Panties on Heads? Bush Doesn't Hold a Candle to Al Queda's Depredations By Doc Farmer
In war, there are always atrocities. In most modern warfare, those actions are controlled by a code of military conduct which both sides are supposed to respect. Usually, the "good guys" (for any lib/dem/soc/commies who might be confused, that's AMERICA) obey those rules and regulations. Any U.S. soldiers who violate those articles, be they Genève Conventions, Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) regulations, or simple standing orders, are found out, tried, and punished. As well they should be, if they are guilty. With any luck, they are tried in a military tribunal or court martial, instead of the U..S news media.
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