for the soldiers who were jailed, demoted, and discharged

john121

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think about it, we heard about what they did and their punishment but they haven't said a peep, or haven't been allowed to, but why haven't they been allowed to? aren't they allowed to have a voice to the public? I feel that they should have a voice as well and it should be heard. Yes, they did something lawfully wrong, but shouldn't they speak out and say why? :flame:
 
I think they knew it was wrong and just declined anyway for fear of they're lives (somewhat understandable). They're probably a little disgraced. Just wanna take they're licks and move on. This belongs in politics I believe.
 
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