This man must be freed immediately and Those responsible for his unlawful detainment brought to justice at the ICC.

67.142.172.25 (talk)01:46, 8 March 2011

Fuck the traitor.

75.74.54.31 (talk)01:58, 8 March 2011

Agreed.

Crazynomad (talk)17:47, 8 March 2011
 

The only traitors in this situation are those who would subvert the democratic process by keeping the public misinformed and imprisoning a whistle-blower who respected his duty to protect and defend the constitution of the United States from all enemies, foreign and domestic. Those traitors should be tried.

67.142.172.25 (talk)22:33, 9 March 2011
 

as far as I'm concerned Bradley Manning is a hero. only the bravest of men would sacrifice their career, freedom, and personal safety to stand up for what they believe in. the army are not doing themselves any favours by treating him this way. i believe more and more people will be enraged by this story (like i was).

174.4.134.64 (talk)08:02, 11 March 2011
 

Why would an American man who is under American jurisdiction go to a international court that the American government withdrew from? If anything, Manning could sue the United States Army in the Supreme Court.

Mikemoral♪♫02:00, 8 March 2011

Why? Because the United States Army has flagrantly violated International law in their detainment and cruel inhumane treatment of Bradley Manning, as well in committing the war crime depicted in the "Collateral Murder" video that he is alleged to have leaked. May I remind you that Libya is not even a signatory to the ICC Membership Treaty (The US is an ICC signatory but has not ratified the Treaty). However this will not stop the international community from trying Moammar al-Gadaffi for war crimes, once he is apprehended, nor shall it stop the international community from bringing United States war criminals to justice. Bradley Manning is a courageous patriot who put the interests of his country before himself. He should be honored.

67.142.172.20 (talk)02:30, 8 March 2011

His crime was to put the interests of the American people before the interests of the American government, or more correctly, the gutless American political establishment on both sides. That those two interests are now so contradictory is a disgrace; isn't the government meant to serve the people?

218.215.52.252 (talk)13:23, 8 March 2011
 

No, not really, when you consider he is being held in better conditions than your average everyday prisoners outside of the United States who are not whining about hurting themselves. Guess the ICC actually has real problems in the world to worry about. Besides, they still need to prove they comprehend reality in those nations where people live in fear being imprisoned merely for their opinions, or suspected opinions, in far worse conditions. It is called reality; you probably are not too familiar with it.

143.79.13.6 (talk)03:53, 12 March 2011