2 months in prison; 3 months in prison; demotion, reprimand and fine;reduction in rank and payfor 4 US soldiers accused of torturing two Afghani prisoners (who later turned out to be innocent) to death.slaps on the wrist for pulverizing bones and tissue (according to the coroner who autopsied them, the only other time she had seen such injuries was when someone had been run over by a truck) if you want a link to that, search my posts from May/June; i posted about it.so how do you americans explain this? furthermore, are you with this or against this? what about the big strong military men on here? are they ashamed? (of serving a state that basically condones and does torture)
8/26/2005 10:14:14 PM
you should see what they do to pot smokers
8/26/2005 10:19:11 PM
It says something about Afghanistan that its fucking human rights commission wants to sentence people to death.
8/26/2005 10:24:33 PM
wow, just wowi am speechlessi hope you are run over by a truck tonight
8/26/2005 10:28:43 PM
What do you expect when you send teenagers and those in their very early 20s to be interrogators and "specialists". I mean, you can see how young nationalistic Americans behave on this board, they are racist, evil, self-righteous, and hellbent on killing, like this GrumpyGOP, and several others.So what's going to happen when you send these arrogant animals? This:My posts from May:Warning: Some of the details of the torture are very horrific.
8/26/2005 10:37:46 PM
8/26/2005 11:05:43 PM
No, I mean, I'm glad you guys picked up on how much I wholeheartedly support torture from that other statement of mine.What, like someone's going to come in here and argue against you that these two guys are bad?
8/26/2005 11:51:27 PM
8/26/2005 11:53:26 PM
this situation is even funnier if you read about this shit: http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/238180_ressam26ww.htmlthe gov't is appealing a guys sentence FOR BEING TOO LENIENTbeacuse 22 years is not enough[Edited on August 27, 2005 at 12:02 AM. Reason : and by "funny" i mean "damning to our international credibility"]
8/27/2005 12:02:29 AM
8/27/2005 12:31:45 AM
Re a reported exchange “many years ago between the Chief Justice of Texas and an Illinois lawyer visiting that state. 'Why is it,' the visiting lawyer asked, 'that you routinely hang horse thieves in Texas but oftentimes let murderers go free?' 'Because,' replied the Chief Justice, 'there never was a horse that needed stealing!'”—People v. Skiles, 115 Ill.App. 816, 827, 450 N.E.2d 1212, 1220 (1983).[Edited on August 27, 2005 at 12:56 AM. Reason : .]
8/27/2005 12:56:21 AM
what if the horse was being tortured by its owner
8/27/2005 1:02:22 AM
Look, this isnt rightBut these guys, the soldiers, are dying in the middle east every dayWHY DONT YOU GODDAMN PEOPLE SAY SOMETHING GOOD. Nobody ever mentions anything positive that comes from over there. I've talked with many guys that have gone and come back, and they are all pissed off because shit like this is all you see on the news.fuck you allWe need to pull out of the middle east so that shit can rot on its own accord
8/27/2005 12:51:24 PM
I didnt see you mention all the people that the taliban regime in Afghanistan needlessly tortured or killed. Or how about the thousands that dictator in Iraq murdered and tortured? HUH?You probably believe in the same whacked out fundamentalist shit that they do.
8/27/2005 2:38:17 PM
pointing out these interrogations are less evil than former regimes seems a little dumb and short sighted to me.
8/27/2005 3:12:20 PM
can you read? quote me where I said they were less evili would just like to see someone comment on somthing other than the negative
8/27/2005 4:08:57 PM
You want to see people commenting on something not negative?Well, I want to see Americans, and especially Conservatives, Republicans, and most of all people in the military CONDEMN when these things happen.That happens rarely. More often than not, they stand up for these soldiers, saying something to the effect that oh these soldiers are dying there blah blah blah, like you did.What Saddam or the Taliban did DOESN'T make this right.I mean, when there is a terrorist act by a Muslim, suddenly the whole Muslim world is asked to come down to its knees and condemn the act and distance itself from it. And a even when they do, you always hear, but this scholar didn't condemn it, or that one didn't.Now when Americans do the same shit, in the same vein, we expect Americans to condemn it, and distance itself from it.AND BTW, you are so dumb that you don't even realize what I am trying to say in this thread.This thread IS NOT about the animals who tortured the prisoners to death. I am NOT asking anybody to condemn that (although if you did, it would be good for you).This thread IS about the SLAPS ON THE WRISTS they received. It is about the AMERICAN JUSTICE SYSTEM and the DOUBLE STANDARDS.I am asking people to condemn the HORRIBLY REPULSIVE sentences these animals received.But of course, a lot of you are too dumb to even see that (or maybe too evil).
8/27/2005 7:39:27 PM
8/27/2005 9:07:44 PM
would you beat a guy's legs to save the lives of your friends?
8/27/2005 9:59:37 PM
I know nothing of the circumstances involved in this case. You have not provided such information. As such, I find it very difficult to second guess the jury in this case. Not to mention, I don't believe the military has criminal laws as such. More likely, after serving their few months for dis-honerable discharge, they may be handed over to the civil authorities for prosecution. I believe that is how things are run here in Fayetteville when a soldier guns down someone in a KFC.
8/28/2005 12:21:36 AM
ahaha trap called people evil
8/28/2005 12:59:00 AM
^A soldier gunning someone down at KFC in Fayetteville is a different legal process from a war zone. The soldier is judged under the UCMJ laws, not civil law in a war zone.
8/28/2005 1:22:10 AM
you from fayetteville? i think i remember when that happened at kfc
8/28/2005 2:40:32 AM
8/28/2005 2:44:44 AM
Well, criminal laws as such. It is a crime to break "the hosting civilian authority's laws" to be sure. However, I don't know i that constitutes a sizeable prison sentence. Because, in Korea American soldiers are handed over for prosecution after being courts marshalled. So, I would assume something similar is going to happen here. I'm sure the Iraqi government has, by now, passed a law or two against murder, and set up some for of judicial system to handle such crimes. Of course, if I was right, wouldn't they have been tried in Iraqi instead of Texas?
8/28/2005 9:19:51 AM
Hooray for a free Iraq!
10/22/2005 8:22:34 PM
So, after they serve their prison sentence in Texas for violating US military code, are they going to be extradited to Iraq to be charged with Murder? Or have they fled the jurisdiction at that point? Because it would be a far larger crime if the US judicial system started trying crimes committed in other countries.
10/23/2005 8:38:30 AM
Let's all pitch in an condemn torture more often, because saying it once isn't enough.
10/23/2005 8:50:34 PM