and as i stated im not justifying what he did or saying that it was right in any extent and every way possible it was wrong and karma is a bitch but as emm said it is very easy for everybody here that hasnt been there to sit in their desk chair and pass judgement...are you still in knny?
All Americans that are sitting in a desk chair or serving our country overseas/conus have a right to express an opinion or pass judgement. We're not passing judgement if he's doing his job correctly as a Marine or his duty/devotion to his country....we're saying that animal abuse is bullshit no matter where he is at the moment. This is unbecoming of a Marine. His NCO's, Superior Officer's, your Congressmen/women, & the President of the United States will not tolerate this kind of behavior.
According to a 1997 study done by the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) and Northeastern University,
animal abusers are five times more likely to commit violent crimes against people and four times more likely to commit property crimes than are individuals without a history of animal abuse. (not exactly what we need in the military or in Iraq)
Many studies in psychology, sociology, and criminology during the last 25 years have demonstrated
that violent offenders frequently have childhood and adolescent histories of serious and repeated animal cruelty. The FBI has recognized the connection since the 1970s, when its analysis of the lives of serial killers suggested that most had killed or tortured animals as children. Other research has shown consistent patterns of animal cruelty among perpetrators of more common forms of violence, including child abuse, spouse abuse, and elder abuse. In fact, the American Psychiatric Association considers animal cruelty one of the diagnostic criteria of conduct disorder.