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Its "alleged". Until some undisputable evidence comes to light, or the unit confesses to the crime, they are my brother Marines, and I will defend them and the honor of the United States Marine Corps to the best of my ability.
If it turns out they did infact commit cold blooded murder knowingly, they deserve to be punished accordingly. Until then, they are brother US Marines, who in combat, tried to come home alive.
I couldn't agree more.
But this brings up an interesting point. There is a double-standard emerging about accusations and the individuals accused. Somehow, most alleged criminals are villified in the media and the public just based on accusations. Except for two well-publicized cases. Duke Lacrosse and Haditha. I, of course, agree that each accused individual is entitled to the presumption of innocence and applaud the steadfast defense these individuals have received until proven otherwise. But it's just too rare.
I certainly don't want to see Ann Coulter making any defense based on the presumption of innocence. It's not something she apparently believes in.