Thursday, April 8, 2010

We need more than rules of engagement for irresponsible and unwise discharge of military weapons.

Iraqi outrage over U.S. killing video.

Two young children whose father was killed in the attack could not understand why they were targeted.

"We were coming back and we saw an injured man. My father said lets take him to hospital. Then I heard only the bullets ... why did they shoots us? Didn't they see we were children?" Sajad Mutashar, who was injured along with his sister, said.

The answers from our supposedly patriotic command officers with the fruit salad on their chests to prove their patriotic mettle are straight out of a betrayal of the fictional premise upon which American bragging rights are based.

I support the establishment of “Rules of Engagement” for civilian citizens of the United States of America when dealing with this sort of shameful behavior by those who act without conscience or common sense.

Under my Rules of Engagement citizens are allowed to formally and legally repudiate the actions and the actors of those who pretend to defend our country and its Constitution by irresponsible use of their weapons and skills ... hold them accountable and invoke corporate and personal penalties.

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