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In reply to the discussion: The Humiliation of Bradley Manning. Had he only checked first to see if he meet with Whistleblower [View all]Response to truedelphi (Reply #27)
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The Humiliation of Bradley Manning. Had he only checked first to see if he meet with Whistleblower [View all]
midnight
Nov 2012
OP
A lesson I learned early in life, is if you are going to report the boss for breaking the rules
Cleita
Nov 2012
#2
He was prepared, and he said so. Which is what makes him all the more of a hero.
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#8
I think that is part of US strategy. And it is shameful. We used to attack dictatorships for
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#19
Daniel Ellsberg backs Manning and that's good enough for me and should be good
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#47
What a great reminder and example of why this treatment of Manning is very concerning...
midnight
Nov 2012
#60
At some point in time, the Nixon wing of the GOP was absorbed by the....
Smarmie Doofus
Dec 2012
#75
The old GOP was WAY to the left of where the RW of the DEM party is now.
Smarmie Doofus
Dec 2012
#115
I mark the end of the Dem Party I know and love to Clinton's embrace of
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#117
Gregorian even though the popularity of human rights is not a hot ticket item... I can't wonder how
midnight
Nov 2012
#6
This is interesting.... I thought we brought the German Scientist here to help our industries...
midnight
Nov 2012
#22
"I wonder if the Russians of WWII would have even been okay with what we have done..."
EX500rider
Nov 2012
#56
Putting those stats in perspective (and not excusing war crimes): the
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#109
Yeah, again, I'm not excusing war crimes no matter who commits them. But it was not
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#113
I stand with Gen. Smedley Butler. And from the very beginning, these were wars of aggression.
Gregorian
Nov 2012
#32
Specifically, we don't know about the Guantanamo leaks, and they're different
Recursion
Dec 2012
#86
Since you never spoke with Bradely Manning... I can assume that you have nothing to lose by
midnight
Nov 2012
#5
Strange that you haven't chided anybody else in this thread for putting words
mythology
Nov 2012
#65
Usually I only have to question the intentions of another person's words when they dismiss
midnight
Nov 2012
#66
yeah, it's not like he wouldn't lie to make himself look good. And it's very easy to oppose torture
KittyWampus
Nov 2012
#21
I think this is an awaking for many of us who thought our govt. didn't torture... But now that
midnight
Nov 2012
#24
I get it, those that do morally reprehensible things should never be "narced on" by a fellow uniform
Dragonfli
Nov 2012
#17
Not projection, I just know how certain types think and what they say when they are home and drunk
Dragonfli
Nov 2012
#35
Manning revealed the commission of war crimes that were not being prosecuted or
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#48
What are you thinking of? He never claimed credit for the Gitmo leaks even to Lamo
Recursion
Dec 2012
#79
I was thinking specifically of the footage of the helicopter pilot. I'm not an expert
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#91
I try not to argue by credential either, but life is short and there's more than
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#96
Just as Nixon's goombahs hoped to use Ellsberg as a demonstration project to any other
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#99
Helicopter pilot firing on unarmed civilians. Q.E.D. Now go fight with others on
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#101
I am so glad we have you to set us straight. You seem to know his intentions. Which of
rhett o rick
Nov 2012
#50
There are people here who will challenge your progressive bona fides for stating the obvious.
MADem
Dec 2012
#104
Joseph Darby comes to mind (the soldier who blew the early whistle on Abu Ghraib). Then
coalition_unwilling
Nov 2012
#49
I agree, but the guy who wrote the memo is teaching our new batch of law students...
midnight
Nov 2012
#39
Manning now joins the ranks of those who have done their nation a great service -
truedelphi
Nov 2012
#27
I had not heard of Hugh Thompson until about a year ago on DU. Funny how real heroes
sabrina 1
Nov 2012
#59
I and others who have followed Manning's case closely are grateful for his heroism,
snot
Nov 2012
#58
It seems the most serious crime of all is exposing the second most serious crime of all
Coyotl
Dec 2012
#76
Before we answer for Operation Shocking and Awful, there is the little matter of
coalition_unwilling
Dec 2012
#103