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    American soldiers murdering American soldiers in Iraq, and the pentagon lies about it

    Yet more disgusting stories float around the internet, ignored by America's mainstream media.

    http://www.thewmurchannel.com/news/4619041/detail.html

    Army Staff Sgt. Charged With Murdering U.S. Officers In Iraq

    Officers Originally Thought To Have Died From Enemy Action

    POSTED: 6:41 pm EDT June 16, 2005
    UPDATED: 10:49 pm EDT June 16, 2005

    BAGHDAD, Iraq -- The military says two officers killed in Iraq were killed by a U.S. soldier and not by enemy action.

    A U.S. Army staff sergeant was charged with murder in connection with last week's deaths of two Army officers at a base outside Baghdad, the military said Thursday.

    Staff Sgt. Alberto B. Martinez, 37, a supply specialist with the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 42nd Infantry Division, New York Army National Guard, was charged Wednesday in connection with the June 7 deaths of the two officers at Forward Operating Base Danger, near Tikrit, Saddam Hussein's hometown 80 miles north of Baghdad.

    The officers killed were Capt. Phillip T. Esposito, 30, of Suffern, N.Y., and 1st Lt. Louis E. Allen, 34, of Milford, Pa. Esposito was company commander and Allen served as a company operations officer.

    The soldiers were killed in what the military first believed was an "indirect fire" attack on the base. An indirect fire attack involves enemy artillery or mortar rounds fired from a location some distance away.

    The military initially concluded that a mortar round struck a window on the side of the building where Esposito and Allen were. But a criminal investigation was launched after it was determined that the "blast pattern" at the scene was inconsistent with a mortar attack.

    Martinez, of Troy, N.Y., is believed to have used some kind of explosive device, possibly a grenade, military officials said on condition of anonymity because the matter was still under investigation.

    Martinez was charged with two counts of premeditated murder, said a statement by the Multinational Task Force in Iraq. Martinez currently is at a military detention facility in Kuwait.

    His motive was unclear.

    Martinez has been assigned a military attorney and has the option of hiring a civilian lawyer.

    "Staff Sgt. Martinez has been and will continue to be afforded the extensive rights under the Uniformed Code of Military Justice," military spokesman Col. Billy J. Buckner said, according to the statement.

    U.S. military officials contacted by The Associated Press in Iraq declined to comment further.

    The 42nd Infantry Division took over from the 1st Infantry Division in January and is responsible for a vast section of northern and central Iraq.

    Allen was a science teacher at Tuxedo High School in Orange County, N.Y., and was deployed to Iraq just a few weeks ago. He is survived by his wife, Barbara, and four sons, ages 1 to 6.

    This is at least the second incident in which a U.S. soldier has been charged with killing his comrades in Iraq. In April, a sergeant in the Army's 101st Airborne Division was convicted of murder and attempted murder for a grenade and rifle attack that killed two officers and wounded 14 soldiers in Kuwait during the opening days of the Iraq invasion in 2003.

    Hasan Akbar, a 34-year-old Muslim who was sentenced to death, had told investigators he staged the attack because he was upset that American troops would kill fellow Muslims.

    "Fragging," soldiers killing their superiors, entered the American lexicon in the Vietnam War.

    Such incidents increased late in the 1960s as the strains grew on a draftee army waging an unpopular war. Young men feeling hassled or unnecessarily put in harm's way by their commanders settled their grievances with a fragmentation grenade or a bullet in the back.

    Between 1969 and 1971, the Army reported 600 fragging incidents that killed 82 Americans and injured 651. In 1971 alone, there were 1.8 fraggings for every 1,000 American soldiers serving in Vietnam, not including gun and knife assaults.

    As President Nixon drew down U.S. forces, some troops felt they were fighting a lost cause for which they were unwilling to die.
    The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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    Because if it's on the internet, it must be true.

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      I woulden't put it past the military.
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        Because if it's on the internet, it must be true.
        Not necessarily, but certain things can be backed by public record, and even in those cases, still ignored by the mainstream media.
        The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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          Maybe you could just make a topic with your favorite "news" websites, have it stickied, and then let us look at the sites at our own leisure. That way you dont have to go through all that trouble of copying the latest "America Sucks" article, pasting it, and then posting it here ten times a week.
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            The problem with that suggestion is in the fact that I have no favorite news sites. Nor is it accurate to term them 'America Sucks' articles, as that is not their point or intended message. Of course, if you don't like the articles, you don't have to read them, either.
            The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder." ~ Thomas Jefferson

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              he's not spamming, and people do read the posts whether they reply to them or not. so he's free to do it.



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                #8
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                I read them all and I would like to continue to do so. I may not reply to each one but that does not mean I don't find them useful and informative.

                Oh, and you can read about it on CNN.com, so I guess the naysayers can shuffle off dejectedly now.
                Here's the info from CNN.com
                Last edited by Nixon; 06-17-2005, 06:29 PM.
                Eat Smello.

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                  #9
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                  I dont understand why people who support the way that things are going insist that those of us do not approve are "anti America".

                  If you want to get technical, we are perpetuating the reason that America was founded. We question authority. Just because certain people are in power doesnt mean we have to agree with them. Its one of the many things that make this country great.

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                    Well it's not being ignored by the American press because I read it this morning on the iWon.com headlines. I think it was a link to this same article so they didn't write one up themselves but still they reported it.
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