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Old 10-05-2010, 17:48   #21
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Re: How not to treat a soldier

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Originally Posted by Neil22 View Post
So what??? If he deserved a shoeing whats the problem?? The Taliban aren't a shining example of 2nd chances are they?
As far as I am aware, the due legal process for such things includes a trial and subsequent punishment. From what I can tell, this person has never been charged with any crime, unless you have any information relating to any charges brought against this person. Since when has it been the remit of soldiers to act as judges, juries and executioners?

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Originally Posted by martyh View Post
i have no idea and i don't realy care, probably not
Does that not concern you?

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Originally Posted by Sirius View Post
From the report in the hail as you so politly put it (i assume from that you would not accept what i am about to post)



Flyboy at this point i am putting you on ignore as i am not willing to read what will be a retort that will support the action taken on this soldier. That's your way.



They should have shot them both then this would not have happened
Yet still no evidence of any charges brought.
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