Now this is totally outrageous; they're gonna connect 'patriotism' with the idea of shielding murderers? These people who were innocently murdered by these American troops deserve JUSTICE and in the name of God we pray they get it. So the one who reported these murders of innocent civilians is a 'traitor to his country?" ARE YOU FUCKING JOKING?!!? HAVE YOU GONE FUCKING MADD???? These people had as much right to LIVE in THEIR OWN FUCKING COUNTRY and you had no right to come from some place else and MURDER THEM!!! YOU HAD NO RIGHT!!!! GOD CURSE YOU AND ALL WHO IS RESPONSIBLE YOU HAD NO RIGHT!!!!! THEY WERE IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY MINDING THEIR OWN BUSINESS LIVING THEIR OWN LIVES AND YOU FLEW IN LIKE A satanic WRAITH FROM SOME HORROR STORY AND MURDERED THEM JUST COZ' IT WAS TUESDAY AND LAUGHED ABOUT IT!!! YOU ARE EVIL AND MAY GOD'S HAND LAY HEAVILY AND UNMERCIFULLY UPON YOU AND GRANT THESE PEOPLE JUSTICE!!!! JUSTICE!!! JUSTICE!!!!! AND MURDERERS ARE NOT HEROES NOR PATRIOTS!!!! THE WORLD WOULD BE BETTER OFF IF YOU WERE TOTALLY DESTROYED!!! LET ALL WHO BELIEVE IN FREEDOM AND JUSTICE PETITION OUR LORD FOR THE UTTER DESTRUCTION OF THESE satanic VILLAINS!!!!!! THANK YOU LORD IN JESUS NAME FOR JUSTICE!!!!! DESTROY THE EVIL WHITE ESTABLISHMENT AND HEAR OUR PRAYER O' LORD FOR WE HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS TIRELESS EVIL!!!!
Dear Lord; we pray for the absolute total and complete destruction of the white establishment; we pray also Lord that these sons of the devil be silenced in their contention that murderers are 'patriots' and the world court bring these murderers ALL OF THEM to justice for their crimes and terrorizing these poor people. In Jesus name, amen.
Chelsea Manning, the Army intelligence analyst convicted of leaking classified information to anti-secrecy website Wikileaks, will be released from prison this week.
Shortly before leaving office, former President Obama announced he was commuting Manning's 35-year sentence after she had spent seven years behind bars. According to her attorneys, Manning will be released on May 17.
Before her trial Manning, then known as Bradley Manning, announced she was transgender and her attorneys argued she was not receiving adequate treatment for her gender issues while serving time at the male military prison facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Manning released the following statement through her attorneys:
"For the first time, I can see a future for myself as Chelsea. I can imagine surviving and living as the person who I am and can finally be in the outside world. Freedom used to be something that I dreamed of but never allowed myself to fully imagine. Now, freedom is something that I will again experience with friends and loved ones after nearly seven years of bars and cement, of periods of solitary confinement, and of my health care and autonomy restricted, including through routinely forced haircuts. I am forever grateful to the people who kept me alive, President Obama, my legal team and countless supporters.
"I watched the world change from inside prison walls and through the letters that I have received from veterans, trans young people, parents, politicians and artists. My spirits were lifted in dark times, reading of their support, sharing in their triumphs, and helping them through challenges of their own. I hope to take the lessons that I have learned, the love that I have been given, and the hope that I have to work toward making life better for others."
Manning, 29, was convicted in 2013 of violating the Espionage Act by providing sensitive information to the anti-secrecy website ran operated by Julian Assange.
Prior to the commutation, more than 115,000 people signed a White House petition calling for Manning to be released with time served.
Dear Lord; we pray for the absolute total and complete destruction of the white establishment; we pray also Lord that these sons of the devil be silenced in their contention that murderers are 'patriots' and the world court bring these murderers ALL OF THEM to justice for their crimes and terrorizing these poor people. In Jesus name, amen.
Chelsea Manning, the Army intelligence analyst convicted of leaking classified information to anti-secrecy website Wikileaks, will be released from prison this week.
Shortly before leaving office, former President Obama announced he was commuting Manning's 35-year sentence after she had spent seven years behind bars. According to her attorneys, Manning will be released on May 17.
Before her trial Manning, then known as Bradley Manning, announced she was transgender and her attorneys argued she was not receiving adequate treatment for her gender issues while serving time at the male military prison facility at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
Manning released the following statement through her attorneys:
"For the first time, I can see a future for myself as Chelsea. I can imagine surviving and living as the person who I am and can finally be in the outside world. Freedom used to be something that I dreamed of but never allowed myself to fully imagine. Now, freedom is something that I will again experience with friends and loved ones after nearly seven years of bars and cement, of periods of solitary confinement, and of my health care and autonomy restricted, including through routinely forced haircuts. I am forever grateful to the people who kept me alive, President Obama, my legal team and countless supporters.
"I watched the world change from inside prison walls and through the letters that I have received from veterans, trans young people, parents, politicians and artists. My spirits were lifted in dark times, reading of their support, sharing in their triumphs, and helping them through challenges of their own. I hope to take the lessons that I have learned, the love that I have been given, and the hope that I have to work toward making life better for others."
Manning, 29, was convicted in 2013 of violating the Espionage Act by providing sensitive information to the anti-secrecy website ran operated by Julian Assange.
Prior to the commutation, more than 115,000 people signed a White House petition calling for Manning to be released with time served.
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