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The Pendleton Monkey Trial
by Dean Koepke, US-First founderAug 30, 2006 The big story is not Katrina -- One Year Later, or Ernesto or John, or the Utah Polygamist, or the not-the-Ramsey Killer. No sir, my fellow Americans! It is the atrocity, the mis-carriage of justice, the depravity occurring in San Diego, CA in which eight members of our military -- seven Marines and one Sailor -- who have served us valiantly in Iraq and who are now awaiting a Monkey Trial for their lives in conditions far worse than the scum-sucking vermin we hold in Gitmo who get hallal meals and Korans handed to them by white-gloved hands so we infidel Americans don't pollute them.
The Pendleton Eight were accused by the enemy, in an area which is a hotbed of enemy activity, of raping and killing a teenage girl and then three members of her family -- and then tampering with the scene to cover their tracks. Really? An American-in-name-only journalist bastard was right there to help them get the story straight. They were thrown into the brig in Camp Pendleton -- in shackles and in solitary -- allowed out of their cells for one hour a day to go out to the exercise yard to exercise in their shackles.
The government-media complex has already seen to it that they (and others in similar circumstances) have been tried and convicted. They have each obtained private counsel at the expense of mortgaging their parents' homes in hopes that they may be able to get enough truth out in the upcoming show trial that they can avoid the penalty phase of their ordeal.
As I quoted Gen. William T. Sherman in a previous note, "War is hell!" Embedded reporters should not be allowed to accompany our troops into the bowels of Hell. They're not trained to handle the horrendous sights to be seen there. Neither should same-day footage, whether taken by supposed friend or foe, be allowed to be shown on TV. The American civilian population is also not trained to view such footage with proper understanding.