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To: blam
Okay....let me get this straight......have PORN on your computer and your toast, but be a treasonous traitor to the country for whom you are supposedly fighting, and it ain't quite so clear? I'm soooo confused.
18 posted on 11/25/2003 4:56:15 PM PST by goodnesswins (Aren't you glad you LIVE IN THE USA?)
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To: goodnesswins
The only way they charge this guy for porn...is if he loaded the stuff on his laptop or CPU that the government provided. Captain Yee would have been afforded use of CPU...in the local chapel complex there at Gitmo...and might have been given a laptop...although I rarely have seen the Army issue laptops to ministers of faith.

If the porn was found....on his own personal CPU or laptop...then their case is unwinnable. You can browse and download as a military individual on your own time and equipment all you want. If their charges have to do with his privately owned laptop...watch this charge drop by the wayside real quick.

It also is possible...that another individual may have had access to the chapel CPU that Yee had...and downloaded stuff. Again, this would be a difficult case to win if you can't prove that he was in control of the CPU and was the only one to have access to it.

It is surpising that they didn't bring these charges up when they first ran his case up the flagpole weeks ago. It smells of poor investigation activities...it only takes half an hour to scan a CPU to find any images that might be questionable. Surely they did that in the first seven days after his arrest...or did they screw that up too?
25 posted on 11/26/2003 9:35:54 AM PST by pepsionice
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