Comments on: Bradley Manning offers to accept responsibility for releasing classified docs as act of conscience http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility Exposing war crimes is not a crime! Tue, 04 Jun 2013 18:10:26 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Seri Archer http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2152 Seri Archer Sun, 02 Dec 2012 16:13:39 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2152 Well said!

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By: Matthew http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2151 Matthew Tue, 13 Nov 2012 22:40:29 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2151 Bradley Manning “offered to accept responsibility for a narrow set of offenses within the currently charged offenses” because he wanted to show his respect to laws and its system, just like Socrates.

But the question is why those “respected” laws allowed people to commit crimes, but now try to punish a guy following his conscience and exposing those crimes and evils. Now we must ask: who should be brought to trail, manning or “laws”? IT’S TIME TO BRING THE GENUINE LAWS BACK TO GUARD JUSTICE, TRUTH AND HUMANITY.

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By: BobM http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2150 BobM Tue, 13 Nov 2012 18:05:00 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2150 We Brits are currently hearing nothing about the admirable, half-Welsh, Bradley Manning, but lots about Petraeus and Allen, and their feeble, disreputable conduct. [Not the drone wars, or conduct of US/coalition forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, however!]

“The Land of the Free” should be ashamed of its skewed priorities. Let’s hope that the prosecuting authorities and the judge will recognise that scapegoating Bradley Manning will only further publicise the double standards in play here.

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By: Jeff Paterson http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2149 Jeff Paterson Mon, 12 Nov 2012 19:46:05 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2149 In short, Bradley unilaterally (via a “plea”) said, yes, I sent the docs to WikiLeaks, but I’m not guilty of what your charging me with. And he received nothing in exchange for that admission. The media has found this very confusing because “the truth” doesn’t occur much is such proceedings, with some reporters incorrectly interpreted this as Bradley “seeking a deal”. Bradley can’t go into trial (schedule to start in February) with a serious whistle-blower/act-of-conscience defense unless he acknowledges that he’s the guy. So, in my opinion, he’s doing so now on the most favorable grounds available. The Government may or may not accept his declaration, but Bradley will be able to present a consistent defense of his actions going forward regardless. I think “it works” for Bradley’s goals, but it may or may not alter the final verdict by Judge Lind.

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By: Richard http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2148 Richard Mon, 12 Nov 2012 17:51:36 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2148 But will the US Gov take responsibility for the actions described in the leaks? US Gov leave Bradley alone, stop harassing him, and focus on doing something right.

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By: Markin http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2147 Markin Mon, 12 Nov 2012 01:06:59 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2147 Private Manning Support Remarks Made By A Speaker At Smedley Butler Brigade Armistice Day (Veterans Day) Observance In Boston –November 11, 2012

Welcome one and all and I am glad you could be here for this important struggle. The Smedley Butler Brigade of Veterans for Peace proudly stands in solidarity with, and defense of, Private Bradley Manning and his fight for freedom from his jailers, the American military.

Now usually when I get before a mic or am on a march I am shouting to high heaven about some injustice. Recently I was called strident by someone and when it comes to the struggle against this country’s wars, the struggle for social and economic equality, and for freedom for our political prisoners I am indeed strident. But I am looking for something today something personally important to me, and so I will try to lower my temperature a bit- I want, like you, for recently re-elected President Obama to pardon Bradley Manning so I will be nice, or try to be.

Bradley Manning is in a sense the poster person for all of us who have struggled against the wars of the last decade. He stands charged with allegedly leaking information about American war crimes and other matters of public concern to Wikileaks. We, and we are not alone on this, do not see whistleblowing on such activities as a crime but as an elemental humanitarian act and public service. Private Manning has paid the price for his alleged acts with over 900 days of pre-trial confinement and is now facing life imprisonment for simple acts of humanity. For letting the American people know what they perhaps did not want to know but must know- when soldiers, American soldiers, go to war some awful things can happen and do. He has also suffered torture at the hands of the American government for his brave stand. We have become somewhat inured to foreign national being tortured by the American government at places like Guantanamo and other black hole locales. We have even become somewhat inured to American citizens being tortured and killed by the American government by drones and other methods. But we know, or should know, that when the American government stands accused of torturing an American soldier for not toeing the war line then we private citizens are in serious trouble.

Why does Private Manning need a pardon? Did he give away the order of battle or the table of organization for American military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan? No. Did he give away the design for drones and such weapons? No. He allegedly simply blew the whistle on something that is a hard fact of war- war crimes by American soldiers through release of the Collateral Murder tape and what have become known as the Iraq and Afghan War logs. This is what the American government had tried with might and main to cover up. And what needed to be exposed. All talk of bringing democracy, or nation- building, or having a war to end all wars, and the million other lame excuses for war pale before the hard fact that in the heat of war the real strategy is to kill and burn and let god sort out the innocent from the guilty.

That is what Private Manning exposed. I, and I am sure many other veterans from previous wars who saw or knew of such things and did nothing about it, are glad that such things were exposed. If for no other reason Private First Class Bradley Manning deserves presidential pardon for his service. To insure that event we urge everybody to ramp up their efforts in behalf of Bradley by signing here or online at the Bradley Manning Support Network site the petition to the Secretary of the Army for his release and to call/e-mail or write a letter to the White House and demand that President Obama pardon Private Manning.

We have been holding weekly stand-outs in Davis Square in Somerville outside the MBTA Red Line stop Wednesdays from 4:00to 5:00 PM and urge you to join us. Or better yet start a Free Bradley Manning stand-out in your own town square. Thank you.

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By: Dave http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2146 Dave Mon, 12 Nov 2012 00:13:46 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2146 Why didn’t Coombs enter that plea years ago?

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By: morgan http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2145 morgan Sun, 11 Nov 2012 18:48:44 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2145 Thank you for being so courageous!
At the very least, the world’s largest imperial armed forces should be held accountable for its actions in light of the law.

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By: Suzanne http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2144 Suzanne Sun, 11 Nov 2012 03:07:03 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2144 I hope this works.

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By: Peggy Jayne http://bradleymanning.org/news/accept-responsibility#comment-2143 Peggy Jayne Sun, 11 Nov 2012 01:06:05 +0000 http://bradleymanning.org/?p=26021#comment-2143 I think Bradley is innocent. What else would any humane person do when they witnessed that helicopter shooting down civilians in the street, including kids. Democracy NEEDS whistle blowers…It may be uncomfortable for gov’t, but how else are we to know w3hat they are doing in secrecy…in our names and with our tax money?

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