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In reply to the discussion: It's too bad that Bradley Manning didn't torture and kill people instead of telling us about it [View all]jberryhill
(62,444 posts)50. Was that a secret that Manning revealed?
Believe it or not, I knew that Bush had invaded Iraq before this video was released. It actually was not a secret.
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It's too bad that Bradley Manning didn't torture and kill people instead of telling us about it [View all]
votesparks
Jul 2013
OP
It's always best when you don't much about an issue, not to make definitive declarations about it.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#28
Well, Lynndie England, Charles Graner, et. al. weren't given the "awesome" treatment.
MADem
Jul 2013
#6
I agree that it's always "silly" to make a bet you're not likely to win. And you're not.
Th1onein
Jul 2013
#12
I can wait for the outcome. You've already decided that it's "Off with his head."
MADem
Jul 2013
#13
I find it odd that you hold others to a higher standard of civility than you obviously hold yourself
LanternWaste
Aug 2013
#61
Since you yourself used the expression "two wrongs" I guess I am now entitled
truedelphi
Aug 2013
#59
You play the "compare and contrast" game, and overlay a moral imperative upon it,
MADem
Aug 2013
#63
What do you mean, "if?" He DID. And he stole classified material and transferred it
MADem
Aug 2013
#68
I was responding, with specificity, to the OP's assertion that torturers are greeted as
MADem
Jul 2013
#34
I intended to say 'the Medal of Freedom'. It was given to people like Bremer, eg.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#35
Yes. How dare he join the military and then protest that soldiers killed people.
randome
Jul 2013
#7
You really should watch this. Your heroes that Bradley fingered, in real life action!
Zorra
Jul 2013
#22
Who was president when these crimes were being committed on a regular basis in Iraq?
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#43
Yes, it was a secret the Government TRIED to keep by refusing for two years to release the video
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#51
Who ordered the shooters to fire on those people? Are you saying the same thing should
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#53
Ah, George W. Bush's voice is clearly audible in the video giving that order
jberryhill
Jul 2013
#54
Warning!! Godwin's law about to be invoked! For those who object to learning from history only.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#55
Yeh, you know, like, turned over the evidence? Just because the MIC didn't prosecute them and
Zorra
Jul 2013
#44
??? What are you talking about. He reported TORTURE. It was his duty to do so.
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#33
War Crimes are Not only frowned upon by society in general, they are Illegal, too. (VIDEO)
usGovOwesUs3Trillion
Jul 2013
#40
And kids with reporters. I don't believe there were any kids involved in the Apache attack.
randome
Jul 2013
#19
There were two beautiful children who were left to die in the van, when those pilots shot their
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#47
Are you serious?? Even the US Government hasn't tried to come up with such nonsense. The
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#74
He'd have his commission by now w/ a silver bar, and maybe a silver star
kenny blankenship
Jul 2013
#24
John Burge of the Chicago Police Dept. tortured many blacks into confessing to murder
mucifer
Jul 2013
#30
It's too bad he also released hundreds of thousands of diplomatic cables for no reason
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#42
It's too bad some modern day good American quasi-nazis believe that anything their government does,
Zorra
Jul 2013
#45
No one here is in that category. Everyone I know agrees that the helicopter videos
pnwmom
Jul 2013
#46
Honestly, I haven't seen any evidence of that among strong supporters of the MIC here.
Zorra
Jul 2013
#48
I'd be disgusted if my caliber as a sentient being was so low and easily transparent
TheKentuckian
Aug 2013
#65
Here's the bottom line. People that get rude and personal aren't taken seriously. nt
MADem
Aug 2013
#66
Unless they agree with you and then it is cool and froody or else by some strange definition
TheKentuckian
Aug 2013
#71
A prisoner exchange should be in order. Manning exchanges his cell for Dubya's ranch.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#69
Sounds about right. You can kill for the government. You just can't tell the citizens of said
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#70