Of course. As one of my side duties as a Cpl. was to pick up and drop off prisoners from my unit from the brig. Some got out early for keeping their mouths shut.
You have a good point. But of course, Sheehan was never "made a martyr" (i.e., punished).The only way it will be in vogue is if he walks out of court tomorrow as a free man.
One need only look to Cindy Sheehan as an example. As soon as the GOP was swept from Congress in GW's second midterms she was quickly tossed aside... and the war slugged on. She had served her purpose to the Libs.
You have a good point. But of course, Sheehan was never "made a martyr" (i.e., punished).
I calculate Manning's future rests on whether war or secrecy is a big issue about the time he gets out. If so, he's a hero and martyr. If not, just another ex-con.
You have a good point. But of course, Sheehan was never "made a martyr" (i.e., punished).
I calculate Manning's future rests on whether war or secrecy is a big issue about the time he gets out. If so, he's a hero and martyr. If not, just another ex-con.
Manning is about as sound as a shxt house rat.
Sheehan was not made a martyr because she continued to press the newly elected Democrats to end the war in Iraq as they promised they would. She served her purpose to them and then became a simple nuisance to the Libs. Once she started in on the Democrat controlled Congress the cameras stopped rolling.
I am withholding some opinions until Manning is sentenced. I want to see what he gets hit with.
Sic transit gloria mundi.
Heck, I'll start then. I think the judge was dead on. Manning did not intend to aid the enemy, so the "not guilty" part was correct. So was the the "guilty" on the violations of the Espionage Act and the illegal disclosure of classified information. He's a knothead and a punk. He should get whatever it takes to make sure he actually does at least 10 years inside.
Nope, but I'm not an ideologue. For a young person, the very best way to get a job is to say something super-controversial, and get punished for it. People for the American Way or some Soros think-tank will hire him as an "analyst."
In some circles a dishonorable discharge would give him bragging rights.
Which circles? Does he get issued a detailed statement of the reasons, for him to photocopy and pass around?
Any of the anti war groups. Probably lots of other leftys as well. Other than military people I doubt many people even care. He is yesterday's news. We talked about it on the ride home tonight and of the 17 people on the crew bus about half didn't even know who he is.