I am sure you have all heard the news. I personally feel sorry for this soldier (to a certain degree). It must be terrible to go so quickly from a 4 tour hero to a despised and loathed individual. But, my pity for this soldier ends when I think of him murdering little children. It makes me want to cry... No matter how much of a hero he is, NOTHING can excuse this horrible crime against humanity and innocence. It is unfathomable and completely inexcusable. If he has a mental illness or whatever... it is still completely off the radar and I just can't get past the point of him shooting mostly unarmed women and children in cold blood no matter what illness he is suffering from. If a solder did this in the USA there would be no question of his guilt, huh? Innocent human life is sacred no matter where or what country you are from. Life is a human right not just an American right. It is a terrible thing but justice still must be served. How do you pin a medal on him for his service then imprison him for these hateful meditated crimes? One might wonder at what level his service to the war has been with this flagrant disrespect for human life lurking underneath the surface? Is this the first time he has gone wild on civilians? Is there a pattern of such behavior? And, did he really act alone?
Background details emerge as Afghan rampage suspect arrives in U.S.
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/20120316/NATION/203160394/1361/Background-details-emerge-as-Afghan-rampage-suspect-arrives-in-U.S.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#46766692
Now we know this soldiers wife is an intelligent person and his kids are nice. But, how often has he turned his guns on civilians? That is the question needing answers...