Bradley Manning - Prison

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  • twooh0

    https://twitter.com/wikileaks/st…

    "Significant strategic victory in Bradley Manning case."
    PR for, 'Thank you for being our PR puppet, and letting us milk you for raising us raise funds. Actually, we're not really thankful, haha. Go on, and fuck off now. We'll see you in 30 years, maybe 11 if you cry."

    How ironic that like the war in Iraq, we're now supposed to believe that infringing on constitutional rights is "for our freedom".

    The "breaking the law" argument that some people here are posing, is so one-dimensional, so anti-American, it makes me cringe how delusional neo-conservatives have become, who demand Bradley Manning's head.

    I am not praising him to be a hero, because he was reckless. But his intentions were that of a patriot, and that has to count for something --especially in an age where it seems like less people are standing up for their rights in this country than ever before.

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    • I'm sure Manning had some idea of what he was getting himself into when he leaked the documents.nb
    • It's not like wikileaks forced him to do anything.nb
    • nb, sure, he probably had an idea, and he's paying the price. But the people putting him on trial should be imprisoned for life. I'm tired of conspirators who are making their living and careers off of taxpayers, and putting on this charade of a trial for public display saying, "look how we're serving justice for your benefit."twooh
    • We should turning the prosecutors and the judge into a pariah.twooh
    • I agree that it is completely unfair that he is going to jail. But I don't think Wikileaks did anything wrong.nb

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