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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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If she had any knowledge of and didn't throw him under the bus, she's just as guilty.
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You're right on that Cowboy.
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SPC Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortarman)
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The government has gone too soft on terrorists. Whether anybody believes, or agrees with it or not; she is an accomplice to what happened. They will end up dropping the case, and letting her go, to a void offending Muslims.

Gitmo has turned into another revolving door for criminals.
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SPC (Join to see), I think she's going to be charged. From what I've heard on the news, she was with him when he bought the ammo, both of them watched the nightclub from their auto, watching the normal coming and going, and both went inside the club a few times. She says she knew what he had planned, and tried to talk him out of it. Because she failed to let the police know about it, prior to the massacre, she's as guilty as he is. If all of that is correct, the shootings may have been prevented. She needs to go to prison in a Federal prison.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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SGT (Join to see) great read and share!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL, Now the news is saying we could find out if the grand jury brings charges as early as today. From what the news reporters are Saint, she could get life in Federal prison. My, how the tide does change the deeper you get in the water.
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