On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 13:10:21 GMT, "Don White"
wrote:
"HKrause" wrote in message
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Army Won't Prosecute 17 Soldiers In Detainee Deaths
Army Says 27 Detainees Have Died While In U.S. Military Custody
snip...
"We've investigated ourselves and we've decided we're not guilty. After
all, you don't count the dead when Jesus is on your side."
The US militart has declared itself 'above the law'. The pilot who
disobeyed orders and attacked a Canadian unit, killing four with his bombs,
lost a months pay. He has never apologized.
If the US military were above the law, why would they prosecute anyone? Why
would they even bother to gather documents for newspapers under the Freedom of
Information Act? (Especially when said documents can be used to 'incriminate'
the military.)
I doubt if the prisoners at Fort Leavenworth or any of the other multiple
military prisons agree with your premise.
--
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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