Bit off topic old article.
U.S. Military
Watt A Hero?
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Former Pfc. Justin Watt
Remember the top name of our reality checklist? Justin Watt. You will not find many members of his own platoon who call Watt any kind of hero. He’s been vilified, threatened, and insulted from all branches of the military. No streaming yellow ribbons ‘round Watt’s old oak tree. He’s more likely to find a white rope around his neck.
Pfc. Watt may not ring many bells but he sure blew whistles on his own platoon. It was a wrenching decision. He told Army investigators some of his own buddies or “brothers” as older vets would say, raped a 14- year old Iraqi girl, then killed her and her family in a revenge attack in Mahmoudiya.
Since then, four soldiers were convicted of murder and rape. A fifth-discharged after the atrocity-was convicted in a federal court. Another was charged with not reporting what he witnessed. That charge would have applied to Watt, but he was driven by conscience not consequences.
This kind of sick, sneak attack from Haditha to Abu Grabe to Gitmo and our docile media response, must make the world wonder.
http://axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/Article_58216.shtml
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