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DarkFish 12-23-10 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by MaddogK (Post 1559520)
I think you're weeping a bit too much for this guy DF, just because his lawyers say he's being mistreated doesn't mean it's true.

It doesn't mean it's not true either.

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Remember, O.J.'s lawyers said he was innocent.
Yeah, and Roy Williamsons prosecutor said he was guilty:roll:

MaddogK 12-23-10 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1559523)
It doesn't mean it's not true either.

Yeah, and Roy Williamsons prosecutor said he was guilty:roll:

Roy Williamsons lawyers were incompetant:
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The defense failed to point out that although the hair samples could have implicated the pair, they equally could have cleared them both. Despite his rapidly failing mental health, no motion was made to assess Williamson's competence.
...Maybe Mannings are as well.

Ducimus 12-23-10 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1559177)
http://www.armycourtmartialdefense.i...y-manning.html


A prison should not be a luxury hotel, but this is not only hilarious, but is a way of mistreating somebody by a form of torture that tries to evade being labelled as torture.

You could as well put him into a coffin-sized box and put him on a drip to feed him, and lay a pipe for breathing air. Isn't it enough that he can breath, lives, and can move his fingers?

You'll have to excuse me for not shedding any tears or having any concern about the treatment or welfare of a traitor. (Which, IMO he is) I can think of no crime greater then treason. He's betrayed his brothers in arms, the US army, the US government of which he is property of, his family, his community, and his nation. Frankly I don't even care if they put him up against a firing squad after the court martial. A traitor, is the lowest form of scumbag. I would rate rapists and pedophiles higher in social stature then a traitor.

Skybird 12-23-10 05:34 PM

Wowh, Ducimus. Just wowh.

DarkFish 12-23-10 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1559556)
Wowh, Ducimus. Just wowh.

Yeah, I was about to quote Ducimus with a "Pedobear Approves" sign, but decided it would be inappropriate for this forum.

Someone who exposes his government's wrongdoings lower than a pedophile?!

Wow, just wow.

ReFaN 12-23-10 05:42 PM

****...

the_tyrant 12-23-10 05:43 PM

guys, please
let this thread sink

its the holidays, and yet we are talking about traitors and torture?

August 12-23-10 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1559473)
Our long history of monarchs and dictators has learned us not to blindly trust the government, and overthrow them if necessary (French revolution, anyone? Republic of the Seven United Netherlands? Russia 1917? Berlin wall?) If there's anything we Europeans understand a lot better than the US, it's that there is no such thing as a "government by the people, for the people and of the people." We have been betrayed too often to believe that anymore Which is why we don't put blind faith in them like you seem to do.

And I'd counter by saying that your European mistrust and disownership of your own governments have never really worked out all that well as the long history of bloody European wars and various pogroms clearly attests.

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You are hoping for revenge. He betrayed the US military, and you hope he will "burn for it". How does that not qualify as revenge?
Because revenge is an act, not a hope! Action versus preference. Do you not understand such a basic difference? It's like me saying that because you seem to dislike our government that you're overthrowing it.

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A suspect is innocent until proven guilty, remember?
Immaterial. That is a standard for those who have to determine a persons guilt or innocence, not the general public. As Americans we're allowed to have our opinions without the nanny state stepping in to tell us what we can or cannot say, unlike you Europeans who can't even state the obvious without being threatened with jail for their troubles.

Oh and I still think OJ did it.

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To most Europeans I know the US reaction on Assange an Manning seems awfully much like it.
Yeah well Europeans have been misunderstanding us and prognosticating our doom for over 200 years. Y'all ain't been right yet.

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A 1 minute google search shows at least these two things.
Hopefully that's not the best you can do! "OMG we collected data on the UN leadership and tried to curry favor by giving aid! Tear down the Statue of Liberty. We are so chagrined!" :haha:

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I'm pretty sure there's much more out there (remember that a massive majority of documents hasn't even been released yet) but really don't want to spend more time searching for things the US has done wrong.
No you'd rather make some serious allegations and then not provide any real proof to back them up.

Ducimus 12-23-10 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1559558)
Someone who exposes his government's wrongdoings lower than a pedophile?!

