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But non-US citizens can liberally have their basic human rights denied. 12 years after 9/11. That's the land of the free for you.

(Looking at how Bradley Manning was treated even shows that US citizens aren't treated much better. Being denied a lawyer and confined to solitary cells for months is not much different from torture.)



Manning was a member of the Army. You give up a significant number of rights and freedoms as a US citizen when you become a member of the armed forces. Which is not to say that it is right, but that it is legal.


At this point, American law is completely corrupt. Who gives a damn about it? What they've done to Bradley Manning isn't right, at all.


Bradley Manning was a member of the Armed Forces who released classified information to the public. What planet are you living on that his prosecution is unwarranted?


What planning are you living on where physical and psychological torture is a warranted response to breaking military law?


Prosecution would be warranted. Indefinite detainment and torture is never warranted, especially for a US citizen.


And also, Manning wasn't denied a lawyer, even in his first confinement facility.

I remember this vividly because Manning's own lawyer was the one who admitted that Manning had joked about killing himself before being placed on prevention-of-suicide status...




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