SeriouslySearching
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I agree. This case has been plagued with preferential treatment towards Cesar Laurean from day one. It disgusts me.Unfortunately in Maria's case a man was given preference. That should not happen either. In the marine Q&A presser, the spokesman states, IIRC, that CL's statement that "he never had sex with Maria was considered significant evidence". While the rest of the case was greeted with severe skepticism at best.
I would do everything I could to keep my daughter from joining the military from what I have seen here until someone steps in and cleans it up...starting with the BRASS.

They expect the women to give their lives for our country and live by the rules while they allow their own men to subject them to the same abuses they worry about our enemies inflicting upon them. It is NOT a man's military anymore and they should face severe punishments if found to be neglectful (such as Maria was treated in this case) or abusive to our female soldiers.