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Any one of you neo-con #@($suckers want to call these scumbags "heros" or "patriots" ? Two U.S. Soldiers Have Been Charged With Murder in the Death of an Iraqi Civilian The Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq Sept. 27, 2004 Two U.S. soldiers have been charged with murder in the death of an Iraqi civilian, the 1st Cavalry Division announced Monday. A military statement identified the soldiers as Staff Sgt. Johnny Horne Jr. and Staff Sgt. Cardenas Alban, both from Company C, 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment from Fort Riley, Kansas. The military declined to provide details about the case, saying an investigation is ongoing. But the statement said the alleged incidents are not related to murder charges filed against Sgt. Michael Williams and Spc. Brent May, from the same unit. They were charged in the deaths of three Iraqis, the military announced last week. Williams was also charged with obstruction of justice and making a false official statement, the military said. Approximately 800 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry are serving their second tour in Iraq. Post spokeswoman Sam Robinson said last week the unit, which is part of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, is temporarily serving with the 1st Cavalry while in Iraq. Monday's charges were the third set of murder charges filed in just over two weeks against soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry. On Sept. 15, prosecutors charged Sgts. Eric J. Colvin, 23, of Pappilion, Nebraska, and Aaron R. Stanley, 22, of Bismarck, North Dakota, with the shooting death of Staff Sgt. Matthew H. Werner, 30, of Oxnard, California, at a home in rural Clay County, about 48 kilometers (30 miles) from Fort Riley. A second soldier, Spec. Christopher D. Hymer, 23, of Nevada, Missouri, was wounded in the incident and died Saturday in a Wichita, Kansas, hospital. Prosecutors had charged Colvin and Stanley with attempted first-degree murder in his shooting and expect to upgrade the charges. Colvin and Stanley remain jailed on US$1 million bond each. (Corrects military has not specified whether May, Williams charged in deaths of Iraqi forces or civilians, graf 4; ADDS background on previous murder cases)
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Any one of you neo-con #@($suckers want to call these scumbags "heros" or "patriots" ?
How about we just call you a #@($sucker?
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The Department of Defense wrote:
How about we just call you a #@($sucker?
How about you get up off your cowardly ass and deploy yourself to Baghdad instead of sending other young and dumb dupes to die for the criminal Bu$h Mob's lies?
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The Department of Defense wrote: How about you get up off your cowardly ass and deploy yourself to Baghdad instead of sending other young and dumb dupes to die for the criminal Bu$h Mob's lies?
Nahh, I will just sit here and call you a #@($sucker
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The Department of Defense wrote:
Nahh, I will just sit here and call you a #@($sucker
Like I said, you're a gutless coward chickenhawk.
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The Department of Defense wrote: Like I said, you're a gutless coward chickenhawk.
:::: shrugs :::: and your a #@($sucker..
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The average Joe would not be able to tell this story is fake, but I am not the average Joe. I spent 10 proud years in the US army... You dumb @$#* made this story up. THERE IS NO BOND FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL DUMB ASS BUWHAHAHAHA!!! THEY ARE EITHER CONFINED OR ALLOWED TO REMAIN IN THEIR UNTIL THE CASE IS DEPOSED OF.
Any one of you neo-con #@($suckers want to call these scumbags "heros" or "patriots" ? Two U.S. Soldiers Have Been Charged With Murder in the Death of an Iraqi Civilian The Associated Press BAGHDAD, Iraq Sept. 27, 2004 Two U.S. soldiers have been charged with murder in the death of an Iraqi civilian, the 1st Cavalry Division announced Monday. A military statement identified the soldiers as Staff Sgt. Johnny Horne Jr. and Staff Sgt. Cardenas Alban, both from Company C, 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment from Fort Riley, Kansas. The military declined to provide details about the case, saying an investigation is ongoing. But the statement said the alleged incidents are not related to murder charges filed against Sgt. Michael Williams and Spc. Brent May, from the same unit. They were charged in the deaths of three Iraqis, the military announced last week. Williams was also charged with obstruction of justice and making a false official statement, the military said. Approximately 800 soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry are serving their second tour in Iraq. Post spokeswoman Sam Robinson said last week the unit, which is part of the 3rd Brigade, 1st Armored Division, is temporarily serving with the 1st Cavalry while in Iraq. Monday's charges were the third set of murder charges filed in just over two weeks against soldiers from the 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry. On Sept. 15, prosecutors charged Sgts. Eric J. Colvin, 23, of Pappilion, Nebraska, and Aaron R. Stanley, 22, of Bismarck, North Dakota, with the shooting death of Staff Sgt. Matthew H. Werner, 30, of Oxnard, California, at a home in rural Clay County, about 48 kilometers (30 miles) from Fort Riley. A second soldier, Spec. Christopher D. Hymer, 23, of Nevada, Missouri, was wounded in the incident and died Saturday in a Wichita, Kansas, hospital. Prosecutors had charged Colvin and Stanley with attempted first-degree murder in his shooting and expect to upgrade the charges. Colvin and Stanley remain jailed on US$1 million bond each. (Corrects military has not specified whether May, Williams charged in deaths of Iraqi forces or civilians, graf 4; ADDS background on previous murder cases)
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TheWanderer wrote:
The average Joe would not be able to tell this story is fake, but I am not the average Joe.
No, you a special kind of moron.
I spent 10 proud years in the US army...
Yep, a moron.
You dumb @$#* made this story up.
You really are a pig-ignorant imbecile, aren't you?
THERE IS NO BOND FOR MILITARY PERSONNEL DUMB ASS BUWHAHAHAHA!!! THEY ARE EITHER CONFINED OR ALLOWED TO REMAIN IN THEIR UNTIL THE CASE IS DEPOSED OF.
Well, not in this murder case, dip#@($.
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