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Originally Posted by Cooper_S
You are saying he wouldn't have been found guilty if Bush was president? Who was president when he was charged and the UCMJ was convened? Not Obama my friend. This likely was going on for a while.
Obama had NOTHING to do with this nor did Bush. The US military contrary to popular belief has rules and they are civilized codes of behaviour, which I know Eki would refuse to believe.
As for your Finnish Medics Eki, that is admirable and most Medics in all civilized nations have done similiar. Also all armies have had one or two loose idiots who snap under the stress of war and do things that are considered war crimes. The point is, does the brass do something about these people? In the US Army, yes people are investigated and people are charged. This is proof of it, and although many here refuse to believe it, this has NOTHING to do with who is President."Water for my horses, beer for my men and mud for my turtle".


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