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whatevergirl
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Oh–you were answering my second post…ha!Um…any man who kills a comrade within a military force, should die. That she is also the mother of his child means he *really *must die.
Civilians can be imprisoned, but the bond between comrades is too sacred to allow it to be violated–and, pragmatically, it renders a military force unable to function if it can be violated. To function, warriors need to be able to trust each other with their lives.
It is, in other words, absolutely necessary to protect that society, the Marine Corps.
Ditto the cop. Police and soldiers (Marines are soldiers, in the generic sense of the term) are trusted with the power of life and death, and therefore are especially accountable when they act against the sanctity of life. That’s why even Europeans have the death penalty in their military law.
Still never got a response to the question of what the anti-CP people do if one of their lifers–“rendered harmless,” remember–kills somebody in prison. Sentence them to life again?