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Navy Seals who captured top terrorist in Iraq to be court martial to answer criminal charges of assult of top?

Question by Maricopa County: Navy Seals who captured top terrorist in Iraq to be court martial to answer criminal charges of assult of top?
Three US Navy SEALs (Sea, Air, Land special operations) who captured a top terrorist in Iraq are being rewarded not with medals and commendations but with a court martial to answer criminal charges stemming from allegations that they assaulted their prisoner.

The three non-commissioned officers — Petty Officers Matthew McCabe, Julio Huertos and Jonathan Keefe — captured Ahmed Hashim Abed, who is alleged to have been responsible for ordering the murder and mutilation of four contract workers, two of whom were later hung from a bridge in Fallujah. The incident shocked Americans in 2004 and a special operations team was dispatched to capture the killers and their leader.

According to Fox News national security correspondent Catherine Herridge, the SEALs succeeded in capturing Ahmed Hashim Abed, whom the military code-named “Objective Amber.” Abed reportedly later told investigators he was punched by his captors causing his lip to bleed.

“The three suspects, all members of the Navy’s elite commando unit, have refused non-judicial punishment — called an admiral’s mast — and have requested a trial by court-martial,” according to Fox News Channel.

“Now, instead of being lauded for bringing to justice a high-value target, three of the SEAL commandos, all enlisted, face assault charges and have retained lawyers,” states the report.

Charges against the three SEALS include dereliction of duty, failure to safeguard a detainee, assault, and making false statements. The three SEALs will be arraigned separately on December 7. Another three SEALs — two officers and an enlisted sailor — have been identified by investigators as witnesses but have not been charged, according to Fox News.

“All clear thinking Americans should be outraged. Is this how we treat our protectors? Is this justice?” asks a former NYPD detective and US Marine.

“Let me get this straight: we’re trying a guy — a foreign terrorist — who killed 3,000 people on September 11, 2001 in a civilian court, but we’re going to try three war heroes in a military court over a bloody lip?” adds political strategist Mike Barker.

The SEALs’ court martial is scheduled for sometime in January, 2010.

The four civilian workers murdered by Abed were transporting supplies for a catering company when they were ambushed and killed by gunfire and grenades. Abed’s terrorists then burned the bodies and dragged them through the city streets. Finally, they hanged two of the bodies on a bridge over the Euphrates River for the world press to photograph.

SEALs are superbly trained in all environments, and are the master’s of maritime special operations. They are required to utilize a combination of specialized training, equipment, and tactics in completion of special-ops missions.

A tactical force with strategic impact, their training includes unconventional warfare, direct action, combating terrorism, special reconnaissance, foreign internal defense, information warfare, security assistance, counter-drug operations, personnel recovery and hydrographic reconnaissance.

Although personnel comprise less than one percent of U.S. Navy personnel, they offer big dividends on a small investment. SEALs’ proven ability to operate across the spectrum of conflict and in operations other than war in a controlled manner, and their ability to provide tactical intelligence offers military and political decision makers immediate and virtually unlimited options in the face of rapidly changing crises around the world.

The most important trait that distinguishes Navy SEALs from all other military forces is that SEALs are Maritime Special Forces, as they strike from and return to the sea. Their stealth and clandestine methods of operation allow them to conduct multiple missions against targets that larger forces cannot approach undetected.
Navy Seals who captured top terrorist in Iraq to be court martial to answer criminal charges of assult of top terrorist can you believe this ? I suppose now they will grant him amnesty and relocate him to America and allow him to sue the Gov for millions.

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“Navy Seals who captured top terrorist in Iraq to be court martial to answer criminal charges of assult of top terrorist can you believe this ?”

Yes. The are accused of violating the military code of conduct. They are not immune from the code because they are elite. We do not beat on people in custody.

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Q&A: History questions 10 points best answer?

Question by CC: History questions 10 points best answer?
1. One result of Prohibition during the 1920s was
an increase in alcoholism
a decline in dancing and socializing
the rise of organized crime
the creation of urban artistic colonies

2. Which of the following was a long-term effect of Prohibition?
the consumer economy
the growth of organized crime
an end to alcoholism in the United States
the rise of fundamentalism

3. William Jennings Bryan took up the cause of fundamentalist Christians
at speakeasies in Chicago
on new buses to the suburbs
at the Scopes trial
in Hollywood studios

4. Key features of Republican administrations of the 1920s included
expansionism and business regulation
isolationism and laissez-faire business policy
a buildup of armaments and armed forces
reduction of quotas and increased immigration

5. Why did many Americans fear Vladimir I. Lenin and his followers, the Bolsheviks?
They promoted a system that was hostile to American values
They refused to pay back Russia’s wa

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Answer by tagsmommy32
rise and growth of organized crime
scopes trial

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I’v done all I know to do, Please help me and answer, it involves my son’s care?

