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lataco.com
March 28, 2018
The theme is especially painful to watch unfold as the viewer realizes that throughout the documentary, her children provide the most illuminating details about Huerta. One of her sons, Ricardo S. Sanchez, sums up his mom poignantly: “My mom, she grew up in the 40s, you know, the dances, the be-bop,Ãâà...
Socialist Worker Online
March 20, 2018
On walls throughout Arab-majority Iraq, graffiti appeared with slogans like "Sunni + Shia = Jihad Against Occupation." The U.S. precisely feared this development and did everything in its power to drive a wedge between Sunnis and Shia. Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez worried, "The danger is we believe there isÃâà...
WTHITV.com
March 18, 2018
April 4, 2004 - Maj. Gen. Antonio Taguba releases his report to Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez about misconduct in the 800th Military Police Brigade. April 28, 2004 - "60 Minutes II" broadcasts graphic photos of Iraqi detainees being humiliated and tortured. April 30, 2004 - The New Yorker publishes an article byÃâà...
Washington Examiner
March 10, 2018
This cannot happen when thoughts and ideas are suppressed,” Gen Sanchez, a Tallahassee Community College student who's spent numerous hours lobbying on behalf of the eradication of free speech zones, told Red Alert Politics. A large campaign is mounting for Scott to seal the deal and sign theÃâà...
San Antonio Express-News
October 30, 2017
Marc Cisneros of Brownsville, Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez of Rio Grande City and Maj. Gen. Alfredo Valenzuela, who grew up on San Antonio's West Side. “His impact as a mentor is probably the greatest impact our army had … and so we all looked up to him as an American soldier, a Hispanic soldier,” saidÃâà...
New York Times
December 22, 2011
SAN ANTONIO — Ricardo S. Sanchez rummaged through a pile of charred rubble in the backyard of his home here one recent morning. He picked up a small book .... for Democrats. General Sanchez was forced to retire in 2006 after the prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib, which occurred on his watch.
New York Times
December 22, 2011
SAN ANTONIO — Ricardo S. Sanchez rummaged through a pile of charred rubble in the backyard of his home here one recent morning. He picked up a small book .... for Democrats. General Sanchez was forced to retire in 2006 after the prisoner abuse scandal at Abu Ghraib, which occurred on his watch.
Antiwar.com
May 16, 2011
Geoffrey Miller, and Gen. Sanchez—got off with their professional reputations largely intact and ready to make a buck. Otherwise, Sanchez would not be running for Senate today. Miller, who was accused of transporting abusive interrogation techniques to Abu Ghraib from his command at Guantanamo Bay,Ãâà...
Antiwar.com
May 16, 2011
Geoffrey Miller, and Gen. Sanchez—got off with their professional reputations largely intact and ready to make a buck. Otherwise, Sanchez would not be running for Senate today. Miller, who was accused of transporting abusive interrogation techniques to Abu Ghraib from his command at Guantanamo Bay,Ãâà...
San Antonio Express
May 11, 2011
U.S. Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez speaks to media on the state of Iraq at a news conference, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2003, in Baghdad, Iraq. Photo: DANA SMILLIE, AP. Image 2 of 27. Retired Army Lt. General Ricardo Sanchez wil be running as a Democrat for the senate seat held by Kay Bailey Hutchison. SanchezÃâà...
Think Progress
June 1, 2009
Sitting on a panel moderated by Rachel Maddow last night, retired Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, the top U.S. commander in Iraq from 2003–2004, called for a truth commission ... I interviewed General Sanchez after the event and asked him to elaborate on why he felt the US needed such a commission.
New York Times
October 14, 2007
Ricardo S. Sanchez, who retired in 2006 after being replaced in Iraq after the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, blamed the Bush administration for a ... Though he was cleared of wrongdoing in the abuses after an inquiry by the Army's inspector general, General Sanchez became a symbol — with civilianÃâà...
CNN
October 14, 2007
Graham, who recently returned from Baghdad, said he and GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain had visited Sanchez several times in 2003 and 2004. "Every time we talked to Gen. Sanchez, we got pushback -- we have enough troops; Guard and reserves aren't being strained," Graham said.
New York Times
October 14, 2007
Ricardo S. Sanchez blamed the administration for a “catastrophically flawed, unrealistically optimistic war plan” and denounced the current “surge” strategy as a ... But his role as commander in Iraq during the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal leaves General Sanchez vulnerable to criticism that that he isÃâà...
New York Times
October 14, 2007
Ricardo S. Sanchez, who retired in 2006 after being replaced in Iraq after the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, blamed the Bush administration for a “catastrophically ... General Sanchez said he was convinced that the American effort in Iraq was failing the day after he took command, in June 2003.
New York Times
January 6, 2006
4 - The Army career of Lt. Gen. Ricardo S. Sanchez, the American commander in Iraq during the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, is coming to an end. General Sanchez has told senior Army officials that he plans to retire, probably this summer, rather than face a bruising Senate confirmation fight overÃâà...
Washington Examiner
December 31, 1999
This cannot happen when thoughts and ideas are suppressed,” Gen Sanchez, a Tallahassee Community College student who's spent numerous hours lobbying on behalf of the eradication of free speech zones, told Red Alert Politics. A large campaign is mounting for Scott to seal the deal and sign theÃâà...
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