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Infowarshttp://www.infowars.com/?p=5591 [Infowars] Head said he wanted to question Watada regarding the agreement to gain a better understanding of what Watada’s state of mind was when he signed the agreement, but Watada’s attorney Eric Seitz would not allow the judge to question his client unless he knew the questions in advance. Head said if he could not question Watada to ensure the accuracy of the document he signed prior to the start of the court-martial, he would have to throw out the agreement, meaning the charges against Watada would become null and void.

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World Prout Assembly[World Prout Assembly] World Prout Assembly: Watada Court-Martial Ends in Mistrial: John Head, the military judge presiding over Watada's court-martial, said he had no choice but to declare a mistrial because military prosecutors and Watada's defense attorney could not reach an agreement regarding the characterization of a stipulation agreement Watada signed before the start of his court-martial. The government characterizes the stipulation agreement as an admission of guilt by Watada for "missing movement" and making statements against the Iraq war that resulted in charges of conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman.

NPR Blogs: The NPR News Bloghttp://www.npr.org/blogs/news/2007/11/us_war_resisters_face_differen.html [NPR Blogs: The NPR News Blog] NPR: U.S. War Resisters Face Different Legal Outcomes: Let's get realistic American public, you have a better chance of dying on the roads of America every day than being shot in Iraq. I hate to play the statistics game here but we lose an average of 1,026,000 Americans every year to fatal car crashes, alcohol and poor diet and physical activities.

BLACKFIVEhttp://www.blackfive.net/main/2006/06/an_email_from_w.html [BLACKFIVE] BLACKFIVE: An email from LT Watada: For all you experts (or in your case drops of water under pressure) who want to understand further how this war was “sold” and why, read Michael Isikoff’s book “Hubris” and Bob Woodward’s “Bush at war” series, including “State of Denial” then if your brain doesn’t implode with all that new knowledge you will undoubtedly again, view things a bit differently.

poetis[poetis] poetis :: "Nuclear Neighborhood": Well, of course as, as a soldier, as an officer in the Army, as, as a Jewish American, I, I think that, you know, we all agree that Israel has a right to exist, and that we need to protect it, but to preemptively strike Iran, without dialog, to me, would only cause a problem, much like in Iraq, with the Mahdi Army and the Shia militias, or with Hezbullah”¦[T]hat would, in the short term, really cause more”¦conflict on Israel’s Northern border region, and,”¦I just can’t say that,”¦striking Iran, unilaterally, right now, is in Israel’s best interests.

Making Light[Making Light] Making Light: Open Thread 80: In the run-up to the expected sacking of everyone who had anything to do with the Lebanon war last summer, comments have been particularly angry and flame levels have been at "high", "max", and "higher than that".

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