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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsKegsbreath belongs in prison.
What does it say to the world when your Secretary of Defense has no respect for human life? America looks like crap in the eyes of the world.
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Kegsbreath belongs in prison. (Original Post)
milestogo
Sunday
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Sadly, I don't think the US recognize any international court. If it did we would have several of our
walkingman
Sunday
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J_William_Ryan
(3,218 posts)1. "Kegsbreath belongs in prison."
He does.
Unfortunately, our judicial system is just as broken, corrupt, and compromised as the political system that put Trump and Hegseth in power to begin with.
vapor2
(3,528 posts)2. Maybe via the international court
walkingman
(10,197 posts)4. Sadly, I don't think the US recognize any international court. If it did we would have several of our
politicians in prison. Although we (the US) likes to talk about "law and order" it is mostly just talk and virtue signaling.
markie
(23,780 posts)3. he never
deserved to be confirmed, let alone nominated.... the R's are a lawless bunch
SaydiTom
(73 posts)5. he belonged in prison after he raped a woman at a GOP Women's conference
in Monterey
ashredux
(2,824 posts)6. I don't think it will be that long before he is in prison
If nothing else, Trump will throw him under the bus and using him to try and quiet down the opposition to killing civilians in a foreign country for no reason at all
twodogsbarking
(17,085 posts)7. Refusing to follow illegal orders is a no-no. Refusing to follow rules of international law seems to be a yes-yes
struggle4progress
(125,244 posts)8. Wasting away again