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Submitted by Litigator, Jan 18, 2007 11:05

I know those sanctimonius lawyers. They earn $150,000 + before they are even 30 years old, while poor men and women shed their blood to defend them. They rush to defend animals caught on the battlefield trying to murder our troops. Not one of these traitors would defend a serviceman wrongly prosecuted for so-called "war crimes."


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