OT On a more cheerful note:
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OT On a more cheerful note:
On Jan 21, 1:34*am, m II wrote:
http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/r190_55.pdf mike It seems that it only applies to members of the US Armed Forces. Correct me ,in case I am mistaking. |
OT On a more cheerful note:
On Jan 20, 10:40*pm, wrote:
On Jan 21, 1:34*am, m II wrote: http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/r190_55.pdf mike - It seems that it only applies to members of the - US Armed Forces. - Correct me ,in case I am mistaking. U.S. Army Corrections System : Procedures for Military Executions http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/r190_55.pdf -will-if- Mike [M II] insists that he be included : Maybe we could make an exception based on his need for humane treatment for his condition. ;;-}} ~ RHF |
OT On a more cheerful note:
The U.S. military has the art of torture down to a science as well.
American hero Army Private Bradley Manning would attest to that if only he were allowed to. http://www.bradleymanning.org/ Alas, it could be worse as Army Specialist Pat Tillman would attest were he not murdered by the U.S. military. http://www.prisonplanet.com/archives/tillman/index.html As could hundreds of innocent Iraqi and Afghani wedding guests. |
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