Army refiles Watada charges
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Army refiles Watada charges
He is a disgrace to all commissioned officers, the US Army, and the United States.Army refiles Watada charges
Undaunted by an initial mistrial, the Army on Friday refiled charges against 1st. Lt. Ehren Watada, a Fort Lewis officer who faces up to six years in prison for failing to deploy to Iraq and alleged misconduct.
"These are serious charges, and the next step will be to set a trial date," said Joe Piek, a spokesman at Fort Lewis, where Watada continues to serve as an active-duty officer.
Watada is the first Army officer to face court-martial for refusing to serve in Iraq, and his case has drawn international attention as the Hawaiian-born officer has allied himself with peace groups and repeatedly attacked the Bush administration's conduct of the war.
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His lawyers seem to forget that he is in the Military, as such he is under military law.
The mis-trial seems to have been set up by Watada. Being that the trial didn't take place to the fullest, it means there is no double jeopary.
I hope it also means, being that Watada denied that he guilty for missing his deployment, they reinstate the additional charges against him and he gets put away for a longer period of time.
He calls this an illegal war. Funny, congress even gave approval to go there, so it is fully legal. He was derilict in his duty, he was a coward, he should go to hard labor.
The mis-trial seems to have been set up by Watada. Being that the trial didn't take place to the fullest, it means there is no double jeopary.
I hope it also means, being that Watada denied that he guilty for missing his deployment, they reinstate the additional charges against him and he gets put away for a longer period of time.
He calls this an illegal war. Funny, congress even gave approval to go there, so it is fully legal. He was derilict in his duty, he was a coward, he should go to hard labor.
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Don't tell them that; they seem to have forgotten, but then again they are trying to reverse it which will just allow more rotten apples to try and evade honorable duty.old goat wrote:Funny, congress even gave approval to go there, so it is fully legal. He was derilict in his duty, he was a coward, he should go to hard labor.
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The Dhimmicrats don't have the balls to reverse it. They are just working on the re-write of history.
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old goat wrote:The Dhimmicrats don't have the balls to reverse it. They are just working on the re-write of history.
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