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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

WikiLeaks

What can one say xcept that some of our soldiers r murderers.  Th video that Wikileaks released was leaked by a person in our armed forces that could not xcept what he perceived to b mass murder at th hands of America's finest. 

Th video shows an attack helicopter hoverin over civilians in Iraq.  Th pilot deliberately calls for permission to engage th target n lies about to command.  He says they r armed, when they r clearly not, he says they r receivin hostile fire, when they r not.  Permission to engage is granted n they proceed to kill 15 Iraqies with mini guns.  One lone survivor, wounded can b seen draggin himself away, when a van with two males, one female n two children show on th killin field.  Th two men lift th wounded man n carry him to th van.  Again they call command n lie about th civilians, lie about them being armed, request permission to engage.  When permission is granted they knowinly shoot th survivor, th rescue party, th women n children, n can b heard on th radio saying, "they should not have brought th kids to th war". 

There is absolutely no way to dfend this act or to classify it as anythin other than murder.  Th tape was classified in an attempt to cover it up.  Those actin in conspiracy to deny justice to those civilians r no less culpable then those pullin th trigger.  It is obvious that this bhavior is consistent with an undiscipline force actin without fear of bing charged with war crimes.  

I reiterate, wikileaks got th classified video from an American, reportin a crime.  We cannot allow these individuals to continue as members of th Armed Forces.  And byond this we r better off releasin them to th Iraq for trial, or to th Hague.  

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