He handed over classified material to unauthorized sources, and did so knowing said material would become visible to all enemies of this nation during a time of war. That's treason.

CaptainHaplo 12-23-10 06:06 PM

@ Skybird....

His cell is 6x12 and he is the sole occupant.

The average US jail cell? 6x8 and normally has 2 occupants.
Those under a life sentence are in an 8x10 cell which also has 2 occupants.

Manning is being held at what is called "Supermax" level. The standard is not just in the US but is used in Europe as well. This entails constant supervision, via camera and in person when required. The requirement is a check on the prisoners welfare every 30 or 60 minutes - not 5 as suggested by his attorney. So we have the first exaggeration. Then, folks like you, Skybird, embellish it more with the "decrease his oxygen level" hyperbole. Take an uncomfortable situation, one person sensationalizes it, and now those who support the ACTS do the same...

Want to complain about the kind of treatment a Supermax prisoner gets, Skybird? How about you go picket or protest outside Stammheim Prison (you can find it it Baden-Württemberg) since YOUR government, YOUR country - is doing the exact same thing to its Supermax prisoners there....

Or are you complaining just because you happen to think what this guy is accused of is no crime and thus have a different standard?

See, this is where us Americans have such a problem. Europeans castigate us and fault us, when oftentimes they are doing the exact same things in their countries, but turn a blind eye to it.

Pointing out the mud on another fish's fins won't help you swim. Complaining about us doesn't put you on some higher stool because your doing the same thing in your "back yard".... Telling us how we are evil and wrong when your country does the same thing just makes us wonder why it is you feel threatened by us - because there is no other explanation as to why you would attack us for doing the same things your doing yourself unless your insecure or fearful. I don't mean that as an attack on you skybird, but rather its the reason why Americans often discount European viewpoints entirely. Double standards don't fly with us too well.

Europe has at least 15 "Supermax" facilities (though they also house less dangerous elements as well). Ireland, England, Scotland, the Netherlands, Denmark and of course Germany have them that I know of.

@ Darkfish - since your unhappy about this too - and your in the Netherlands - when did you last go speak out against the treatment of prisoners held at Nieuw Vosseveld in Vught?

As for the links you provided - hmmm diplomats acting as spies. Gee, that never has happened before has it? I mean, its not regular practice for all nations to place intelligence operatives as diplomats? Pfft - wow its so EMBARRASSING to get found out that your doing the same thing everyone else is ..... please. :doh: The second - hmmm ya know we give you alot of foreign aid because you can't seem to govern your way out of a poverty paper bag - and since we have been helping you out alot with foreign aid we'd really like it if you did us a favor. Of course, if you can't see your way to do it we might need to reconsider our friendship since that would make you nothing but a parasite of our people.... Yea buddy that sure is a horrible thing to do isn't it? Especially when its being done to SUPPORT ecological and climate "good behavior"..... I mean sheesh, I could see people yelling if we did it to support genocide - but to support the agenda of tree huggers around the world, and people STILL complain???

There seems also to be some confusion regarding Manning going to court with some of the posters here. He will NOT be tried in a civilian court. His trial will conform to military standards, not civilian ones. Nor is he, as property of the US government (which he is by his voluntary act of enlistment), entitled to a speedy trial of his peers.

The issue here isn't how he is being treated. The only reason you Europeans are here whining and pointing your fingers and shaking your heads at us is because you don't see anything wrong with what was done, if he was the one to do it.

Webster 12-23-10 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by DarkFish (Post 1559422)
As to what I would do, I've repeatedly told already that Manning should be punished according to the law.


i agree with you, Manning should be court martialed and shot without delay so he doesnt suffer too much watching reruns of i love lucy

Webster 12-23-10 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1559444)
But the reality does fail you. You refuse to see that.

ok Skybird, we get it, you think his jail cell and conditions aren't a very comfortable place to be and you think it should be better, but if he is monitored less as you seam to want, then when he commits suicide you will be posting murder conspiracies the second that happens so you get posting topics either way.

i got news for you, go see the conditions in any supermax segregation unit if you want to see how convicted criminals are treated, so far this guy has gotten no more or less rough treatment then any dangerous criminal waiting to stand trial would get.

and to use your own words:
The truth is not welcomed, I totally understand that. But still it is the truth, welcomed or not.

