US Soldier Charged with Murder in Kuwait Incident

steell

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Two life sentences (just to make sure he never gets out) in Leavenworth Military Prison!!

Don't let his suffering end.
 

HappyPuppy

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I've heard that Leavenworth isn't a very nice place. Some might even say that being in combat in Iraq with the possiblity/probability of going home alive some day is better.
 

Piano Man

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Originally posted by: sean2002
Put a bullet in the back of his head on the white house lawn


Yea, that would show the rest of the world just how civilized we are!!!
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Alistar7

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Originally posted by: Piano Man
Originally posted by: sean2002
Put a bullet in the back of his head on the white house lawn


Yea, that would show the rest of the world just how civilized we are!!!
rolleye.gif



I would find nothing wrong with this punishment being done in a military and private environment. The fact that we had would still bring the same reprimands.

 

Sxotty

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What he did was wrong, but I have to say one thing that was better than it could have been.

At least he attacked officers, my point is regularly terrorists go for the weakest person, who has nothing to do with anything and is just a random person. At least officers give orders.

That said he should never get out of Jail, b/c even those officers were doing nothingwrong, and were following orders that while might be unsavory, are not inhumane.
 

freakflag

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Yea, that would show the rest of the world just how civilized we are!!!

Put it on worldwide Pay-per-View and you'll see just how civilized the rest of the world is.

I'd bet we could balance the budget.
 

MacGaven

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I hope no one sympathizes with this young man.

He is not deserving nor is legally protected by the same democratic rights as a citizen of our country.

He committed an act of treason and murder, under military service during war-time. He is subject to entirelly different punishment and ruling than you or would be in the court of law.
 

yowolabi

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Premeditated murder sounds about right to me. I have no doubt he'll be convicted and punished for his crimes.
 

BigJ

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Maybe have him get lost in transport through a 3rd world nation and let them torture him for the next 30-40 years. Death is too good for this scumbag.
 

Feldenak

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Give him back to the 101st....I'm sure they could find something suitable for him ;)

I'm assuming this will be a court martial.
If convicted I hope he is summarily executed.
 

arcitech2

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I am not supporting him. But I do have a counter-point. In the military there are some Officers that the Enlisted would love to kill. Maybe this guy had an axe to grind, and he tripped off-line? I am not supporting him, I am only offering a lame excuse for his outrageous actions.
 

mastertech01

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I can hear all the John Walker supporters standing behind this traitor already.
 

iwearnosox

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Originally posted by: Piano Man
Originally posted by: sean2002
Put a bullet in the back of his head on the white house lawn


Yea, that would show the rest of the world just how civilized we are!!!
rolleye.gif
Go hug some other tree, hippie.

Put him under and let's get going with the rest of it...


 

rufruf44

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I still have confidence he'll get the death sentence. Lets just hope it doesn't get entangled in court proceedings, appeals, etc. Then again, he's tried in military court right? Should be much quicker than state's court.
 

exp

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In the military there are some Officers that the Enlisted would love to kill. Maybe this guy had an axe to grind, and he tripped off-line?
My understanding of the incident is that that "excuse" does not apply here. The officers he attacked were not his usual chain of command so there was no way he could possibly have had a grudge against them. It sounds more like a random psychotic act or a calculated act of treason. Either way here's hoping he gets what's coming to him.