07-31-2013, 03:49
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With the charges of which he was found guilty, hopefully with sentencing he won't see the light of day for a loooong time.
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08-21-2013, 10:00
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"Bradley, we are with you." F$&KING Morons!!!!
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08-21-2013, 11:25
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He could be out in 10 years or so, and bless his heart, he suffers from gender identity disorder. I hope my tax dollars don't end up paying for a sex change operation.
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08-21-2013, 11:48
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He could be out in 10 years or so, and bless his heart, he suffers from gender identity disorder. I hope my tax dollars don't end up paying for a sex change operation.
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Not possible, unless he dies there.
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08-21-2013, 13:28
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Reaper, want to place a friendly wager as to who ends up paying for his "transformation"?
Remember the way this administration is pushing the military....
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08-21-2013, 13:31
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Reaper, want to place a friendly wager as to who ends up paying for his "transformation"?
Remember the way this administration is pushing the military.... 
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I don't think he is going to be out in ten years on a 35 year sentence to the USDB, regardless.
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08-21-2013, 13:42
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He is actually eligible for parole in about eight. Not sure how sympathetic he will be to a parole board, but there is the chance he will be released while he is still in his early thirties.
Plenty of time to make lots of money on his book and movie deals.
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08-21-2013, 14:14
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He is actually eligible for parole in about eight. Not sure how sympathetic he will be to a parole board, but there is the chance he will be released while he is still in his early thirties.
Plenty of time to make lots of money on his book and movie deals. 
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For sentences in excess of 30 years, the inmate must serve 1/3 of his sentence to be considered for clemency.
The clemency approval rate, last I heard, was under 2%.
Most inmates are not paroled at their first consideration. 90% are paroled by their third consideration.
The USDB has some peculiarities, but it ain't Club Fed.
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08-21-2013, 14:44
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He was given credit for time served, 1293 days (3.5yrs), so to get to 1/3 or 11.66, he needs a little over 8.
But TR is correct, he will not get a free pass at the 1st parole board.
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08-21-2013, 14:44
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So at 8 more years until his hearing to be at 1/3 his sentence, then two years between hearings, if released on his 3rd hearing, that would be at 12 years. Does that jive with the info you have? I wasn't sure about the time between hearings, but I believe it is required every two years.
We can hope he won't be in the 90 percent released by the third hearing, and maybe he will be kept longer.
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08-21-2013, 15:10
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Manson was denied parole for the 12th time on April 11, 2012. Manson did not attend the hearing where prison officials argued that Manson had a history of controlling behavior and mental health issues including schizophrenia and paranoid delusional disorder and was too great a danger to be released. It was determined that Manson would not be reconsidered for parole for another 15 years, at which time he would be 92 years old.
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08-21-2013, 16:11
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The problem is that Charlie Manson does not have a very vocal support group ranging from citizens to media to government officials supporting him as does Bwadley.
Also, Bwadley is the poster child of the "new soldier" this adminsitration is foisting upon the force.
I'm betting he sees nothing even close to the 35 years. 12 years and he'll be the hero on the street. He can run for Congress in massachusetts.
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08-21-2013, 17:52
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...He can run for Congress in massachusetts.
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He could probably be elected to Congress in Massachusetts.
He would almost certainly have little problem obtaining a lesser public office in Massachusetts.
What a sad commentary.
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08-21-2013, 18:30
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He could probably be elected to Congress in Massachusetts.
He would almost certainly have little problem obtaining a lesser public office in Massachusetts.
What a sad commentary.
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He could if he comes out as a gay/tranny Indian. He walk away from the pack!
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08-21-2013, 18:39
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Manning is, among other things, a felon, and a traitor to his nation... seems to hit some high points for not an insubstantial number of folks these days !
Undoubtably, a professorship awaits this creep somewhere.
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