Posted on 11/27/2019 4:57:35 AM PST by Kaslin
This Navy Times, like the Air Force or Army Times, is not a liberal publication. It is written for the military services by the military services. And they identified the pictures in the article that are in question.
Up until very recently they were owned by Gannett AKA USA Today. Fake News HQ. I doubt much has changed in their Never Trump editorial policy.
Gallagher was imprisoned, per Wikipedia. Crenshaw and Trump were concerned about his conditions.
The NAVY Times was purchased by Regent Corporation in 2016. The owner there is Michael A. Reinstein, a graduate of Southern Methodist University, and is the chairman and CEO of the Military Charity Organization. Here is an excellent article about his efforts to support such charities as the Wounded Warrior Project.
His publication was far from a liberal source at the time the articles were written.
rwood
“Gallagher was acquitted in July of charges that he murdered the ISIS fighter, as well as charges of witness intimidation and assault. He was convicted on one count of taking a photo with a terrorists corpse and was sentenced to four months’ confinement in addition to the monthly restitution payments. Gallagher ultimately served no jail time and was only required to pay the forfeiture for two months because he spent nearly nine months in pre-trial custody.”
Custody doesn’t just mean jail.
rwood
Sorry, I see no difference from when USA Today still owned them. Here’s an excellent look at the trash they are still writing:
I think it was a tool he molded to fit his needs. Whether that was to promote his queer agenda or stand down when America's freedom was at stake.
I’m sorry. That was a movie depiction. I’m not sure I understand what you are getting at. Someone’s ideology of what war is is not the rule of law.
Please explain your idea here,
rwood
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