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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: WestPac
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Nov 7th, 2003, 12:41 AM
"What the guy did was right."
This is extremely vague phraseology which requires more elaboration. You say it is "right," but since that is a subjective judgement, you must qualify it through a systemic value or morality code by which its 'righteousness' can be gauged.
"He is being punished for getting information out of an enemy."
No, he is not being punished at all yet, he is being investigated. Furthermore, he is being investigated for willfully violating the UCMJ which he has, without duress, sworn to abide by, and obtaining information through means which are not sanctioned by the either the country nor the military he serves.
I fail to see what Clinton has to do with either the UCMJ -which he did not alter - or the Geneva Convention -which he did not attend - that are the cornerstones upon which this man's arraignment rests.
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