Should we fire Kobe's coach?
Please. You're horrible. Irrelevant and a strawman. The defense secretary is in charge of military actions. Military personnel committed heinous acts while in service, while in charge of prisoners, and while expected to follow the rules. Rumsfeld is responsible for the actions of his men/women (in terms of their treatment of prisoners, for example). He shouldn't be fired for their crimes, but rather for being negligent in his duties - failing to notify the president, failure to notify congress, failure to notify anyone of any import until he absolutely had to due to public outcry.
Kobe Bryant's coach is only responsible for what he does on the court or otherwise representing the team officially. If anyone from the military is discharged and commits a crime, the military is no longer responsible for them. Whether the military and Rumsfeld, etc., are responsible for them while they are on leave is debateable.
Yes look at what happens in a democracy when these allegations come to light.
That's the saddest part. Only after they 'come to light'? Not after they are known from investigating this twice before? He doesn't even tell Bush or Congress?
Hell let us skip the trial process and just let the judge say how he feels about the whole thing and influence the jury now.
That's yet another red herring. The 'jury' you are talking about is going to be a military tribunal, not a civilian court. This is not OJ, or Michael, or Kobe, or Rush, or anything like that.
According to the three of you the military should be disbanded and all politicians that voted in favor of sending people to the country that the problem has occured in need to be canned.
You must buy straw by the ton.
Corplinx wrote
Can you provide a post where I called for storming Fallujah because of the treatment of the four Americans - being dragged through the streets, dismembered, etc. ?
I thought not.
Nice try, but I didn't say you
called for it, but that you
were for it, and the quote bears that out, especially since it refers to the siege in the past tense.
Also, in a democracy everyone has an equal say, right? But according to you, we should kill certain people if they aren't going to vote our way. "These are people we needed out of the Iraqi gene pool and voting base." Nice.