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Bumbling NCIS
agents have been on horrifyingly hilarious display in the Haditha
hearings. It was clear to anyone watching LCpl Justin Sharratt's
hearing that he should never have been charged in the first place.
The media (naturally) has ignore this facet of the hearings, but NCIS
agents broke every rule of an unbiased investigation:
exculpatory evidence was ignored and incriminating evidence was not tested.
Democrats, usually so vocal about the rights of accused, do not care
when the accused is an American serviceman.
In a previous dramatized installment, we brought you testimony of
a real-life
Inspector Clouseau, NCIS Special
Agent Mark Platt.
We now present verbatim testimony from the lead investigator
into the incident at Haditha, Special Agent Nadya Mannle (as portrayed
by Hillary Duff as Lizzie McGuire). Special Agent Mannle's
entire testimony must be read to be
believed.
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Any investigator traveling to Iraq to take crucial statements would
surely tape record them, right?
Not Special Agent Mannle.
She was questioned under oath by defense attorney James Culp.
Mr. Culp's questions are the Q's. Ms. Mannle's answers are the A's.


No tape recorders in Iraq? Did Special Agent Mannle bother to look?



But wait! The judge in the case had a tape recording that was
made
by
NCIS agents inside a home in Haditha. And Mannle's voice is on the
tape.
Is someone telling a big fat fib?
The judge piped in with a question for Ms. Mannle...



"My bad", says the lead investigator in the Haditha case...

Our government reportedly spent $43 million on the Haditha
investigation, so Ms. Mannle wasn't being frugal. NCIS chose not to
record testimony so they could make promises to witnesses and falsify
statements (as with the testimony of LCpl
Prentice).
It's essential that patriots pay attention to what's going in at Camp
Pendleton and for patriots to help defend our Marines.
Read Special Agent Mannle's entire testimony
here.
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Defend Our
Marines
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