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Originally Posted by Ducimus
I don't have to have been present, to know that Bradley Manning, said the following, out loud, with his right hand raised, swearing to this oath:
This started his military service. As a military member, he is subject to the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. Futhermore, as a member of the United States Military, you do not have the same civil rights afforded to you as a civilian, because while under contract, and under your oath, you are, for all intents and purposes, United States Government PROPERTY. In his case, he is a malfunctioning piece of property.
I believe Article 106a applies to Manning. Violation of this article, as I understand it, is a capitol offense.
If one cannot quite literally "sign your life away", one should not enlist.
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I am glad someone understands, and is not all
"eff the government, mannnnnn!"
An oath is an oath, it is like the promise you make to your wife to be faithful.
Manning disrespected all serving troops with his negative attention. There is a standard to uphold.
Someone please defend this scum and keep your morality as a human being? Or is breaking a sworn oath taken much more lightly in todays military? Not according to my family. I got a Marine cousin who wants 20 seconds alone with Manning.
I want a minute, but I am not trained like my cuz.