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Title: Lt Dan Choi Thrown Out Of Bradley Manning Courtroom In Handcuffs & Injured By Military Police
Added: Dec 19, 2011
Author: MOXNEWSd0tC0M
Duration: 7:1
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December 19, 2011 CURRENT TV Keith Olbermann http://MOXNews.com
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yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - She would be ill-advised to try that shit in Libya. I mean, she wouldn't have needed to, but now they're FREE to be a Sharia state. They were brainwashed by a tyrant, who preferred to be loved > feared. They're FREE now. NATO bombed them FREE! Hurrah. I almost choked on my bagel watching Sarkozy look the globe in the eye and talk about honour and duty, as French bombers took out Libya's Law & Order. The jihadists were saved. Thank Christ. I mean, Allahu Akbar? *gulp* Inshallah.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - I bet you'd look dashing in your Nazi uniform. Nuremberg was a farce, but then that doesn't mean you have a defence for being inhumane. What is your defence argument, by the way; for why you aren't interested in acting in your own best interests - and that of humanity's (they are one and the same, did you know that?)Maybe you weren't cleared to know that. Maybe you'd be surprised to know what you don't NEED TO KNOW, when you're bred to be a terrified slave. Build pyramids, or Learn.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Because he's human and you care about yourself? It's hardly his fault he's been bred to build pyramids. He can learn how to spell, but then it's unlikely if you make him ashamed of his chains. People who are forced to live with shame have a curious way of coping. It's ironic really, how could the Vatican have known? Shame is recursion, on crack. It's embarrassing, really - how I had to learn that. Maybe someone tried to tell me; maybe they just laughed, ashamed of their shame.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - God I hope you're doing irony. Cause I read about how Canada treated conscientious objectors, who sought refuge in Canada - foolishly - but then they probably believed in "rule of law". It's against the Law to refuse to accept an application from a soldier unwilling to engage in Crimes Against Humanity. So the judge did one better. Canada arrested and sent them back, to their masters. Dumb slaves. You can't escape from a plantation to another plantation, unless you're worth...
stratmemph1 Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - By how you just keep talking about random and useless made up bullshit, I'm under impression that you are on day 3 of your current acid trip. Have a nice day.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Ah the national interest. So conflicting with the interests of humanity. Did you know 38 million Russians died in WWII. Heroes, obviously. Less obvious, was the 'cowardice' of those who died running away from German machine guns; cut down by their own guns. You're a hero if you die. But are you a hero if they kill you for not wanting to die for insane junkies, addicted to the application of power? 38 million Russians died to give the world a fake war. So Cold it was chilling.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Freedom is very important to slaves, in the way Respect is important to those who've never earned any. They'll be put out if you don't call them Sir, or Doctor, or Your Honour. After all, they would assert, they've earned it. And if they had, hypothetically, just like that - they've lost it. Slippery little commodities, those intangibles. They'd be perfect for Wall Street.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - You might be surprised at what he Japanese have and haven't forgiven you for. You might have been told "history is written by the winners" but that's a lie. History is written for the 'benefit' of victims who speak languages other than inevitability. If they're not learning English, 100 years after it became INEVITABLE, trust me - you might be surprised at what they're told and why. I learned this watching two new friends try to kill each other. This was at the USNA...(1/2)...
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - I've never actually told anyone this story. But I was representing my country as I am all about merit. So obsessed with merit, I excelled. But then I only learned things the traumatic way. They sent me to the USNA to represent ADFA (mil academy). It was a joke symposium, "Future Leaders" bs - I knew we were there to make friends, so many fine minds. I was in ecstasy. Then, Reality. Hiroshima came up. A surprisingly emotional reaction. An angry response. FISTS. It was surreal. 2/3
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - A Japanese high-achiever was trying to kill a USNA high-achiever. I literally considered them both friends, but then I'd only known them for a few days. No one would listen to me. Clearly, everyone had been lied to. They weren't interested. I understood, instantly. I written papers receiving implausibly high marks, arguing the bombs saved lives. I didn't even know the two were 3 days apart! I knew squat. We'd all been lied to. I cried out for sanity. They were pulled apart. 3/4
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - I was shaken, but this was salvageable. I could salvage it. We just needed to talk it through. But everyone was busy trying to pretend nothing had happened. Two young men with fine minds trying to kill each other with their eyes, shirts torn and bloody; a pretty USNA senior laughing awkwardly. Horrified, I stumbled out. I understood, a great deal more than I wanted to. I understood too much. I knew that nothing I knew was Truth. History is written by linguists. They lie fluently.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 14, 2012 - Last one 5/5. I stumbled out, & and I didn't even see him follow me. He was quiet, he listened & never spoke. I knew he was brilliant though, he laughed at jokes a bit quicker; his eyes shone just before mine at something intriguing, etc. He scared the crap out of me, snuck up beside me. I was staring into the Potomac feeling instead of thinking. He was a Russian Naval cadet, who spoke perfect English. That was lucky for me. He'd have found it tricky to save my life, otherwise.
