ZenMode
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Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, telling the country that our military is committing war crimes is a bad idea.Rubbish. The angry Afghan who crossed the country to do what he came to do had an agenda all his own.
Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, telling the country that our military is committing war crimes is a bad idea.Rubbish. The angry Afghan who crossed the country to do what he came to do had an agenda all his own.
He was encouraged by the six traitors, Marty.Rubbish. The angry Afghan who crossed the country to do what he came to do had an agenda all his own.
Jakey boy, you are a neophyte, not a serious poster.Earl is a traitorous like person to the US. Many MAGA want the traditional America gone and goodbye.
You are mumbling to yourself. No one else.Jakey boy, you are a neophyte, not a serious poster.
Most Americans still are.
You are not at liberty in deciding not to refuse to shoot POWs.I am pretty sure that the way the USMJ is written, which is the only thing that matters here, must refuse is wrong......it is can refuse.
There are about ten members posting and more guests reading these threads, Jakey boy.You are mumbling to yourself. No one else.
Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, telling the country that our military is committing war crimes is a bad idea.
Agreed on the MAGAt cracker retards being traitors if they took the oath and support a Trumpian autocracy.Earl is a traitorous like person to the US. Many MAGA want the traditional America gone and goodbye.
The truth is never a bad idea. Why do you think it would have been better to cover up My Lai? Are you in America or are you one of foreign assholes posting from a East European country?Maybe. Maybe not. Either way, telling the country that our military is committing war crimes is a bad idea.
So, Marty, you want the boats to continue bringing drugs into our country, killing millions, including children.Not what happened but an honorable idea if war crimes were being committed, and we'll see if the boat killings keep happening.
I love how topics like this expose how deeply stupid magats are.

The truth is never a bad idea. Why do you think it would have been better to cover up My Lai? Are you in America or are you one of foreign assholes posting from a East European country?
Sgt. Ron Haeberle, a U.S. Army photographer attached to Charlie Company, documented the events of the day. He used a black-and-white camera for official Army records but shot in colour on his personal camera. Many of the black-and-white images depicted soldiers questioning prisoners, searching possessions, and burning huts; although the destruction of property violated U.S. military command directives, such actions were typical of a search-and-destroy mission and did not provide direct evidence of war crimes. Haeberle’s personal colour photographs, which he did not turn over to the Army, were later published in the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Life magazine. One graphically depicted a trail littered with the bodies of dead women, children, and infants, and another captured a group of terrified women and children moments before they were shot. These photographs served to galvanize the anti-Vietnam War movement and would become some of the most recognizable images of the war.![]()
My Lai Massacre | Facts, Map, & Photos | Britannica
Historical account of the My Lai Massacre, the mass killing of hundreds of unarmed civilians by U.S. forces during the Vietnam War.www.britannica.com
As the massacre was taking place, Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson was flying a scout helicopter at low altitude above My Lai. Observing wounded civilians, he marked their locations with smoke grenades and radioed for troops on the ground to proceed to those positions to administer medical aid. After refueling, Thompson returned to My Lai only to see that the wounded civilians subsequently had been killed. Spotting a squad of U.S. soldiers converging on more than a dozen women and children, Thompson landed his helicopter between the two groups. Thompson’s door gunner, Lawrence Colburn, and his crew chief, Glenn Andreotta, manned their weapons as Thompson hailed other helicopters to join him in ferrying the civilians to safety. In 1998 Thompson, Colburn, and Andreotta (posthumously) were awarded the Soldier’s Medal for acts of extraordinary bravery not involving contact with the enemy.
Yes agreed.We have been killing those designated as terrorists for decades.
No Miranda warnings by Obama, Bush, Clinton, the vegetable, or president Trump.
Killing terrorists is an honorable and necessary act when barbarians are at the gate.