Honestly, I think the chances of him being pardoned are next to impossible.
You're arguing for acceptance, not respect. They are two different things.
He will always be a he in the eyes of the United States Military. Any "treatment" he wants to undergo will be performed after he is released of...
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I suspect he'll have to wait until he paroled or released to begin his "treatment".
Yeah, I just had to chuckle and shake my head as well.
I sincerely doubt anything will happen to him if he isn't segregated right away. Military prisons are a lot more regimented, believe it or not,...
I agree that Thorium is a very, very enticing alternative to uranium based reactors. Still, there is a lot more research and effort left to do to...
Having trouble finding these points mentioned in the sources you provided. Where did you get this information?
Ahhh, ok, so supposition.
He isn't a commie.
Bullshit. I fought in Fallujah. Source?
Right, he was a grown man. A grown man who violated his oath and violated the contract he signed with the United States government. Yes, I was...
He isn't a kid. He is a grown man, who made a grown man decision, who now has to deal with the grown man consequences.
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