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Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
4. What a preposterous JOKE!
Tue Jan 8, 2013, 05:35 PM
Jan 2013

Of course, whether, or HOW MUCH she made this jocular gesture - was most certainly NOT her decision to make. She's just following orders - orders from the highest echelon.

How generous Kelvin Mace Jan 2013 #1
Not a single charge dismissed then? Wow...this is a prosecution victory, then. nt msanthrope Jan 2013 #2
That's what you took away from this? Hissyspit Jan 2013 #33
Yes. 22 charges untouched, including the most serious, with an easily-proved intent msanthrope Jan 2013 #34
Not nearly enough to serve as a deterrent to others who might do the same. JDPriestly Jan 2013 #3
What a preposterous JOKE! Plucketeer Jan 2013 #4
... Lind rejected a defense contention that brig commanders were influenced by higher-ranking Marine struggle4progress Jan 2013 #49
Did he work at Fort Meade at NSA? Just wondering. There was a book written about that southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #5
Then I wonder how Romney passed his security clearance testing. Surely when they asked him to draw a okaawhatever Jan 2013 #7
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #13
Was it by any chance Jackpine Radical Jan 2013 #22
Something like that. Why would they ask such a personal question like that. Funny southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #26
That was a question on the old version of the MMPI. Jackpine Radical Jan 2013 #28
Like I said I was 19yrs old. Now am 65 this Friday. So it was a very long time ago. southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #29
I'm 68. They gave the test to every entering freshman at Madison Jackpine Radical Jan 2013 #31
Well I read it in my younger days. I don't know if you could even get it today. But it was southernyankeebelle Jan 2013 #32
Manning has won in the eyes of the world The Judge agreed he was lovuian Jan 2013 #6
Not a single charge was thrown. nt msanthrope Jan 2013 #20
Judge did not rule Manning was tortured: judged ruled his confinement was "more rigorous struggle4progress Jan 2013 #44
Well, that's an interesting new euphemism for torture. bemildred Jan 2013 #8
Are they ever? Well, unless someone needs to make a showing of pretending to be against torture Solly Mack Jan 2013 #16
It's getting worse than that Dragonfli Jan 2013 #21
... “There was no intent to punish the accused...The intent was to make sure the accused was safe, struggle4progress Jan 2013 #42
Oh heck no, of course not, only thinking of what was best for him. nt bemildred Jan 2013 #45
That doesn't seem to be exactly what Lind concluded struggle4progress Jan 2013 #50
I read it. bemildred Jan 2013 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author guyton Jan 2013 #9
He's already discussing pleading to some of the charges. He's not getting acquitted, and he msanthrope Jan 2013 #35
What a cruel joke. He gets credit for the 112 days he's been tortured. nm rhett o rick Jan 2013 #10
112 days for being water boarded??? railsback Jan 2013 #11
He wasn't waterboarded. nt msanthrope Jan 2013 #18
But I was under the impression that Manning has been tortured. railsback Jan 2013 #24
Why, no. nt msanthrope Jan 2013 #25
Well, in that case railsback Jan 2013 #27
Seems about right to me---he probably should have been put in med sec. msanthrope Jan 2013 #30
"Military justice" -- oxymoron of the century n/t markpkessinger Jan 2013 #12
112 days given back since they tortured him.. ReRe Jan 2013 #14
Judge did not rule Manning was tortured: judged ruled his confinement was "more rigorous struggle4progress Jan 2013 #39
Oh, the snark I'll refrain from....for now. Solly Mack Jan 2013 #15
So what is it, 1 year per document? Final sentence, 250,000 years...less 112 days of course. 24601 Jan 2013 #17
Wow, don't outdo yourself, Lind! Dont call me Shirley Jan 2013 #19
112 days off 23 consecutive life sentences Canuckistanian Jan 2013 #23
... Lind said Manning’s treatment at Quantico was “more rigorous than necessary” and struggle4progress Jan 2013 #36
... Nonetheless, she said, “dismissal of charges is not appropriate” and would be fitting only struggle4progress Jan 2013 #38
Judge Says Harsh Detention Is Not Cause to Drop Charges in WikiLeaks Case struggle4progress Jan 2013 #37
Watch for another delay of trial from the defense....I suspect a plea is in the msanthrope Jan 2013 #40
Judge delays Army GI's trial in WikiLeaks to June struggle4progress Jan 2013 #46
I can call it, can't I? And there are certain posters on this board who doubt if I am an attorney msanthrope Jan 2013 #52
... Manning's lawyer, David Coombs, on Wednesday introduced a revised proposal under which the young struggle4progress Jan 2013 #47
... Manning seeks to prove at trial that he used his experience to conclude that the documents were struggle4progress Jan 2013 #48
Bradley Manning granted 112-day reduction in possible sentence struggle4progress Jan 2013 #41
Your modification of the AP headline is misleading: the judge did not find struggle4progress Jan 2013 #43
but the judge says he was excessively strong armed, and mistreated it sounds like to me but the best Divine Discontent Jan 2013 #53
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