FORT MEADE, Md. — U.S. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was acquitted of aiding the enemy — the most serious charge he faced — but was convicted of espionage, theft and other charges Tuesday, more than three years after he spilled secrets to WikiLeaks.
The judge, Army Col. Denise Lind, deliberated for about 16 hours over three days before reaching her decision in a case that drew worldwide attention as supporters hailed Manning as a whistleblower. The U.S. government called him an anarchist computer hacker and attention-seeking traitor.
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You can't be a traitor for telling the truth. Manning is a patriot that is being persecuted.
ReplyDeleteManning is a traitor to this country, as a veteran, you swear an obligation to the supreme commander of this country, no matter who it is......To defend and protect.....
ReplyDelete819 is a blind follower. Yes, obey your orders, but your first duty is to God and Country, not the Bozo in the WH.
ReplyDeleteWhy isn't there one about Obama.
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