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    Default Army to seek death penalty for Afghan massacre soldier

    The U.S. Army said Wednesday it will seek the death penalty against the soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a predawn rampage in March, a decision his lawyer called "totally irresponsible."

    The announcement followed a pretrial hearing last month for Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, 39, who faces premeditated murder and other charges in the attack on two villages in southern Afghanistan.

    The slayings drew such angry protests that the U.S. temporarily halted combat operations in Afghanistan, and it was three weeks before American investigators could reach the crime scenes.

    Prosecutors said Bales left his remote southern Afghanistan base early on March 11, attacked one village and returned to the base, then slipped away again to attack another nearby compound. Of the 16 people killed, nine were children.
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    ........so can they lynch him the same time as the workplace violence ahole from Ft. Hood?

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    I have no problem with Bales or Hassan receiving the death penalty upon conviction as they are dangerous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    ........so can they lynch him the same time as the workplace violence ahole from Ft. Hood?
    I am with you on that. Hell they won't even shave him, against his religion.

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    No military death sentence has been carried out since 1961.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byng View Post
    No military death sentence has been carried out since 1961.

    Sure it has, you never seen a OLD SCHOOL pre PC Chiefs or Shellback initiation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    Sure it has, you never seen a OLD SCHOOL pre PC Chiefs or Shellback initiation?
    Not only seen one but have been the recipient of one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byng View Post
    Not only seen one but have been the recipient of one.

    We averaged 35 deaths each and that was on Tiger Cruises!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlandFood View Post
    We averaged 35 deaths each and that was on Tiger Cruises!
    I still have this displayed on the wall of my den!

    During the course of this day you have been caused to humbly accept challenge and face adversity. This you have accomplished with rare good grace. Pointless as some of these challenges may have seemed, there were valid, time-honored reasons behind each pointed barb. It was necessary to meet these hurdles with blind faith in the fellowship of Chief Petty Officers. The goal was to instill in you that trust is inherent with the donning of the uniform of a Chief. It was our intent to impress upon you that challenge is good; a great and necessary reality which cannot mar you - which, in fact, strengthens you. In your future as a Chief Petty Officer., you will be forced to endure adversity far beyond that imposed upon you today. You must face each challenge and adversity with the same dignity and good grace you demonstrated today. By experience, by performance, and by testing, you have been this day advanced to Chief Petty Officer. In the United States Navy - and only in the United States Navy - the rank of E7 carries with it United responsibilities and privileges you are now bound to observe and expected to fulfill. Your entire way of life is now changed. More will be expected of you; more will be demanded of you. Not because you are an E7 but because you are now a Chief Petty Officer. You have not merely been promoted one pay grade, you have joined an exclusive fellowship and, as in all fellowships, you have a special responsibility to your comrades, even as they have a special responsibility to you. This is why we in the United States Navy may maintain with pride our feelings of accomplishment once we have attained the position of Chief Petty Officer. Your new responsibilities and privileges do not appear in print. They have no official standing; they cannot be referred to by name, number, or file. They have existed for over 100 years, Chiefs before you have freely accepted responsibility beyond the call of printed assignment. Their actions and their performance demanded the respect of their seniors as well as their juniors. It is now required that you be the fountain of wisdom, the ambassador of good will, the authority in personal relations as well as in technical applications. "Ask the Chief" is a household phrase in and out of the Navy. You are now the Chief. The exalted position you have now achieved - and the word exalted is used advisedly - exists because of the attitude and performance of the Chiefs before you. It shall exist only as long as you and your fellow Chiefs maintain these standards. It was our intention that you never forget this day. It was our intention to test you, to try you, and to accept you. Your performance has assured us that you will wear "the hat" with the same pride as your comrades in arms before you. We take a deep and sincere pleasure in clasping your hand, and accepting you as a Chief Petty officer in the United States Navy.

    Not many Brits earned this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Byng View Post
    I still have this displayed on the wall of my den!



    Not many Brits earned this!
    Well I DO hope you paid your fine...... in greenbacks!

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    He deserves death.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivanbalt View Post
    He deserves death.
    I am strongly against the death penalty and I hope I would feel the same way if it was my own family that were the victims. But no different than the slaughter in Newtown, if you are sane enough to plan your killing spree and carry it out then spending the rest of your natural life locked up in solitary confinement to think about what you have done is far worse of a punishment in my mind than being allowed to take the easy way out.

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