the UN is not an anti-american organistaion. just because it refuses to bend to the will of one nation does not make it anti-american.
However, just because it uses American money and American headquarters to consistently badmouth the United States, constantly produces proposals that, if enacted, would cripple the US economy, performs such kicks in the leg as to replace the US on the Civil Rights Committee with such nations as Syria and Libya, and generally serves no other purpose than to be a bully pulpit for two-bit dictators and "real Communism actually works" America-haters, does mean that it is anti-American.

redneck i'm glad to see that you are taught how to treat prisoners. i would be interested to what depth and how thorough this was.
Several days of classes, in my case, in Basic Training. Granted, not as much as with our rifles, but that's because we were training to be soldiers, not politicians. Likewise, a day or so in Advanced Individual Training (Basically, (in the US Army, at least; I don't know how the others do it) you spend a couple months learning the stuff every soldier has to know (although Basic Training is considerably different between Combat and Support MOS's), and then you go on to learn about whatever your specific job is...), and several seminars after training was over. This was as a mechanic, who saw no action and who they knew full well wasn't going to get close enough to any prisoners to torture them even if I wanted to. Someone assigned as a guard to a prison surely had far more than that, so (even if it could be assumed that the woman wouldn't know that leashing prisoners naked is screwed up and probably illegal without specific training....) the excuse she's using that she didn't know it was illegal goes right out the window--she's recieved several hours of training on just that subject, and been tested on it, before she ever got out of training.

Cuchullain--
Sorry, but I'm afraid I have to agree with the other two commentators. Do you have the source for this report--a place where we can see it, and who wrote it?