what were they trying to accomplish by releasing that picture of bradley manning in drag? they are trying to show the judge that bradley manning was a very confused and misunderstood, troubled young man who was looking for help and could not get it from the army. that picture that you saw was actually part of an e-mail that bradley manning sent to his master sergeant while he was deployed in iraq. that master sergeant never passed up the e-mail or picture because he was afraid the picture might get circulated among the unit and bradley manning would be humiliated. in retrospect, officers had to admit that not doing so was a huge mistake because if they had seen that and seen the lynxes to which bradley manning had gender identity issues, he should have been taken out of the area where
when i was down there with her on january 3rd, we drove down from seattle together on january 1st and 2nd of this year and she gave me a tour of the place, and she gave me we went by the cage of the lion cous cous that killed her, and the tiger there and the other animals. and she said, those are the only two cages i can t go in and work with them directly. they don t let anybody in their cage except the owner. and she was a little disappointed with that, because she had hoped to get in and work with the tiger and the lion like she had in her bellingham job. but she was, you know, accepting of that, and she was able to play with cheetahs and the lynxes and the other animals. i couldn t understand yesterday how she was in that cage with that lion. the only thing that i could guess is, they would clean the cages of all the animals, every day, of manure, the lions and the tigers, they would be put off in a side enclosure when they did that. the only thing i can think of is, it got out o
when i was down there with her on january 3rd, we drove down from seattle together on january 1st and 2nd of this year and she gave me a tour of the place, and she gave me we went by the cage of the lion cous cous that killed her, and the tiger there and the other animals. and she said, those are the only two cages i can t go in and work with them directly. they don t let anybody in their cage except the owner. and she was a little disappointed with that, because she had hoped to get in and work with the tiger and the lion like she had in her bellingham job. but she was, you know, accepting of that, and she was able to play with cheetahs and the lynxes and the other animals. i couldn t understand yesterday how she was in that cage with that lion. the only thing that i could guess is, they would clean the cages of all the animals, every day, of manure, the lions and the tigers, they would be put off in a side enclosure when they did that. the only thing i can think of is, it got out o
cage except the owner. and she was a little disappointed with that, because she had hoped to get in and work with the tiger and the lion like she had in her bellingham job. but she was, you know, accepting of that, and she was able to play with cheetahs and the lynxes and the other animals. i couldn t understand yesterday how she was in that cage with that lion. the only thing that i could guess is, they would clean the cages of all the animals, every day, of manure, the lions and the tigers, they would be put off in a side enclosure when they did that. the only thing i can think of is, it got out of the side enclosure or somehow got loose or something or didn t go all the way into the side enclosure when she went in, because i can t imagine her going in there when the lion was in there, when the rules were that you can t do that. and you seem so you seem so calm. and i know that you re in shock, but do you feel any anger or