bloodnock wrote:
gusmac wrote:
Not much comment then? Just homophobic guff from the usual suspects.
The US expects it's servicemen to cover up war crimes. It's is a matter of national security, as demonstrated by this case.
"I was following orders" didn't cut much ice at Nurenburg.
Those dumb Nazis should have said it was a matter of national security, then they'd all have been acquitted.
Whats to comment on...The guy released Secret Information, got caught, got jailed Long time American style..I have no sympathy for him whatsoever. If you cant do the Time then Don't do the crime.
If He didn't like how the US Military done business he should have looked for another career..possibly in a Ladies Dress shop where he would have felt right at home in.
The Guys just stupid..
I disagree! He did not do the crime.......he exposed it! He might have joined up for all of the pie in the sky ideas to find that the business that he was in, is corrupt, and then did what everybody else says that you should be able to do - whistle blowing - just on a grander scale.
Guys like him should be given a medal the size of a dustbin lid..........or do we look the other way and say that it is alright to kill civilians.