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So you raise a non sequitur? One is a military loss. Might have involved some poor set up.
But has nothing to do with behavior in an US protest.
No, I'm talking about people who are being compassionate toward rioting criminals but showed no such compassion toward US troops killed in Afghanistan because of actions of their president.
No. He won't go into the witness protection program.
It seems somewhat likely that he'll be acquitted, and in the next few months people will forget about him and move onto the next thing to obsess over.
The prosecution is asking for the jury to be able to consider lesser charges than he's being tried for - and the implication is obvious. They think there's a very good chance a jury won't convict on murder.
I agree, the public will move on. They did the same with O.J. and Casey Anthony after a big media circus. Peoples attention spans esp nowadays is short.
There was a call to come defend. He and other answered it.
It's a selfish thought to only do something if it's 'your' stuff.
Why Should these peaceful citizens have to flee and abandon their livelihood against this violent mob?
Why can't they band together and protect what's theirs?
hint: They don't have to flee.
Please point out again what child kyle actually saved? Never mind who he killed and maimed.
Regardless of the verdict, Will Kyle have to go into witness relocation?
LOL What should be available to a guilty child kyle? You seem to have no understanding of 'witness relocation'. He will be found guilty, the only question is on how many of which charges.
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