Posted on 12/17/2010 6:53:47 AM PST by La Lydia
The last time Bradley Manning saw the world outside of a jail, most Americans had never heard of WikiLeaks. On Friday, Manning, the man whose alleged unauthorized release of hundreds of thousands of classified documents put the website and its controversial leader, Julian Assange, on the map, turns 23 behind bars. Since his arrest in May, Manning has spent most of his 200-plus days in solitary confinement...his attorney, David Coombs, revealed key details about Mannings imprisonment and kind gestures from his family that provided a bit of comfort in the inmate's otherwise extremely harsh incarceration....
Manning asked for a list of books, which his family bought for him... Decision Points, by George W. Bush Critique of Practical Reason, by Immanuel Kant Critique of Pure Reason, by Immanuel Kant Propaganda, by Edward Bernayse The Selfish Gene, by Richard Dawkins A Peoples History of the United States, by Howard Zinn The Art of War, by Sun Tzu The Good Soldiers, by David Finkel On War by Gen. Carl von Clausewitz
Manning is being held at Marine Corps Base Quantico, in Virginia. He spends 23 hours a day alone in a standard-sized cell, with a sink, a toilet, and a bed. He isnt allowed sheets or a pillow, though First Lieutenant Brian Villiard, an officer at Quantico, said he is allowed bedding of non-shreddable material...
For an hour every day, a television is wheeled in front of his cell and hes allowed to watch TV, including news...
The conditions under which Bradley Manning is being held would traumatize anyone...He lives alone in a small cell, denied human contact. He is forced to wear shackles when outside of his cell, and when he meets with the few people allowed to visit him, they sit with a glass partition between them...
(Excerpt) Read more at thedailybeast.com ...
I think he should get a steady diet of Playboy Magazines, for life.
Dude, you said ‘gay privates’.
They get in a spat, one gets dumped for the new "cherry boy" in the unit, and BANG!
Every major British traitor during the cold war was a perv, BTW.
There's a reason to exclude these sad, dangerous people...
He’s nothing more than a drama fag. Well fear not little homo, the left is coming to rescue you. You will be their icon until they use you all up and move on to another. Save some of that money you’ll make from all of this, fame is fleeting.
He’s probably in solitary because he wouldn’t survive in the general population. Traitors are probably as unpopular as child molesters.
/johnny
Behind bars? Were this Patton’s Army, the traitor would have been shot for treason by now. He’s lucky he’s still alive. He should be uncomfortable and scared.
This article is confusing. Is the author implying I should give a sh!t what happens to military men and women who commit treason?
This little ass doesn’t know what it is to be traumatized:
Viet Nam POW Col. Floyd “Jimmy” Thompson / Nine years as a POW, four years spent in solitary confinement.
Conditions were far more harsh then anything this uselss POC will ever see.
Although I am not one of the “lets hang Assange, lets hang Manning” contingent (I believe others higher up are helping Manning and Assange)....this article seems to be another sob story
Solitary Confinement is not uncommon in the military. Only so many servicemen are held in confinement before trial....even those with felony-type charges (drug distribution, burgulary, battery, etc) are usually sent back to their units on restriction. The military does not have a lot of servicemen in pre-trial confinement
Manning is in Solitary, also, for his protection. If he is encarcerated with other inmates, or, sent back to his unit...he would most likely be harmed before trial.
Contrary to the liberal view of Military Justice...it is not all evil as they claim. As a whole, the military justice system is probably fairer and less corrupted than the civilian justice system.
Manning should appreciate being in Solitary...the other options, right now, would be more harmful to him
Yes, perhaps transfer Manning to Angola State Prison in Louisiana. The prisoners there have been found guilty of many bad crimes, but at least they are patriotic and raised $ 10,000 for the families of 9/11. I doubt the traitorious Mr. Manning would prefer to be joining them over his current assignment.
So?
Perhaps he'd prefer Louisiana's Angola prison in, say, 1930?
The last time Bradley Manning saw the world outside of a jail, most Americans had never heard of WikiLeaks.
That's one of the problems these days. People think WikiLeaks is some kind of anti-American conspiracy, when they've been releasing information about various governments and organizations for years. They even hosted the leaked climategate emails. WikiLeaks is simply a repository for leaked information, wherever it comes from and whoever it hurts.
Think about that one ~ greatest war in history, he's in the German Army, deaths right and left, nothing but promotions all the way to the top every day and this guy NEVER GOT PROMOTED.
True enough, he was busy shipping Jews to camps but others who did the same job got promoted anyway.
Manning and Waldheim will probably get the same cell in the same circle of Hell.
Now, about that book by George Bush ~ that may be the only one he's allowed to have in the cell with him all the time.
He also says he's sitting on a treasure trove of documents that will hurt Russia when released. He's not after us, he's after every government and large organization in the world. We're a big target, so we'll naturally take a lot of the hits.
“Dude, you said ‘gay privates.’”
LMAO.......coffee and toast all over my keyboard!
“Dude, you said ‘gay privates.’”
LMAO.......coffee and toast all over my keyboard!
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