More or less. More about Marco Wilson. Less about Kyle Pitts, since he was legitimately injured. I’ll tell you who I didn’t post it about two...
How do you infer that?
“Opting out” of his last game is not an example of quitting on his team? I think you’ll have to do some equivocating on that one.
You can demilitarize it and make it into a museum piece, or you can sell it to the military for study. There are no other realistic options.
Much of that Congressional approval is overt and specified in legislation. The introduction of special forces is neither … but that doesn’t mean...
We’re just talking about what the accused might argue, not what would pass the smell test with most people. Manning and Snowden’s arguments for...
I’ll play devil’s advocate. The “crime” is introducing American fighting personnel to the conflict without specific Congressional authorization.
Not in the sense that I mean. They were agents of the enemy whether they “meant” to be or not. Calling them “traitors” definitely implies intent....
It depends on what his status was at the time of the crime, military or civilian. If it was categorically one or the other, then it will be either...
They could “claim” it, but they weren’t. They were enemy agents. Period.
Morally and politically, without question. But be careful what you ask for legally. Like someone said earlier, one person’s enemy agent is another...
Depends. Prison for decades should be his best-case scenario. Like I said earlier, if he meant for the Russians to have this, he should get the...
One more season? What about one more game? One more game where your backup was arrested and you knew your team faced disaster against, of all...
I think that something along the lines of what you’re discussing might be a result of this, but it won’t be as practical as you might think. As...
That’s an excellent question I’ve been wondering about myself. A lawyer with expertise on the subject-matter could give you a better answer, but...
Gee, I wonder what would make Russia think that they could just grab an American journalist and those stupid Americans would be willing to trade...
Nothing in there to the effect of “Granted, I quit on my college team. But worry not, GMs, that was just so I could save myself to not quit on yours!”
You are making an assumption he was part time. The Guard has a large population of full-time members, like me, to keep the enterprise going at all...
That’s not unusual at all. It looks like he was one of the technicians who maintained the systems on which this data was stored. They are a young...
I would call that an unwise move. You can be guilty of the Espionage Act even if you don’t have a clearance and aren’t the original enemy agent....