Sunday, September 21, 2008

Military Law

Military Law

How can a man be convicted by military prosecutors, with a jury of military officers, when he is not even in the military? How can his defense counsel defend him, when there is no way for them to get the proof of his innocence? The military already had the deck stacked against him. He only had a job as bin Laden’s driver. He had to make a living doing something. I understand jobs aren’t too plentiful in that area.

Bush’s civilian people working in Iraq, the Blackwater bunch, killed some Iraq civilians. If we can convict Hamden, and he didn’t kill anyone, why aren’t that bunch of thugs in one of Iraq’s prisons? Different strokes for different folks! This uneducated person could drive a car and did his job for money to support his family. Wrong place at the wrong time.

Some of our military and other people also, have a mindset of looks like one, must be one, grab the sucker, he’s a terrorist. It has been pounded into their heads that everyone is an enemy. Some of them are, but some are looking for a safe place to hide and no one knows the difference. It’s like out hunting, all snakes you see aren’t poisonous and wont bit you, they will scare you, but people kill them anyway, then gripe because we have so many mice around.

My husband once said, “the worst enemy that any country has is its government and its leaders.” Think about it, way back to year God one.


Shotgun Granny

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