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In reply to the discussion: The Whistle Blower gets 35 years. When do we get to the War Criminals he exposed? [View all]City Lights
(25,847 posts)3. Don't hold your breath. nt
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The Whistle Blower gets 35 years. When do we get to the War Criminals he exposed? [View all]
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
OP
But if it happened during the Bush era, there would not be a single supporter of this outrage.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#7
Yea I know, and i don't think they care. Support at all costs, screw morals and beliefs. n/t
1awake
Aug 2013
#8
They don't, they have zero capacity to empathize with other human beings. How we ever allowed
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#81
I agree, but having tried to do that for over a decade now, I haven't seen much progress. Still
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#87
Kudos for trying. There have been a few break throughs, the Freedom Fries Congressman eg
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#116
Absolutely. I am sorry about your losses, it is heart-breaking to think how many wonderful lives
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#144
Blind loyalty to any politician, Barack Obama or anyone else is very destructive IMO.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#49
If you think 35 years is merciful I'd hate to see your definition of what he deserved. And
1awake
Aug 2013
#137
Yes, the person who exposed war crimes should get life while the War Criminals are being
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#143
That was the first warning we had of how things were going to be. She never explained that
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#90
She never responds to questions about that. People do ask her at protests etc, she gets
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#98
He's a hero no matter what they do to him. This will likely only make him more of a hero
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#6
Seems our current Dem. Adminstration does indeed want to defend the Bush war criimes:
dixiegrrrrl
Aug 2013
#10
Amazing that we once thought that if we elected democrats things would begin to change.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#12
What we failed to realize is that they can be bribed with loads of campaign cash just like Repugs!
Dustlawyer
Aug 2013
#59
Absolutely, you are 100% correct imo. Public funding, every candidate has the same
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#83
Didn't see that yet, but it is being noted around the Internet that the War Criminals have yet to
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#30
That should be posted all over the country. Concise and to the point and true.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#121
Here's a photo of them, I would say they are obscenley wealthy, but I could be wrong:
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#31
The day we get to the war criminals, I'll be right there with my knitting needles
Catherina
Aug 2013
#25
deFarge joke or Demolition Man joke? but I wonder how many years Old Gimlet Eye would've gotten
MisterP
Aug 2013
#76
So far, it looks like we'll have to wait until we can get some Real Democrats to replace the
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#96
Behring Breivik killed 77 children, got less time. My Lai massacre got less time
Catherina
Aug 2013
#101
one problem is the war criminals you reference have incredibly good lawyers, know how to line up
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#26
One little thing they have that you forgot. They have the US Government protecting them,
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#33
So was Ellsberg. Your point is what? Bush and Cheney were guilty too, although I'd still
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#120
The hits just keep on comin'. If "Democrats" nominate another neocon for President
Zorra
Aug 2013
#48
Something has to change in the way we elect people to office. One thing we can do is
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#122
People have lost trust. A people's pac is a possibility, so long as the money only goes to
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#135
I am calling upon President Barack Obama to issue a full pardon to Bradley
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#44
Anyone who calls Manning a traitor is supporting the protection of Bush war criminals.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#52
Yes, it was, as expected. And it's ludicrous to the use the argument that 'military takes these
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#71
Yes, I'm going to find the petition for the Nobel Peace Prize for Manning and start
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#58
Unfortunately Manning doesn't have the kind of power and money it takes to buy his freedom. Bush and
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#54
That clearly is the elephant in the room that both the defenders of the vindictive punishment of any
Dragonfli
Aug 2013
#72
Whether they are doing it consciously or unconsciously, when they agree to silence and
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#124
You're not alone on that anymore.. I am hearing this from more and more people on both
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#129
They were distracted by trivia. 'Did you see what Limbaugh said today about Liberals'
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#136
Unbelievable. I am going to have to bookmark this because that very Amendment is the same one that
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#142
More and more people are beginning to see that. They are getting careless. For a while we
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#80
Blind greed and lust for power. They don't see or care about anything but controlling the
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#104
That is pure BS. See Drake and Binney. whose revelations should have sparked
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#103
No - he was persecuted for leaking information to a reporter. Which is illegal.
hack89
Aug 2013
#138
Backtracking now? You said that the way to go was to follow the Whistle Blower Protection rules.
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#145
Maybe you should look at the people who did everything according to the rules of the Whistle
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#148
Ever heard the saying, "Justice may be blind, but it can smell money"? n/t
winter is coming
Aug 2013
#97
Good Question and what about the Torturers...the Multi-National Corporations..the
KoKo
Aug 2013
#110
That's what every Democrat should do next time. If, and I can't see it not happening, they
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#125
The Obama Administration is going full speed ahead on prosecutions under the Espionage Act.
totodeinhere
Aug 2013
#131
Sometimes I read comments like that from Obama, which is why I supported him. Then
sabrina 1
Aug 2013
#132