I'd like to see the details of the enquiry, rather than all this hearsay. It wouldnt be the first time that the pilots have been the scapegoats for a ****-up somewhere else. BTW I dont see how this is manslaughter, it is a warzone.
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We need seperate human-only games for MP/PBEM that dont include the over-simplifications required to have a good AI
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yet another gem from the governor. This is the same guy who wanted to give Death row inmates a 90 second review of whether they are guilty or not, AND he's part of teh licesense for Bribes scandal. The attorney general is suing the governor or the death row inmate thing by the way, although may just political grandstanding for the upcoming election.
Oh yeah, Gov. Ryan isn't even attempting to run for a second term, that says something about the controversy around him
As for the pilots, I think there should be a court of inquiry first before anything gets decided.
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In the pilot's defense, they've been pressured (apparently) to cover for those higher up in the chain of command. A large portion of the fault may not fall on them.
Which still doesn't excuse beahavior like this.I refute it thus!
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I think Ryan is standing up for him because so many people want their heads on a pike. Yes, they screwed up, costing people their lives, and they should be punished for it. That's why we have accidental homocide, i.e, manslaughter laws.
H Tower, 90 second reviews? The AG of Illinois is a murderous bastard. His opinion towards the other Ryan is meaningless. Jim Ryan (the AG), has fought every attempt to get prisoners on death row new trials even when there was overwhelming evidence of police and prosecutorial misconduct, such as in the Nicarico case. He doesn't care about justice, he cares about being a winner. I had really hoped the cancer was gonna get him.Christianity: The belief that a cosmic Jewish Zombie who was his own father can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree...
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Originally posted by SpencerH
BTW I dont see how this is manslaughter, it is a warzone.
I'm not convinced that it was the pilot's fault - in fact, gut feel tells me that someone higher up the chain of command is ultimately to blame, but who knows. The thing about this incident that some need to remember is that while Afghanistan was indeed a hot spot, the Americans bombed Canadians during a training exercise of which they were informed, was taking place in an area cleared for training, and no where near any current hostilities. Further, the pilots were not engaged in any way. This goes WAY beyond any typical friendly fire incident during wartime. It's basically like bombing your own troops training at some base in the US.
Again, though, I'm not sure the pilots should take all the blame here, especially if they are correct about not being briefed about the training op."The French caused the war [Persian Gulf war, 1991]" - Ned
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Mobius,
Oh, so you want this to be covered up and swept under the carpet like My Lai???
No these two need to be made an example of specifically because there are too many examples of US friendly fire down the years!
US military forces need to know that they can't simply shoot the hell out of everything that moves and get away scot free!
Sorry if I sound harsh, but I am still very aware of the fact that the Americans killed more British soldiers in the Gulf War than the Iraqis did!!!
Look, I'm not saying these guys should get off scot free - I'm simply saying that these guys are people too, and made a mistake. Kick them out of the military, give them a dishonorable discharge, even, but don't ruin their lives by locking them up for the rest of their lives.Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/DaveDaDouche
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Originally posted by MOBIUS
No these two need to be made an example of specifically because there are too many examples of US friendly fire down the years!
US military forces need to know that they can't simply shoot the hell out of everything that moves and get away scot free!
Sorry if I sound harsh, but I am still very aware of the fact that the Americans killed more British soldiers in the Gulf War than the Iraqis did!!!
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If an inquiry finds that these pilots did not follow reguations, they have to be reprimanded or punished in some way. as to 'its a warzone' statement: so f*king what? There are rules and regulations, that under the code of military conduct, must be followed. if these me broke the code, they will be punished, and no excuse is possible or worthy.
Calling these men heroes is absurd: They have done nothing that in any way merits the term, in fact, are accused of doing things that might even be criminal. This BS that every soldier is a hero is utter PC bull****. heroes do something more than is expected, they go beyond the call: men who sign up for the military are expected to fight, expected to take risk, and know they will put themselves in danger.
Every soldier, firefighter, police officer and so forth is not a hero, most never will be. We have such a wonderful way of cheapening and trivializing everything in this country. And calling men accused of prehaps criminal action is even more insulting. Damn the pilots families-if they are responsible, they should go to jail: what happened here to the wardens of personal responsibility? It doesn't count for soldiers?If you don't like reality, change it! me
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Depending on the degree of culpability, the UCMJ can have some pretty harsh punishments. At a minimum, regardless of the outcome, these guy's careers are down the toilet.
What I find interesting (because yes, lower level guys take the heat for higher up decision-making) is the one issue that you can bet your paycheck won't be examined.
What role did the fact that these guys are IANG reservists play in their combat readiness and ability to execute the assigned mission? The training time these guys get is pretty damn low, especially training in a realistic threat environment.
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what were canadians doing there anyway, in all seriousness?
does your military just follow us around doing "live fire testing"?"I've lived too long with pain. I won't know who I am without it. We have to leave this place, I am almost happy here."
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Originally posted by Boris Godunov
They're not heroes, they're not villains, they're two guys who really f*cked up. Their negligence qualifies as criminal, IMO, and should be treated just as it would in a civilian case.
Well, I kinda disagree about the civilian part, since it wasn't a civilian situation...
But I don't think they're villains, I think they should serve as an example of why people should be more careful in combat when dropping bombs near friendly troops."The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
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Originally posted by UberKruX
what were canadians doing there anyway, in all seriousness?
does your military just follow us around doing "live fire testing"?
Those particular soldiers were in a training excercise near their base. Until more details are known, it is impossible to say how the circumstances came about that the pilot dropped ordnance on them.(\__/)
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In my opinion as a Evil American Serviceman(tm), those two fools should be punished for their outright stupidity. As my Instructor would say, "Pilots shoot at anything that's shiny. You think they thought the hinese Embassy in Belgrade was a Serb target? No, they saw a Satillite dish."Today, you are the waves of the Pacific, pushing ever eastward. You are the sequoias rising from the Sierra Nevada, defiant and enduring.
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