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Over 10,000 people sign Thank You card for Bradley Manning within less than 24 hours of his statement Thursday. (Credit: Roots In Action)
The U.S. Army private accused of providing secret documents to the WikiLeaks website pleaded guilty Thursday to misusing classified material he felt “should become public,” but denied the top charge of aiding the enemy.”
Bradley Manning is facing prosecution for giving military information to Wikileaks. He’s plead guilty to some charges. He maintains that he did release the information and that he did it because he wanted to help the country. What will happen with the other treasonous charges against him that could net a life sentence?
The Young Turks Cenk Uygur breaks it down in the YouTube video below.
The first comment under the video states, “Manning took an oath to uphold and defend the US constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic. looks like he kept his oath to me.”