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Fun, Military Thingies | Mr. Bingley | November 25, 2009 6:55 am
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I’ll take one to use on those unspeakable nitwits who are going to put the three Navy SEALs on trial.
It’d make a pretty fine Jim Beam bottle, n’est pas?
Hey, Yojimbo. I’ve been looking for a place to object to that trial, one where top Navy brass can see it. My contact is necessarily shy about helping. Any suggestions? Even the thought of a trial is obscene and the military needs to hear that, loud and clear.
Gary: My only thought would be to protest at that December 5th event for the five slimebags. That is two days before the arraignment of the SEALs and since you can’t get on the base this would seem to be the only viable alternative. Two signs are better than one.:)
What trial?
December 7th! How #%&%$#&*^%&&%$fitting!
Skyler, this trial.
Okay, what’s the problem? The SEAL’s that captured him are accused of punching him in the face.
Did they punch him in the face or not? Despite what Goldfarb implied in his comment, military justice for them is not the same as military justice for us. That is, they still get all their Constitutional rights. It has to be proven that they punched him.
I think that would be a very high burden in this case. Unless someone saw him getting punched (someone besides another prisoner), then the penchant these subhumans have for trying to kill themselves and others, and the extensive training they’ve often had for fomenting problems for captors, would make it a cakewalk to destroy the prisoner’s credibility.
Can you imagine a the panel comprised of fellow navy men and women actually taking the word of this subhuman over some SEAL’s? Not likely.
If there IS evidence beyond this guy’s word, then that’s a different story, and if they were abusing a prisoner then I’ve little sympathy after the Abu Ghraib fiasco.
And if they did punch him in the face, the penalty is probably petty. Almost worth it.
I would have prefered they stab him in the face, but that might rush him to all his virgins.
For some reason, military people are not part of the
JUST US system implemented by
our corrupt govrnment,It could by that they are considered pawns to fight the
wars of the sick politicans.
If these Navy Seals were cops
in San Jose or LA,the system would do everything to protect them.