Posted on 05/30/2006 10:13:00 AM PDT by pissant
WASHINGTON - Military investigators piecing together what happened in the Iraqi town of Al-Hadithah on Nov. 19, 2005 -- when Marines allegedly killed two dozen civilians -- have access to video shot by a pilotless aircraft that was circling overhead for at least part of that day, military defense attorneys familiar with the case said in interviews.
It is unclear whether the video obtained from that day's flight captured the violence, said the attorneys, who have consulted with Marines who were there. One attorney said investigators have reviewed surveillance footage taken hours after the shootings, which showed the Marines returning to the town to remove the bodies of the Iraqis.
Monday, Marine Gen. Peter Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said charges will be issued if the evidence merits it. For now, ``it would be premature for me to judge'' the outcome of the two U.S. military investigations, Pace said on CBS's ``The Early Show.''
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In police investigations they are normally removed. They are placed on administrative leave until the outcome of the investigation
Every congresscritter in DC that is undermining morale has blood on their hands. I will never forgive them.
Feel free to say a couple for me anytime. ;-)
BTTT
Consider it done, &%$#!!@?!
You're right
Regards,
David
I might agree, strictly as entertainment, but those older war movies never honestly portrayed the full horror of combat.
I saw both. The Longest day was better than Private Ryan. IMO. But neither as good as Patton or Tora, Tora, Tora.
I don't think portraying horror ala Private Ryan works. It seemed cartoonish and fake to me. The best horror is created in our imagination by a skilled director IMO.
Only 13-year-old Safa Younis lived -- saved, she said, by her mother's blood spilling onto her, making her look dead when she fell, limp, in a faint.
http://www.theledger.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060527/NEWS/605270390/1039
Discrepancies:
Did this child "pretend" to be dead as she stated in one story or did this child "faint" as she stated in another interview?
Was it her mother's blood that saved her? Or her brother's?
If Murtha got this one wrong, I say Sean Hannity should personally hand Murtha a Ruths Chris gift certificate.
I don't trust the words of those whose faith encourages lies - taqiyya.
I feel much better now, thanks.
Duty..Honor..Country
....Semper Fidelis
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1640750/posts
Interesting piece here- from a reporter who spent time with this Marine unit..worth reading:)
Hannity is about to discuss this on his radio show..
bump
I'm sure you were also giving all kinds of 'benefit of the doubt' to Wassef Ali Hassoun, right?
Wrong. He was a deserter and should have been shot.
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