Comment to 'this dirty man not a hero he is only a devoid'
  • Hopefully someone in the Marine Corps has seen and reprimanded that turd. But then again the military kills dogs left and right in Afghanistan and Iraq from orders that start from typically higher up in the U.S Medical command. The dogs in these countries are not taken care of and are rife with sickness and disease. Don't get me wrong, I don't agree with killing them all, but they breed with abandon, are basically by and large all strays, and Muslims will not touch them because they think the creatures to filthy to touch according to the Quran. Nor will the locals do anything but complain about the large number of strays that live amongst the garbage and beg for hand outs. Hell the locals won't even clean up their own streets, trash from the B.C era is still being blown around the Middle East. So when the U.S moves in Soldiers and Marines like to adopt these mongrels for pets and feed them. Then the commanders see all the strays and put out orders to shoot on sight. But like any population of people you will always have your sicko's and turd bags. Look at the prison population in the U.S, very representative of all of the different communities. So the turd bags in the military sometimes turn up on video for all the world to see their callous treatment of others and lack of discipline, honor, or respect. Being a combat arms military man of 13 years and two time Iraq vet myself, that turd on the video is a very small percent of the population of U.S servicemen. And his battle buddy beside him was just as big a turd for not breaking the guys nose. By looking at their age and the way they purported themselves they are obviously young, immature, lower enlisted personnel who happened to be out of sight of their leadership while making that video. Regardless, don't judge the rest of us because of a couple of bad apples. Every family has bad apples and I think the military family has the fewest of any population.