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U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
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05-20-2012 01:53 PM

 



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angry1 U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
Representative Allen West (R-FL) has long been an advocate for the “Leavenworth 10,” American troops imprisoned at Fort Leavenworth for actions taken during the heat of battle in the War on Terror.

For example, while serving in Iraq, 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna of the Army Rangers was escorting a known al-Qaeda terror operative named Ali Mansur home, following an Army Intelligence order to release him from custody. Lt. Behenna, who believed Mansur had been involved in an attack that killed two members of his platoon, decided to interrogate the al-Qaeda man during this journey. During the interrogation, Behenna threatened Mansur with a pistol. Mansur made a play for the gun, and Behenna shot him.

The American soldier was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone, and sentenced to 25 years in prison, later reduced to 15 years by a judicial order and a military clemency board. The sentence was based, in part, on the notion that since Behenna’s interrogation of Mansur was unauthorized, his right to employ deadly force in self-defense was suspended. Some experts in the complex art of “battlefield forensics” questioned Behenna’s account of the shooting, although others have spoken in support of him. Several appeals have been filed, with the most recent appeal still under consideration.

Friday, May 18 is Michael Behenna’s 29th birthday. It is the fourth birthday he has spent in prison.

Rep. West himself was discharged from the Army, where he held the rank of lieutenant colonel, for discharging his firearm near a prisoner, during an interrogation that West credits with helping to shut down deadly sniper attacks from Saddam Hussein loyalists against his unit. For this, he is routinely described as a “war criminal” by left-wing extremists.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=51612
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05-20-2012 02:40 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
I support NO (unconstitutional) Commissioned Officer.No matter what.
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05-20-2012 02:41 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
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Representative Allen West (R-FL) has long been an advocate for the “Leavenworth 10,” American troops imprisoned at Fort Leavenworth for actions taken during the heat of battle in the War on Terror.

For example, while serving in Iraq, 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna of the Army Rangers was escorting a known al-Qaeda terror operative named Ali Mansur home, following an Army Intelligence order to release him from custody. Lt. Behenna, who believed Mansur had been involved in an attack that killed two members of his platoon, decided to interrogate the al-Qaeda man during this journey. During the interrogation, Behenna threatened Mansur with a pistol. Mansur made a play for the gun, and Behenna shot him.

The American soldier was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone, and sentenced to 25 years in prison, later reduced to 15 years by a judicial order and a military clemency board. The sentence was based, in part, on the notion that since Behenna’s interrogation of Mansur was unauthorized, his right to employ deadly force in self-defense was suspended. Some experts in the complex art of “battlefield forensics” questioned Behenna’s account of the shooting, although others have spoken in support of him. Several appeals have been filed, with the most recent appeal still under consideration.

Friday, May 18 is Michael Behenna’s 29th birthday. It is the fourth birthday he has spent in prison.

Rep. West himself was discharged from the Army, where he held the rank of lieutenant colonel, for discharging his firearm near a prisoner, during an interrogation that West credits with helping to shut down deadly sniper attacks from Saddam Hussein loyalists against his unit. For this, he is routinely described as a “war criminal” by left-wing extremists.

Guy belongs in prison, that's a war crime.
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05-20-2012 02:42 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
Who cares about the soldiers Dumbass
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05-20-2012 02:45 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
Terrorist killer, George Bush?
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05-20-2012 02:52 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
The Evil AC  Wrote:
Who cares about the soldiers Dumbass

An Officer technically is NOT a Soldier so it's a False Premise anyway.
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05-20-2012 03:39 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
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Guy belongs in prison, that's a war crime.



He belongs at the end of a rope.
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05-20-2012 03:40 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
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Terrorist killer, George Bush?



Do you mean that George Bush kills terrorists or do you mean that George Bush is a terrorist that kills people?
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05-20-2012 04:00 PM

 



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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
Last time checked the terrorists are the US military.
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05-20-2012 04:18 PM

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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
LoP Guest  Wrote:
Representative Allen West (R-FL) has long been an advocate for the “Leavenworth 10,” American troops imprisoned at Fort Leavenworth for actions taken during the heat of battle in the War on Terror.

For example, while serving in Iraq, 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna of the Army Rangers was escorting a known al-Qaeda terror operative named Ali Mansur home, following an Army Intelligence order to release him from custody. Lt. Behenna, who believed Mansur had been involved in an attack that killed two members of his platoon, decided to interrogate the al-Qaeda man during this journey. During the interrogation, Behenna threatened Mansur with a pistol. Mansur made a play for the gun, and Behenna shot him.

The American soldier was convicted of unpremeditated murder in a combat zone, and sentenced to 25 years in prison, later reduced to 15 years by a judicial order and a military clemency board. The sentence was based, in part, on the notion that since Behenna’s interrogation of Mansur was unauthorized, his right to employ deadly force in self-defense was suspended. Some experts in the complex art of “battlefield forensics” questioned Behenna’s account of the shooting, although others have spoken in support of him. Several appeals have been filed, with the most recent appeal still under consideration.

Friday, May 18 is Michael Behenna’s 29th birthday. It is the fourth birthday he has spent in prison.

Rep. West himself was discharged from the Army, where he held the rank of lieutenant colonel, for discharging his firearm near a prisoner, during an interrogation that West credits with helping to shut down deadly sniper attacks from Saddam Hussein loyalists against his unit. For this, he is routinely described as a “war criminal” by left-wing extremists.

http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=51612

the same lefties crying foul in iraq and afhganistan for human rights violations along with blantant violations of liberties are silent on our front. it's not okay in other nations for police to beat their citizens but here it's fine. just listen to the crickets chirp

It's all an act What's your part?
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RE: U.S. soldiers rot in prison while a terrorist killer goes free.
sorry for dupe post! touch pad gone awry!

It's all an act What's your part?
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