American "Military Justice"

In case anybody out there thinks I'm exaggerating when I point out how contemptuous Americans are of the rest of the world, check this out. The Marine sergeant who led his men on a killing spree that left 24 unarmed Iraqis dead in 2005 has just plead guilty to some minor offense and will not serve any time in jail. Although it was expected that he would serve three months -- an outrageously-short prison term -- through some miracle of "military justice", he winds up a free man.

I've said it over and over: Americans find it almost impossible to punish one of their own that kills foreigners, especially, people from backward or third-world countries whose lives have no value. This case is a perfect example of this attitude. Those 24 Iraqis mean nothing to the U.S. They will not "inconvenience" this guy over the deaths of people that they consider worthless.

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