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Originally Posted by Sumeragi
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I say that's poor reasoning to grant that bastard anything just because he pleaded guilty. What he did was inexcusable by any means and they missed a blatant opportunity to make an example out of him. There are times when US servicemen should be subject to death penalty and he's one case deserving it.
Spending life sentence at Fort Levenworth is not enough of a punishment for what he did. He should be begging God for forgiveness on his soul.