Monday Morning War Quarterbacking
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,405164,00.html
I don't really agree with the way this is happening. While the allegations, if proven true, are serious and need to be addressed; I don't think the way the law is being applied is correct. I think if there is a problem in the military, it should be addressed by the military. Opening up soldiers for civil prosecution sets a bad precedent.
Sometimes, in war, shit happens. I am not speaking from any firsthand warrior experience, but from what my father and other veterans have told me. In Viet Nam, in Iraq, in Afghanistan...sometimes, when people shoot at you, shit happens. If said shit is found to be criminal, or someone had doubts about it, they should bring it up then...not years later when they are trying to get a job and decide to unload their guilt in a security interview. WTF?:icon_rage
In my opinion, if this comes to a prosecution, it will bring about a gaggle of lawsuits and claims from pissed off collateral damage and overzealous Senators trying to make our troops look like they are "
terrorizing kids and children, you know, women"
Just raging here, that's all...