Kansas City Solider Earns Redemption

An important tale of the ongoing impact of combat on the troops years after their service is complete and despite the fact that this war with no clear objectives continues to rage in a "stalemate" after 16 years - The longest conflict in U.S. history . . . Take a look:

KMBC 9 News Exclusive: U.S. Marines cleared of wrongdoing more than 10 years after Jihadist ambush

After more than 10 years, a group of Marines accused of murdering innocent citizens in Afghanistan has been exonerated. One retired Marine in the Kansas City-area says the years-long ordeal has turned his life upside down. Retired Major Fred Galvin remembers March 4th, 2007 as the day that changed his life.

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  1. ^Yes, Hilly, we know you meant "murderer". It's about time ya 'fessed up on Benghazi and those Arkicides. Now, what about the hella Houdini emails...hmmmmmm?

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  2. ^^^Blah blah blah...marble-mouth mumbling prick. What the fuck are you even saying? Take your meds and go back to bed gramps.

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    1. Munch, munch, munch...there's copy & paste punk. Now, get back to your buttboiz ballz in the stallz, smallz.

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  3. I miss the days when only nerds knew how to use a computer.

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  4. ^^^Blah blah blah...marble-mouth mumbling prick. What the fuck are you even saying? Take your meds and go back to bed gramps.

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  5. Idiots who sign up to kill on government orders are dangerous psychopaths.

    They should not even be allowed back in the country.

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    1. I know, right? We should have only MS13, BLM, and any shithole nations' reject mofos who kill, burn, rape, rob, and loot on ganglords' orders carrying guns in this Commie Crimmies' country!

      Idjit!

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  6. ^^What's really scary, is that people think they are a natural fit to be policemen.

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  7. We could use some policemen like this on the KCPD. In the hood mostly. Like about 20 or 30 of them.

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