Okay, if anyone of you have ever seen some of my other questions posted, you will know, this is a long story, so to try and make it short… My son has a dead beat dad who parents keep taking me to court to let my son be able to visit him in rehad and jail (granted they didn’t care about seeing my son EVER, not even before he went to jail) Last time we went to court, something happen and it got postponed but we found out that he is currently in rehab awaiting trial for meny felony charges in which he will go to jail. But they are giving him weekend passes to come home. We have a old outstanding order to let him have supervised visits with my son everyother weekend fri-sun. If he gets out for a past, I have to make my son go or I’m in contempt. I have a lawyer who says there is nothing I can do to stop this. But there has gotta be! Can’t I do some kind of emergency hearing to stop visits?
he gets the weekend passes from rehab. don’t you think its crazy to let someone with a drug problem out on weekends? Once when he was on his way to pick up my son, he got pulled over and was cought with a stolen, loaded gun and drugs and went to jail. He has about 7 felony charges he is awaiting trial for and they let him out on the weekends! It doesn’t make since
his visits are supervised but its by his parents and my son has to stay at there house all weekend long.

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Sufferers of sleep apnea answer please?

My husband’s doctor ordered sleep study for him. We already know he has sleep apnea because I’m an insomniac and can lie there watching him stop breathing over and over again. He thinks it’s a waste of time to have the study done when he already knows he has the apnea; and he says the machine to treat the apnea will be too expensive, too bulky, and we can’t afford it. Anyway, what else can they find during a sleep study that he might need to know about? And does the machine really work? How are sleep apnea sufferers doing after having the treatment? Any other suggestions? He already knows he has to lose weight and improve some other health problems. Alcohol consumption seems to contribute to the apnea, though not EVERY time he drinks (more when he drinks too much or drinks beer), and allergies contribute (from what I can observe).

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Would letting him go to jail help to show him that drinking is not the answer??

I have a brother 4 years older then me and I am constantly getting him out of trouble with the cops. I have put out so much money on his problem that I can’t do it anymore. He knows that he is looking at 4 years in jail with all his DUI’s. He has a court order stating that he is not allowed to drink at all. He’s not driving at least but he won’t even slack off drinking. He is drinking his self to death.
He is a pipefitter by trade and his Union won’t even try to get him a job. He has been fired off of so many job sites. I had to fire him from the company that I worked for when I got him a job there. It was that or possibly let him hurt someone else and hurt the company.
Anyway, I am wondering if I am hurting him more then I am helping him. Should I just say welcome to the real world and let him deal with his own problems? I’ve tried everything. He has been in ReHab 2 times. He has done weekends in jail. He has lost his kids. Nobdy can or will hire him.
Would JAIL Help????

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I NEED HELP WITH ALCOHOL FACTZ PLZZ!!! I PICK BESST ANSWER?

A chronic liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption is known as:

Cardiac sympathy

Cirrhosis

Pancreatitis

Parkinson’s

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Gender, emotion, mental status, and amount of time throughout consumption are a few factors that can change the effects each time alcohol is consumed by an individual.

true

false

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All 50 states enacted a BAC limit of .08 as the legal limit for drunk drivers over the age of 21.

true

false

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The following does NOT have the same alcohol content as a 12 oz. beer:

Depends on the type of beer

5 oz. glass of wine

1.5 oz. of 80 proof distilled spirits (shot)

none of the above

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The best way to avoid a dangerous situation involving drunk driving is to:

Avoid alcohol and drugs altogether because you don’t need them anyway.

Do what your friends tell you to do.

Drink just a little or limit your drug intake.

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All of the following are symptoms of alcoholism except for:

craving

physical dependence

tolerance (you have to drink more and more to get “buzzed.”)

self-control

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Alcohol in the stomach…

is partially absorbed from the stomach.

interferes with digestion of essential vitamins and minerals.

can lead to gastritis and ulcers from long term use.

All answers are correct.

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Drinking alcohol can effect the heart, liver, stomach, and brain.

true

false

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If you are the driver of a vehicle, there is no safe level of alcohol consumption.

True
False

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Moderate to Excessive Binge Drinking can cause:

health benefits for the heart, including reducing chance of heart attack

Cardiac Arrhythmia (abnormal rhythms) and sudden cardiac death

reduction in blood pressure and/or chance of stroke

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Mandatory license plate revocation is ineffective against drunk driving.

true

false

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___________ are more likely to become alcoholics.

children

adults

woman

children of alcoholic parents

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Which of the following is a problem a baby may have if the mother drinks alcohol while she is pregnant?

motor skills problems

hearing and vision problems

premature birth

may include problems with motor skills, hearing and vision

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There are less alcohol-related fatalities for 18, 19, and 20 year olds than for the population over 21.

true

false

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According to research what would be the single most effective deterrent for drinking and driving?

Automatic license revocation

Inability to post bail if arrested

Jail sentence

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This law imposes potential liability on the host of a party if alcohol is served to an obviously intoxicated person or a minor.

adult liability

social host

MADD law

minor party law

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Blood Alcohol Content (BAC), is a standard used to:

Determine what type of alcohol had been consumed

Determine how many total drinks have been consumed

Determine between sobriety and intoxication

Determine how long since your last alcoholic drink

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Examples of important functional skills that are not visible to others, but are affected by alcohol, are thinking skills like evaluating risk and processing information. This means that steering, braking, lane changing, and response time could be affected in a driver that has been dr

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