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RE: Is It A Crime To Pee On The Enemy ?
(01-15-2012 08:54 PM)PATiger Wrote:  
(01-15-2012 08:03 PM)MG61 Wrote:  
(01-15-2012 07:08 PM)PATiger Wrote:  
(01-15-2012 07:04 PM)MG61 Wrote:  
(01-15-2012 06:54 PM)PATiger Wrote:  Desecration of the dead is a violation of the Geneva Convention. The soldiers are criminals.

Do you have any military or combat experience ?

Irrelevant. Desecration of the dead is a violation of the Geneva Convention. The soldiers are criminals.

A sideline sitter who has the left-wing answer. Do you honestly beleive that their act really falls under the violation ? I assume that you would also include putting the enemy dead in a pile a violation.

They did a stupid thing, but are in no way criminals. Kudos to out fighting men and women.

Pissing on the dead is a desacration. In every culture.

They are criminals. You are a scumbag for defending them.

You are a left-wing liberal idiot.
(This post was last modified: 01-15-2012 09:22 PM by MG61.)
01-15-2012 09:18 PM
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Is It A Crime To Pee On The Enemy ? - MG61 - 01-15-2012, 05:18 PM
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