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[quote]A military court has found Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused of the largest leak of classified information in U.S. history, not guilty of aiding the enemy -- a charge that would have carried a maximum sentence of life in prison. He was found guilty of most of the remaining charges against him, with the judge accepting some of the guilty pleas he made previously to lesser charges.
Manning still faces the prospect of years, if not decades, behind bars. He was found guilty on 20 counts. The sentencing phase of the court-martial begins Wednesday, and Manning faces up to a maximum 136 years in prison.[/quote]
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4 回复>Whislteblow on a company = protected >whistleblow on gov= killed or imprisoned for life Dafuq?
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7 回复There is so much that happens that we never know about. Our government does things that are not righteous, excusable, or diplomatically viable. But so does every other institution on earth. If you're an American, rejoice that your government does what is necessary. It's all dirty pool. All people are the same. We all hate outsiders and love our own kind. It's what unites humanity in the most retarded way.
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3 回复And yet no charges were brought against the apache pilots who massacred several innocent, unarmed Afghani civilians. Well done, America.
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2 回复Manning is a hero and a patriot in my book. We live in an age where the civil liberties our forefathers fought so hard for are being eroded by the day. Freedom of Press, Freedom of Speech and Freedom of Assembly are mere ghostly images of their original intent. We’ve woken up to an Orwellian Society of Fear where anyone is at the mercy of being labeled a terrorist for standing up for rights we took for granted just over a decade ago. Read about how we’re waging war against ourselves at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/09/living-in-society-of-fear-ten-years.html
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1 回复On one hand, leaking stuff about a government doing bad stuff is a good idea. On the other, leaking the government doing bad stuff during a war in which the civilian population could with either the US or it's enemies, would probably spark large amounts of retaliation against the US, and possibly even cause some of those civilians to side with whom the US is against. Causing even more death, and is detrimental to the goals of the US military in that area. US gov. isn't pissed about the shady shit that's been leaked, US gov. is pissed about the mess it's going to cause. Just sayin.
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7 回复he did not leak any real major information, and endangered his fellow troops with a temper tantrum because he was struggling with major depression, bipolar disorder, and gender identity disorder. he is not a hero.
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3 回复I'm not knowledgeable on the subject so I don't know if he deserves the charges or not, but what is the point of serving more years in prison than you have left in your life?
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4 回复由Banned Man 3000编辑: 8/1/2013 11:33:06 PM
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6 回复Too bad he's still been tortured and will be imprisoned for an absurd length of time for doing nothing else than exposing our criminal government, which will not be held accountable for their actions. Bradley's oath to defend the Constitution supersedes any oath he made the the government.
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14 回复Expose how the US military kills civilians = get to live the rest of your life in prison ACTUALLY KILL civilians = like 25 years with chance of parole gg murika no re [spoiler]No seriously, this man is a goddamned HERO, and we're letting him get locked away until he dies? just -blam!-[/spoiler]
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1 回复A much better title would be "Bradley Manning gets 136 years in prison", or "kid or leaked some files loses the right to his free life". *Facepalm*
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6 回复He wasn't aiding the enemy, he was aiding the people of his country; most of whom are too blind to witness his contribution, unfortunately.