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Chelsea Manning Sentence Commuted
Wrath of Dagon replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
His sentence was 35 years. Arguably he should've been put to death for treason, "aid and comfort to the enemy". And? How is this sending a message it was OK? Ok means no punishment is warranted and not like Manning had it easy in some country club prison. Obviously "OK" was a hyperbole used for the purposes of the joke, but Obola didn't sentence him, he only commuted his sentence, i.e. he's saying his offence wasn't as serious as the military judge thought. -
Again, the use refers to real life, not in works of fiction.
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Chelsea Manning Sentence Commuted
Wrath of Dagon replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
I don't see any which got only 7 years. And most were plea deals, so they were given reduced sentences as an incentive to plead guilty. Also Manning was in the military and tried by a military tribunal, so harsher penalties would apply. -
Chelsea Manning Sentence Commuted
Wrath of Dagon replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
By what standard was it harsh? -
Chelsea Manning Sentence Commuted
Wrath of Dagon replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
His sentence was 35 years. Arguably he should've been put to death for treason, "aid and comfort to the enemy". -
Chelsea Manning Sentence Commuted
Wrath of Dagon replied to PK htiw klaw eriF's topic in Way Off-Topic
David Burge @iowahawkblog Hacker's pre-check list before sending information to Wikileaks: OK: US battlefield comms on troop strength and position Treason: DNC emails David Burge @iowahawkblog David Burge Retweeted The New York Times Hey errbody, it's Handing-Classified-Secrets-To-Wikileaks-And-Russian-Spies-Is-Suddenly-Okay-Again Tuesday -
Legally they can't stop it being used in a work of fiction. But they can harass people if they have nothing better to do.
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One of several games on my to-do list. Made 3 half hearted attempts since buying it, but I don't think I made it out of the "tutorial" bit even once Promised myself to not even install Witcher 3 until I've worked my way through Pillars of Eternity (and expansions) as well as Tyranny. At least I've made some headway on Pillars Just do what I did and put POE into your rotation, then never play it. Just kidding, I finally did start playing POE again recently. I still haven't done the Pillars of Eternity expansions. I still haven't even done Dungeon Siege III's expansion! (Though I want to at some point.) It's just more of the same, mostly combat, I liked the main game better.
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I never thought we'd get another Shenmue either. Not that we've gotten it yet.
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How Liberals Treat Blacks Who disagree With Their Agenda
Wrath of Dagon replied to Volourn's topic in Way Off-Topic
What's funny is that you think it's a subject that requires deep understanding. May be you have a degree in that? -
How Liberals Treat Blacks Who disagree With Their Agenda
Wrath of Dagon replied to Volourn's topic in Way Off-Topic
"Being an embarrassment to your race" is one of the most racist statements you can make. -
I'm not aware of Trump ever being violent.
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That's right, Russians just didn't want to deal with a violently unstable person as president.
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I loathe timers. I guess with the mod I could try the game, after I get through my 999 other games.
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It's the old Soviet propaganda tactic now adopted by the Western left - accuse the opponent of whatever you yourself are doing. Funny how the main stream media had to back off of their claims of "fake news", once it was pointed out they themselves are the main purveyors.
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It's all because Putin is one of the Karamazov brothers: http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/01/the-secret-source-of-putins-evil More liberal bellyaching. I disagree with his premise about Russian identity crisis, though there is an inferiority complex. Russia's real problem, as in so many other countries, is authoritarianism and corruption, i.e. lack of the rule of law. Peter is considered a great hero, because he vastly increased Russia's power and made it a player on the world stage.
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Another example of great police works
Wrath of Dagon replied to Wrath of Dagon's topic in Way Off-Topic
Well yes, they might commit a crime, but usually not a mass shooting. Anyway, the standard for involuntary commitment is being a danger to yourself or others. So whatever mental condition meets that standard, by law you can't have a gun. We just don't have a system to implement that in most states. -
It's American.
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Another example of great police works
Wrath of Dagon replied to Wrath of Dagon's topic in Way Off-Topic
Not really strange, standard operating procedure. The reason is no one is responsible for handling these types of cases. The family might do something, but otherwise normally nothing happens. -
Another example of great police works
Wrath of Dagon replied to Wrath of Dagon's topic in Way Off-Topic
Yet clearly he was: and from what he did just now. The article is vague, in one place it says he was evaluated and in another place "not adjudicated". My guess is it's the latter, and the reason is no one bothered to adjudicate him, it was easier to just give the gun back. PTSD, not the same thing as insanity, or to be more accurate, paranoid schizophrenia that appears to be this case. -
Another example of great police works
Wrath of Dagon replied to Wrath of Dagon's topic in Way Off-Topic
I'm saying insane people should not be allowed to have guns. And by law if they've been involuntarily committed, they aren't. But something clearly broke down here. -
https://www.yahoo.com/news/iraq-war-veteran-accused-killing-five-ft-lauderdale-014051297.html
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Because Obola's only true enemy in the world are Republicans.
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Just saw Shturmoviks launch an air strike in Graviteam Tactics: Mius Front. Never seen that before, might be something new. You can actually see the planes flying and bombing and strafing, really cool.