. Ali
Mohammed Ahmed bin Mahmud is to be cared for pursuant to the standards you
personally demanded in your letter of admonishment.
We will conduct weekly inspections to ensure that your
standards of care for Ahmed are commensurate with those you so strongly
recommended in your letter. Although Ahmed is sociopathic and extremely violent,
we hope that your sensitivity to what you described as his "attitudinal
problem" will help him overcome this character flaw. Perhaps you are
correct in describing these problems as mere cultural differences.
Your adopted terrorist is extremely proficient in
hand-to-hand combat and can extinguish human life with such simple items as a
pencil or nail clippers. He is also expert at making a wide variety of explosive
devices from common household products, so you may wish to keep those items
locked up, unless you feel that this might offend him.
Ahmed will not wish to interact with your wife or
daughters since he views females as a subhuman form of property. This is a
particularly sensitive subject for him. He has been known to show violent
tendencies around women who fail to comply with the dress code he considers
appropriate, but I'm sure that over time they will come to enjoy the anonymity
offered by the bhurka. Just remind them that it is all part of respecting his
culture and his religious beliefs.
Thanks again for your letter. We truly appreciate it
when folks like you inform us of the proper way to do our job. Take good care of
Ahmed and good luck!
Cordially,
Donald Rumsfeld