Icelandic lawmakers nominate the accused secret spiller — reigniting a debate over whether Manning aided the world, or aided the enemy
POSTED ON FEBRUARY 9, 2012, AT 3:10 PM
A "Free Bradley Manning" sign hangs from barbed wire in Fort Meade, Maryland: The accused WikiLeaks informant has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Photo: Brendan Smialowski/ Getty Images SEE ALL 49 PHOTOS
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Well Jeez, at least it's labled an opinion piece, good, since it links to Hot Air, the "conservative" blog founded by Michelle Malkin. I'd tell ya what I nicknamed her, but it's really really really mean.
WikiLeaks suspect arraignment for February 23
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Thursday, February 9, 2012 22:45 EST
I don't know about the Peace Prize Nunya but for damn sure he sure as hell doesn't deserve what he's going to get.
ReplyDeleteI don't even pay attention to the Peace Prize any more, not after Bush, but I totally agree with you that he did a good thing, and no good deed goes unpunished.
ReplyDelete*sigh*