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You guys know what I think about the Bradley Manning case. I think he did the citizens of this country and the world a favor by exposing the wrongful actions of this government. And personally, I think he's already spent too much time in prison. I can understand the Army kicking him out (if that's what they want to do), since he's obviously not someone who will follow an order against his conscience. But sentencing him to a long prison sentence would only have a chilling effect on future whistleblowers (which is not good for an open democracy).
Now it looks like some people agree. Six world officials had already officially nominated Bradley Manning for the Nobel Peace Prize (and got it in before the February 1st deadline), but on Monday anti-war activist Norman Solomon delivered a petition to Nobel officials with over 100,000 signatures on it. The petition backed Manning getting the Peace Prize.
I don't know if Manning will get that prestigious award. After all, he embarrassed a lot of government officials -- and the U.S. government has long arms. I'd like to see it though. This would be a good way for the world to rebuke the United States, and make it clear that there are limits on behavior -- even for the most powerful nation in the world.
Yes I agree with you. After all, he embarrassed a lot of government officials and the U.S. government..
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Kopi Luwak
He did not actually embarrass th US Government. Most of what he released was of public knowledge, but now it was related in a storyline. You could follow the the release of information back to who released the story, that was the cool part. And you could see the results of the information, all in a setting of world politics. We had the story, but now we had the details of why the story happened. That threw the press to a tizzy, they were supposed to do this, but we saw hoow the press jumped onto the laps and waited with baited breath for the bone to be delivered.
ReplyDeleteSo i agree he should get the peace prize.