Posted on 09/02/2006 11:42:57 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
PHOENIX - An Army investigator has recommended the death penalty for four soldiers accused of murder during a raid in Iraq.
Lt. Col. James P. Daniel Jr. made the recommendation in report obtained Saturday by The Associated Press.
Daniel found several aggravating factors that warrant a sentence of death in the case of four soldiers accused of killing three men during the May raid in the Salahuddin province.
Stick around here a while, and you'll begin to understand what's driving them. You'll see the same people, on thread after thread, proclaiming their alleged support of the military, while spreading anti-military propaganda.
Enjoy your time with that grandson. I've heard they grow up even faster than your own kids did.
Judging from how fast my seven year old granddaughter is growing up, I'd say you got that right. I'm beginning to be able to spot the trolls.
Lt. Col. James P. Daniel Jr.AKA: The Enemy
Don't know what to think about this. I know one soldier was crucified in the press and by the military establishment only to have the whole thing be false.
The problem with taking seriously accusations from the native population is that sometimes they lie. As a matter of course.
Is this the idiot attorney?
http://pview.findlaw.com/view/3303760_1?noconfirm=0
I'll call them Tuesday, to see if it is he.
"Now read posts: 14,17,33,51,58,75,79,138,150,152 and 160."
I don't know how I got on your list, I made post 12 followed by post 145.
You're so right. They're soldiers, their job is to kill. Sometimes the line between legit killing and 'murder' in that line of work is awfully blurry.
You got that right!
good analogy!
if they were using women and children for shields I say that marks them as terrorists.
why don't you go back to DU?
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