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U.S. deserter wins appeal

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U.S. deserter wins appeal


Law & Order | 206722 hits | Jul 04 5:30 pm | Posted by: mtbr
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In Friday's decision, which came as Americans celebrated Independence Day, the Federal Court found the Immigration and Refugee Board made mistakes in turning down Joshua Key's claim for asylum.

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  1. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:44 pm
    Great news! This guy's story is horrifying and his claims should be closely examined by the IRB. If they appear at all credible, he should be allowed to stay in Canada.

  2. by avatar Tricks
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:46 pm
    Great now Canada will fill up with pansy ass cowards.

  3. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:48 pm
    "Tricks" said
    Great now Canada will fill up with pansy ass cowards.


    What this guy has done is not cowardly if there is any truth to his story.

  4. by avatar Brenda
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:50 pm
    Oh FFS. Don't join the army if you can't go to war.

  5. by avatar Tricks
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:56 pm
    "Streaker" said
    Great now Canada will fill up with pansy ass cowards.


    What this guy has done is not cowardly if there is any truth to his story.
    He ran away from his duty. That's cowardly to normal people, but not to cowards.

  6. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:02 pm
    "Tricks" said
    Great now Canada will fill up with pansy ass cowards.


    What this guy has done is not cowardly if there is any truth to his story.
    He ran away from his duty. That's cowardly to normal people, but not to cowards.

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

  7. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:03 pm
    "Brenda" said
    Oh FFS. Don't join the army if you can't go to war.


    What's a soldier to do then when he sees his comrades committing atrocities?

  8. by avatar Tricks
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:07 pm
    "Streaker" said

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

    No, he could have refused to carry out the order, and reported the violation. Instead he ran from his problem. Coward.

  9. by avatar Tricks
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:07 pm
    "Streaker" said
    Oh FFS. Don't join the army if you can't go to war.


    What's a soldier to do then when he sees his comrades committing atrocities?
    Report them.

  10. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:14 pm
    "Tricks" said

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

    No, he could have refused to carry out the order, and reported the violation. Instead he ran from his problem. Coward.
    Sounds good, but would it have made a difference, or would it have been brushed off, given that the military isn't all that great at self-policing?

  11. by avatar Tricks
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:19 pm
    "Streaker" said

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

    No, he could have refused to carry out the order, and reported the violation. Instead he ran from his problem. Coward.
    Sounds good, but would it have made a difference, or would it have been brushed off, given that the military isn't all that great at self-policing?
    The military is far better at self policing that citizens apparently are.

  12. by avatar RUEZ
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:21 pm
    "Streaker" said

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

    Actually if this pussy wasn't such a coward he should have reported any abuses he saw and did the right thing. I don't believe human rights abuses are standard procedure for the U.S. army. Instead he tried to cover his own ass. Nice role model you have.

  13. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:24 pm
    "Tricks" said

    No, he could have refused to carry out the order, and reported the violation. Instead he ran from his problem. Coward.

    Sounds good, but would it have made a difference, or would it have been brushed off, given that the military isn't all that great at self-policing?
    The military is far better at self policing that citizens apparently are.

    Uh-huh. So...

    Would the US army have taken Keys' claims seriously, or would it have simply tried to bury them?

  14. by avatar Streaker
    Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:28 pm
    "RUEZ" said

    Abusing the locals wasn't the kind of "duty" he'd anticipated when he signed on, though.

    He could have just shut up, looked the other way and covered his ass. would have been the cowardly thing to do.

    Actually if this pussy wasn't such a coward he should have reported any abuses he saw and did the right thing. I don't believe human rights abuses are standard procedure for the U.S. army.
    There's a lot of reason to believe that human rights abuses by the US army are commonplace in Iraq.

    "RUEZ" said
    Instead he tried to cover his own ass. Nice role model you have.

    Yeah, by speaking up about what he saw he was covering his ass. Sure. :roll:



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