Comments on: Iraq Rape-Slay Case Hits Snags

Legal Infighting Delays Trial For Private Alleged To Be Mastermind Until April 2009

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by neoconrcrazy December 19, 2007 4:38 PM EST
onward Christian soldiers.....or is he jewish?

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by hungry1968 December 19, 2007 4:28 PM EST
King of Pardons is Bill Clinton.

Posted by jowand at 01:24 PM : Dec 19, 2007



How many days in jail did Scooter Libby serve for outing a CIA agent?

And the reason all of this controversy is going on regarding the destruction of the interrogation tapes is.... they don''t want the CIA agents identities to be leaked out!!!

What a hypocritical bunch of corrupt, conniving, lying, scummbags!! (And I refer to Bush supporters in the same manner...)
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by jowand December 19, 2007 4:24 PM EST
Just another good-ol boy from Texas... Bush will pardon him!

Posted by meboard at 11:26 AM : Dec 19, 2007


Nah - he doesn''''t have enough money.
Posted by hungry1968 at 01:04 PM : Dec 19, 2007

King of Pardons is Bill Clinton.
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by hungry1968 December 19, 2007 4:07 PM EST
Posted by samoan82 at 12:38 PM : Dec 19, 2007


Good lord! Where did you learn to speak and spell?

Crawford (TX) Central High School?
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by hungry1968 December 19, 2007 4:04 PM EST
Just another good-ol boy from Texas... Bush will pardon him!

Posted by meboard at 11:26 AM : Dec 19, 2007


Nah - he doesn''t have enough money.
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by hungry1968 December 19, 2007 4:03 PM EST
"Green, 22, is accused of being a central figure in slaying the family in Mahmoudiya, a village about 20 miles south of Baghdad. He was charged in federal court because he was discharged from the Army for anti-social personality disorder before being accused of the crimes. "



In no way am I trying to defend this scummbag, but why is someone from the military charged with murder in federal court, (as he should be), but the pieces of ***** from Blackwater walk away from 17 dead bodies free of any persecution? Weren''t we told that it was out of the federal court''s jurisdiction?
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by gunnerv1 December 19, 2007 3:54 PM EST
antoniof123 Go Pi*s up a rope, you have no idea of what your talking about until you have faced a Military Courts Martial. There are three levels of Military Courts Martial and one level of Non-Judical Punishment. 1. Special Courts Martial, 2. Summery Courts Martial and 3. General Courts Martial. Number 3. is by and far reserved for the "Gravest" of charges and can in fact "Award" the death penalty. The other four were all given General Courts Martial''s and were awarde punishments in accordance with their level''s of action in the charges brought against them. If you don''t know what your talking about, then shut the *** up. Former Chief Master at Arms of 5 US Navy Destroyers. (Been there, Seen that, Done that)
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by godseyesore-2009 December 19, 2007 3:39 PM EST
oldpilot954,azcagirl, stevenga777,
I totally, TOTALLY agree! What is wrong with this country''s justice system? Evidently, lawyers. "Justice" is illusion when it can be manipulated, bought, spun, etc.
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by samoan82 December 19, 2007 3:38 PM EST
I think Green need''s to surf the consequence''s because not all soldier are out their to kill innocent people and miss treat them like that.. We also have brother, sister, and husband''s out there that were praying and supporting in the fighting for PIECE
and yet these ignorant soldier enjoy''s themselves like that
It a shame upon the MILITARY title..not only them that are being accused, every personnel are in bad name''s because of this behaviors
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by stevenga777 December 19, 2007 3:10 PM EST
Well I''m sure those Iraqies feel better we "liberated" them!
I say hang all 5 in public in the neighborhoos they committed this atrocity in to show the iraqis we are about justice and not about a family fued between the Bushs and the Saddam or about oil.
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by azcagirl December 19, 2007 2:56 PM EST
Thank you oldpilot954! I totally agree with you!
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by antoniof123 December 19, 2007 2:36 PM EST
So the administration goes for the most harsh punishment yet lets the others off. That is the new Republican way what a bunch of scum they have become. Former Libertarian will be your worst nightmare you rat bastar ds.
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by fornicario December 19, 2007 2:26 PM EST
Solis said trying Green in U.S. District Court undoubtedly reflects political pressure to ensure the most severe punishment for the crime''s alleged ringleader.

Yes, give this kid the works, while giving Halliburton a free pass for their rape. This kid must be a Democrat. No Republican soldier would have ever been charged, nor would Halliburton.
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by meboard December 19, 2007 2:26 PM EST
Just another good-ol boy from Texas... Bush will pardon him!
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by klingon69 December 19, 2007 2:12 PM EST
The military can reinstate him as they can do with anyone discharged within a certain timeframe. Then, they can court-marital him. That would be quicker than what they are trying to do now.
Posted by connapa at 10:45 AM : Dec 19, 2007
They can only reinstate someone discharged under honorable conditions. Medical and less-than-honerable condition discharges carry special requirements prior to reinstating.
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by oldpilot954 December 19, 2007 2:01 PM EST
Better yet -- publicly hang everyone of those involve in the same neighborhood where it happened. It keeps me from having to worry about one of the creeps moving into my neighborhood and targeting my daughters or granddaughter and improves relations with the Iraqis too. Their crimes are inexcusable -- forget plea bargaining!
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by connapa December 19, 2007 1:45 PM EST
The military can reinstate him as they can do with anyone discharged within a certain timeframe. Then, they can court-marital him. That would be quicker than what they are trying to do now.
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