Bradley Manning Is Finally Going To Court
This traitorous creep gets to sit in a court room on Friday…
Accused Wiki-leaker faces judgment Friday
More than one and a half years have passed since a boyish-looking 22-year-old Army private was arrested, suspected to be behind the biggest intelligence leak in U.S. history.
Much has been written about him. Politicians, pundits, celebrities and protesters have had something to say.
But the single voice that could tell the real story has never been heard.
Bradley Manning, are you finally going to speak?Will you say anything when a military arraignment begins on Friday at an Army base in Maryland, the first step in the government’s case that intends to figure out how hundreds of thousands of its classified Afghan, Iraq and diplomatic documents came to be published on wikileaks.org?
Manning is facing 22 charges of violating military code, ranging from theft of records to aiding the enemy. The latter charge is likely, experts say, to land Manning in prison for life. But, if a general sees fit, the law allows that Manning could be eligible for the death penalty, a historic turn in a case that is already unprecedented.
Of course the moonbats who support him are planning to demonstrate at Fort Meade…
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And he has Glenn Greenwald’s full support…