12Monkeys8u Says:
Feb 15, 2012 - Not being an American I can't vote in the US, but I agree, the fault is basically not with the politicians ... it's the voters that put politicians in office, and who let themselves be manipulated by political commercials, that must carry the ultimate burden of blame for any government. But "for the people, by the people" is today not worth much in any part of the world. Look at what religion is doing everywhere, poisoning everything.
yoyojemojo Says:
Feb 23, 2012 - Couldn't - possibly - agree more. But watch those filthy intolerant creeps squeal and whine and threaten and burn and kill and riot...demanding "Religious Tolerance". When they are the very definition of intolerant. It makes me sick. Like violently sick. Filthy creeps. And look at NATO pandering to them. NATO loves creating conflict. Bringing Sharia state FREEDOM to Libya. Crawling on their filthy hands and knees to psychopathic rabid dogs in Afghanistan at this very moment.
sinclair61 Says:
Feb 23, 2012 - It is not the voters who are to blame, it is the political class......they mind manipulate the population with technical scientific based BS that eventually makes the victim powerless for individual choice.
BrentSaulic Says:
Mar 7, 2012 - Pvt. Manning wasn't a whistle blower but a hacker with a political agenda--ubiquitous disclosure of data. Serving as a soldier, in uniform, he was expected to be a-political in his duties. He put the hacker's code and political agenda above the national interests. Why not just release the helicopter video, why undermine all the other diplomatic efforts and missions by dumping thousands of unrelated cables? Whatever his intent he broke the law and his oath to his fellow citizens.
RoyalDog214 Says:
Mar 16, 2012 - Oh my God! Recording finished?!! Woah! Thanks for reminding!
179178 Says:
Apr 18, 2012 - The biggest prob w/the leaked docs is that it can stengthen the argument of insurgents and make recruiting easier for them, cuz the locals get fired up, and hate the soldiers, making it more dangerous for them. So yes, doing stupid shit in the third world could get your ass handed to u. But, Manning also did a good thing, only did it in a bad way. So stupidity is his real crime. Ah... the sins of our youth...
Bushiey Says:
Apr 20, 2012 - CONSIDER YOUR SELF SERVED
electrodes1300 Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - If the truth of Wikileaks strengthens the argument of "insurgents," and is the truth that would mean the "insurgents" are correct with a stronger argument. Lt. Dan Choi is correct when he mentions violations of land war in the Geneva Conventions which the U.S. used to endorse. Self-defense would be the reason U.S. soldiers involved in a foreign occupation are hated and why it is dangerous for them. Your comment lacks valid logic. I agree with you only that Bradley Manning did the correct thing.
electrodes1300 Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - The rest of the world seems to think that the United States votes for these things. No American I know votes for wars based on truth spoken from U.S. politicians. Ellsberg help prove that Vietnam was a lie. Manning is accused helping to make most all U.S. foreign policy a lie. It is even proven that Saddam asked the U.S. for permission to attack Kuwait, which he was given. Only then did the U.S. use incendiary weapons (against the Geneva Convention) to wipe out his army and decide he was evil.
electrodes1300 Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - When told that communism was the threat the war industry was supported and politicians received funds, however that may be. Nobody blamed the Catholics. Most Communists at the time were essentially Catholic, except in Indonesia where the U.S. was directly responsible for 1 million deaths in the 60's. When the Cold War ended I asked everyone who the next enemy of the U.S. was going to be, at age 14. That is when politics began to poison religion.
12Monkeys8u Says:
Apr 22, 2012 - Religion has poisoned everything since belief in the supernatural first occurred in mankind. You forget that the communist hating zealots (many were politicians) in the 60's USA WERE ALSO PROCLAIMED CHRISTIANS of one kind or another. Look at US politics today...a republican presidential candidate that believe he's wearing magical underwear! I think you have it the wrong way around. Politics has not poisoned religion.
CyberterroristWitch Says:
May 8, 2012 - The government is insulting everyone's intelligence. Americans who don't believe the U.S. is a police state need to witness this travesty of justice. Brad's supporters are seated behind him (the area holds about 35-40 max so we'll have to take turns at his court martial). He can't turn around because prosecutors will use it against him. He asked David Coombs to thank us for being there. It's easy compared to what he's going through. It's an honor. Thank you Dan, Keith and MOX News.












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