Standard Operating Procedure Pt 10
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Were Americans we know the truth.
LOL
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@TravellerFellow they always word their admissions of guilt is such a way to take all the responsibility off themselves.
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@TravellerFellow where did they admit that what they did was morally reprehensible? they all definately try really hard to make them saying it sucks that they got caught as more than that only to those who want to hear more than that. as far as the rest of what you said to me, its not in relation to anything i said.
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Loooooooooooooooseeeerrrrrrs!
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Imagine all the crimes the USA government commits and has committed and covered up. This is a tiny drop in a large lake. The USA is a criminal nation on par with Nazi Germany. Millions of native Amerrican victims,hundreds of thousands of Japanese civilians(Nagasaki,Hiroshima),
millions of Vietnamese etc...... The American forefathers would be proud? NOT!!!!!! -
this documentary is wild. one of the most craziest i seen. i think the higher heads of the military should get blamed tho the soldiers were just doing what they was told the only thing that freaks me out is that they smiling n taking happy pics with these inmates
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most of the soldiers seem like they think the only thing bad that happened was them getting caught. fuck these devils.
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Glad these American pieces of shit got some time atleast. The dark haired chick is a real bitch who has no remorse.
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Some few,incompetent,dumb,weak,perv
erse,sick,loosers (the US Service members in this documentary) spoil it for a whole big bunch of good people. Then people around the Globe get the wrong picture or even use it as propaganda against the US Armed Forces. The US Army is like so many other huge 'organisation':There are good people and there are some bad people in the Army. The latter deserve to be punished to the utmost so that the rest of the US Army can do their job right and stay safe.
I feel like this comment misses the point. Most people seem to want to cast judgment rather than analyze the situation, which is how these things get started to begin with. The soldiers are not blameless, but can we really hold them as solely accountable? The structure for this kind of abuse was set in place by people much higher than these soldiers. The real crime, apart from the abuse, is not digging hard enough and finding those that are truly responsible.
johnequalsbored 2 years ago 6
And the cover-up continues!!! And Cheney has the temerity to assert that "enhanced interrogation techniques" have saved American lives. The price we will ultimately pay for our egregious behavior in Iraq is incalcuable. We have lost our souls and sold ourselves and our values for WHAT?
kittykate48 2 years ago 6