TLAM Strike 12-23-10 08:30 PM

Ever think this guy is locked away for his own protection. How do you think the other prisoners will treat him giving what he is accused of doing.

If he is convicted he will no doubt be incarcerated in the same quarters not just for his punishment but for his safety.

Oberon 12-23-10 08:55 PM

No real surprises, actually, one real surprise that he hasn't suffered a 9mm brain hemorrhage yet, or hung himself...no, hanging himself, that'll probably be the method. Oh dear, suicide, what a shame, next...

He knows what he did, he knew what the consequences would be, just like when he signed up he knew that he might one day be called upon to fight a war. I understand why he did what he did, and I suspect that he hopes to be a martyr for his cause, perhaps he will get that wish, but chances are it will be wrapped up in a nice cover story which will discredit him enough to avoid mass-martyrdom.
Espionage is a murky game, just ask Mr Litvenenko or Mr Markov, and what Mr Manning conducted was espionage, it's a bit more complicated because he wasn't working for a foreign country, however it is still the divulging of top secret documents outside of their intended area.
Now, the outcome of what he did is a double edged sword, on one hand, a lot of nations know where they stand with the US now without the diplomatic bull, on the other hand a fair few diplomatic bridges have been burnt or badly singed. To be honest, if there was a wikileaks from the UK, I wouldn't be surprised to see a few choice words about the US in there along with about fifteen pages worth of choice words about Russia, the way things are at the moment, but because that's just supposition, the great US-UK friendship is...well...no...it's pretty dire at the moment, but I think that's a sign of the new great isolationism which the US is toying with at the moment in the greater rift between the US and Europe which seems to deepen by the year, it's a shame but it's also not the first time the US has gone isolationist, and it's always eventually come back out to play, usually when someone in Europe has gone nuts and tried to invade the rest of Europe...hopefully not Germany again this time, that would just be too cliché.

Anyway, it's late, and I'm rambling...which means I'm starting to make less sense than usual. So I'll sum it up with a TLDR:

PFC Manning knew what he was doing, and knew what he would get, he has exposed a pretty dodgy system, but then again every flaming government is bloody dodgy these days and no-one's going to do jack about it, even with wikileaks. So his ultimate sacrifice, because this chap is probably going to wind up dead somehow, will be in vain because it will take a LOT more than wikileaks to get a modern western global power nation to bring down its government...and even then, what would replace it? Not something better I'd be willing to bet, most likely military rule. So, really, as rubbish as the system is, and it is rubbish, there is not really much in the way of an alternative with human nature as it is. If some divine being came down and removed human greed and hording tendencies, and lowered our reproductive drive a little (sorry California) then perhaps we could just drop-kick money and governments and live in the 1960s...but that would take some divine intervention and I don't know if even the big man could pull that off, more likely than not he'd rather do a three pin boot.


(Disclaimer: This post was made at 0154Z, by an individual that really should have gone to bed two hours beforehand, therefore any insults that may be derived from the aforementioned post should not be taken to heart and instead discarded as the disjointed ramblings of a tired islander)

krashkart 12-24-10 02:52 AM

Should the article be taken at face value? Rule number one for this type of journalism is to push people's buttons -- and the article has certainly succeeded in doing just that.

"Poor Pvt. Manning. Held against his will in the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison and tortured at the hands of the ruthless United States military. He is isolated in a tiny cell and kept under constant supervision. Oh, whatever will become of him? *sob* *weep*"

And just forget that he still gets to stretch his legs and absorb some stray EM from the television while he eats his chow. Oh the humanity! :wah:

On a related note, who is the most indoctrinated out of all of us? The US? Germany? UK? Any others I missed? How about all of us. We're all suckers.

Anyway, since this isn't so much about Manning as it is about airing perceived grievances against the US... have a wonderful and safe holiday, everyone. :salute:


@CaptainHaplo - Good to see you around.


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