zappasguitar
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Don't put words in my mouth. When was the last time you went in harms way to serve your country? Don't be a hypocrite. These were bad guys trying to kill these young men and who may damned well have killed or hurt their buddies. If you can't understand their feelings then you are in lala land if you want to make criminals out of these people. Where is the sense of proportionality here?
Look, you and I agree probably 99% of the time and I am with you in that I don't want these men severely punished either, so let's not let one disagreement ruin our ability to discuss this rationally.
That said, the bottom line is that what those men did was wrong. Wrong according to the UCMJ or whatever rules they were supposed to be following, ETHICALLY wrong, MORALLY wrong and wrong in that though the dead were "enemy soldiers" they still are owed a little common human decency and the bare minimum of respect.
Remember the British and the German soldiers who were squared off in trenches a few yards from each other on Christmas Eve during WWII?
If those soldiers were trying to bolster their rep as "badasses" then they should have done the pissing OFF camera and let the word spread by mouth about the "battle hardened maniacs" willing to do anything to the enemy to ensure an American victory...filming the incident has destroyed an "street cred" they built up and makes them look like immature children with a serious impulse control problem.
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