We have to make a real distinction between mistakes in combat & war crimes. Soldiers seeing those around them being convicted of war crimes because of a split-second decision has a chilling effect. The default action becomes inaction — & that's very dangerous for our military.pic.twitter.com/OiOtZOO42r
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Pardons are only for guilty people; accepting one is an admission of guilt. In 1915, the Supreme Court wrote in Burdick v. United States that a pardon “carries an imputation of guilt; acceptance a confession of it.”
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If you believe so, then you are a disgrace to the Special Forces. Special operations must have the trust of indigenous people, that we are better than those we fight. Murdering war criminals like this smear on the military's honor make our mission harder & make the enemy's easier
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I'd like to know what in-depth information exonerates this guy? I have heard nothing good about his behavior.
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was he the serial killer or just the every day multiple murderer?
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What were the problems with the decision? He horrified the men serving with him who knew better than to do what he did. Aren't they military too? Don't you respect all military or just the ones who kill anyone at random?
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Yes
#CadetBoneSpurs who dodged the draft and who is in step with criminals and murderer's and the GOP is right there to enable, aid and abet him. - Nog 2 antwoorden
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