Thursday, August 18, 2005

Beaten To Death.

According to an Air Force medical examiner’s testimony, an Afghan detainee who died in US custody in 2002 was so severely injured that his leg muscles were split apart. The medical examiner testified this week in the trail of Army Private Willie Brand, who is accused of abusing two Afghani prisoners in 2002, both who later died.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

fearful miamimiami, when confronted with a story about prisoners being tortured to death, says:
"It's called war, Alva, not chess."

No, fearful miamimiami, that's most assuredly NOT called war. That is called torturing prisoners to death. It's called brutal, and it's called illegal. That's why Private Willie Brand stands accused of a crime.

Not war. A crime. Murder.

If you know of a story about a sniper who shot a medic, then was himself shot and had his life saved, why are you asking someone else to find the story for you? You do know how to do a search on the internet, don't you?

And you seem to have a great deal of time on your hands, what with all of the long, long comments you make. I bet you could find time to search out a story, especially since you seem to want to read it so badly.

Don't forget to let us know when you get accepted back into the military. As I told you in another post, the recruiter here said that your chances looked good.

-charmaine-

11:03 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

-charmaine-says:
I wonder why people think they know everything about another person they have never met, and have no personal knowledge of?

I rarely tell things about my personal life on the internet, only my thoughts on topics. So, why would anyone assume that they know I haven't served in a military capacity?

My thoughts on this "war on terror" are very simple. I do not believe that a "war on terror" would legally allow a country to invade another that was not a clear threat to their security. Iraq was not a threat. Therefore, invading Iraq was an illegal action. I would never willingly allow myself to be used in an illegal action.

Anyone who believes that the invasion of the sovereign nation of Iraq is a just and worthy cause, should be there fighting for their country, if they are physically able to do so. No excuses.
-charmaine-

6:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

-charmaine-says

fearful miamimiami asked this absolutely ridiculous question (not worth answering, but I will anyway):
"why are you not fighting the US to repel this illegal action?"

If you are absurdly suggesting I go to Iraq and fight the US, I can only laugh. The people who are fighting off the American occupation seem to be doing just fine all by themselves.

And Iraq is not my homeland. I fight the illegal war in Iraq, and resulting occupation, in the legal way. As I've said, I don't involve myself in illegal activities.

What a monumentally stupid question.

-charmaine-

7:46 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

-charmaine-says:

fearful gung ho miamimiami said:

Ah-h-h-h, who cares?

-charmaine-

8:55 PM  

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