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In reply to the discussion: BREAKING: Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy charge (guilty of 15 lesser charges) [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)139. Absolves Wikileaks, too.
Manning is a fucking hero. He no doubt was forced to implicate Wikileaks but didn't budge (not saying there was anything to implicate wikileaks WITH but he was very very likely tasked with it).
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BREAKING: Bradley Manning acquitted of aiding the enemy charge (guilty of 15 lesser charges) [View all]
kpete
Jul 2013
OP
What he leaked was a film of an Apache killing media persons and those that rushed to assist the
laserhaas
Jul 2013
#100
I will explain it. He is a hero to those of us that are fighting for our freedom and liberty.
rhett o rick
Jul 2013
#138
Manning isnt a hero but not a traitor either since he didnt do anything like knowingly provide
cstanleytech
Jul 2013
#143
Your writing is really poor and you should use paragraph breaks, I can't read your diatribe
HangOnKids
Jul 2013
#50
"At least Snowden had the balls to actually quit what he was doing and leave the country."
George II
Jul 2013
#105
"This is the problem with liberals in general. We can't see the forest for the trees"
awoke_in_2003
Jul 2013
#123
Right now he's housed in a pre-trial medium security 'pod' in Leavenworth, but his
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#71
Never had the "pleasure" of being a guest of Leavenworth during my time in the Army.
tumtum
Jul 2013
#77
That's for this court stint. His home prison for two years has been Leavenworth. nt
msanthrope
Jul 2013
#108
The disciplinary barracks at Leavenworth are pretty much all maximum security.
Angleae
Jul 2013
#147
I think the judge will run the sentences concurrently and he'll serve about 20-25 years.
Zen Democrat
Jul 2013
#64
That would be enough to provide the cautionary lesson, without being overly onerous.
MADem
Jul 2013
#137
Where are all those claiming it was a "kangaroo court" and that he would be convicted? n/t
SylviaD
Jul 2013
#28
Don't be disengenous. The main charge of being a "traitor", the one he was acquitted on. n/t
SylviaD
Jul 2013
#112
A dishonest statement. No surprise there. WH was asked to assist in redacting.
GoneFishin
Jul 2013
#5
Nor is anyone pretending to be one on CNN, FAUX or most of MSNBC & the major networks anymore ...
Myrina
Jul 2013
#46
confused here... NYT has this headline "Manning Acquitted of ‘Aiding the Enemy"
Alameda
Jul 2013
#13
That would be nice but not likely. Do you know how long he has served already?
hrmjustin
Jul 2013
#24
If I am not mistaken Mr. Manning has already pleaded guilty to most of the other
grantcart
Jul 2013
#30
thank you. and yes, for time served, and how he was treated should factor into her decision
Divine Discontent
Jul 2013
#44
Misleading title! It should read "GUILTY on 10 charges, but acquittal on 1 charge"
DontTreadOnMe
Jul 2013
#80
UK Channel 4 News: "Has the way they treated Manning hurt the USA more than the leaks?"
muriel_volestrangler
Jul 2013
#87
Not happy with the ruling as a whole, but still glad about the acquittal on that particular charge
Posteritatis
Jul 2013
#131
The video released by Bradley Manning to Wikileaks - that started this whole affair
laserhaas
Jul 2013
#102
In the face of an increasingly secret and brutal American government.....
Swede Atlanta
Jul 2013
#120