The sad thing about this is that nobody with any comprehension of the law expected The U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals to do anything but summarily deny this writ. For simply pointing out that obvious fact, we were subjected to the usual ravings and tedious, sophmoric attempts at wit. And, as happens every single time, when the obvious unfolded exactly as predicted, there's never a shred of actual thought as to why that might be. The U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals simply joins the ever-expanding list of “traitors.”
I find it amazing and highly amusing that those who scream the loudest that the Army is corrupt and it's railroading an innocent man and that it's leadership are all traitors get all indignent when you take them to task for attacking the armed forces.