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Video of US Marines urinating on corpses of dead Taliban

  • I Wear Pants
    isadore;1052262 wrote:The incident gives a good idea of the type of people you continously make excuses for. They slaughter children and brag about it. They are scum.
    Why are we responsible for law enforcement in Pakistan?
  • isadore
    I Wear Pants;1052615 wrote:Why are we responsible for law enforcement in Pakistan?
    The American military have been responsible for ending the lives of many of those taliban killers, who you consider to be not bad guys, while they hide in Pakistan. Killing murdering women and children there when they are not killing them in Afghanistan. These new Taliban killers who iyou excuse seem to be even more into killing women and children. Despite what you say they are scum.
    "According to the United Nations' 2010 Mid-Year Report on Protection of Civilians in Armed Conflict, in the first six months of this year, 55 percent more children were killed or wounded by the Taliban and other anti-government groups than in the same period in 2009.”
    http://afghanistan.blogs.cnn.com/2010/08/10/report-more-women-children-killed-by-taliban/

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  • believer
    Allen West just about sums it up for me: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/unless-you-have-been-shot-at-by-the-taliban-shut-your-mouth-war-is-hell-allen-west-weighs-in-on-urinating-marine-scandal/
    All these over-emotional pundits and armchair quarterbacks need to chill. Does anyone remember the two Soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division who were beheaded and gutted in Iraq?

    The Marines were wrong
    . Give them a maximum punishment under field grade level Article 15 (non-judicial punishment), place a General Officer level letter of reprimand in their personnel file, and have them in full dress uniform stand before their Battalion, each personally apologize to God, Country, and Corps videotaped and conclude by singing the full US Marine Corps Hymn without a teleprompter.


    As for everyone else, unless you have been shot at by the Taliban, shut your mouth....
  • Thinthickbigred
    What you have highlighted in your quote I agree with. I couldnt repost it. An article 15 and company grade punishment and stand before the men and do what is suggested . Yes that works for me . We must protect our Marines at all cost . They fouled up but they need not be hung out to dry by any Yale or Harvard grad
  • dwccrew
    Def Leopard;1050139 wrote:It's moron, moron. Have you ever experienced what these men have been through? Until you have I don't think you have a right to comment.
    I've experienced it and I still think it was a stupid thing to do. Do I think they should be discharged....no. However, an Article 15 an demotion should do. These soldiers disgraced their fellow soldiers that do things the right way.
    bases_loaded;1051489 wrote:Ok lets break this down.

    You say, there isn't a draft so they chose to be put in the situation they are put in. SIMPLE

    I meant, they chose to be Marines, they chose to fight to defend our country anywhere in the world. They didn't chose to be put in no win situations, situations that a bunch of suits put them in. Rules of engagement they are forced to follow that require them to take fire before firing, and even after taking fire having to wait even longer before returning fire. They are in a war zone where not only do they have to follow a checklist before engaging, but the enemy they have been surrounded by is playing by no rules. COMPLEX

    Im sure waiting for the correct time to fire back and watching your buddy take a bullet to the head was exactly what they signed up for.

    So yes, they chose to be Marines, and thank God they did so we can sit here and debate whether or not pissing on a corpse makes them evil human beings.

    They still chose to be apart of everything, it is not a complex issue. When I enlisted 11 years ago, I knew the risks and I willingly accepted those risks and unfortunately had to be deployed and a part of the war effort.
    isadore;1052135 wrote:Those women had suffered for over 20 years under Il Duce's dictatorship. Those marines are people who have served their nation in the most difficult of circumstances against an enemy of unlimited viciousness and evil. The deaths of Mussolini and those terrorists have made the world a better place.
    I agree with you that the world is a much better place without Mussolini and Taliban fighters.

    It wasn't US soldiers that dragged Mussolini's body was my point. So why bring it up? I don't hold Italian women to the same standards that I hold US soldiers. US soldiers are better than Italian women but apparently you think otherwise.
    That's stupid. Because someone didn't serve they can't have an opinion? Allan West is an ass. People pay these soldiers salaries and are being misrepresented as US citizens by these jerkwads.
  • believer
    dwccrew;1053395 wrote:That's stupid. Because someone didn't serve they can't have an opinion?
    West didn't say that at all. He agreed that these guys should be punished. He's simply pointing out the over-the-top "outrage" of folks like yourselves who have no clue what dodging bullets from good and decent human beings like the Taliban can do to a soldier's mindset.

    They may be "jerwads" but let the Marine Corps take care of the punishment and move on.
  • Mulva
    believer;1053410 wrote:He's simply pointing out the over-the-top "outrage" of folks like yourselves who have no clue what dodging bullets from good and decent human beings like the Taliban can do to a soldier's mindset.
    Did you read his post?
  • believer
    Mulva;1053647 wrote:Did you read his post?
    Apparently not close enough. Post deleted.
  • Thinthickbigred
    After seeing that these men of this sniper team lost seven men to there unit .. I dont know that Id even take a stripe from them . They do need to know that we just cant do this crap but im willing to give these men a pass .
  • isadore
    dwccrew wrote:I agree with you that the world is a much better place without Mussolini and Taliban fighters.

    It wasn't US soldiers that dragged Mussolini's body was my point. So why bring it up? I don't hold Italian women to the same standards that I hold US soldiers. US soldiers are better than Italian women but apparently you think otherwise.
    I am glad we agree on the nature and hoped for fate of Mussolini and the Taliban. Italian women share the traits of loyalty and bravery with American service people.
  • dwccrew
    isadore;1053734 wrote:I am glad we agree on the nature and hoped for fate of Mussolini and the Taliban. Italian women share the traits of loyalty and bravery with American service people.
    Whether or not they share the same traits or not was not the point; the point was that I hold US soldiers to much higher standards than Italian women.
  • isadore
    dwccrew;1054145 wrote:Whether or not they share the same traits or not was not the point; the point was that I hold US soldiers to much higher standards than Italian women.
    You, of course, in your personal judgements can hold anyone to any standard you wish, but despite your claim rejecting the humanity of American service people,
    dwccrew wrote:I noticed you said people and not US soldiers.
    The US military fighting in Afghanistan is part of the "people." A part of humanity that by their actions have demonstrated loyalty, patriotism and bravery but subject to the same emotions as their fellow members of humanity when presented with the limitless evil of the Taliban.