Five US Service Members Found Responsible for Koran Burnings
RUSH: The three separate investigations must be over because -- dadelut dadelut dadelut dadelut! -- the New York Times is announcing: "Five American service members and an Afghan-American linguist may face disciplinary action in the burning of Korans at a NATO base, an event a week ago that plunged Afghanistan into days of violent protests, according to the preliminary conclusions of a joint military investigation. 'All six will be referred to the proper U.S. authorities for further action,' said an official familiar with the joint Afghan-American investigation..." By the way, there is no mention in the New York Times' very long article of the report that the Korans were burned because Muslim prisoners had written in them.
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Friday, March 2, 2012
What Disciplinary Action Do The Soldiers Deserve?
This is obscene. American soldiers to be "disciplined" because they burned Korans in Afghanistan. How many Bibles have the Afghanis - or any people in a predominantly Muslim country - burned with impunity? How many Christians have been murdered or even executed "for impiety"?
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