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posted by on Wednesday January 18 2017, @10:27AM   Printer-friendly
from the she's-not-out-yet dept.

In one of his last moves in office, President Obama has commuted the 35-year prison sentence of Chelsea Manning, the Army private who leaked a massive trove of military secrets to WikiLeaks.

The former intelligence analyst's prison sentence has been shortened to expire on May 17, 2017, according to a statement from the White House.

Her lawyers at the ACLU expressed relief after the decision, saying that Manning has already served more time behind bars than any other whistleblower in U.S. history, and under difficult conditions.

Also at the BBC and the New York Times.

Previously: Chelsea Manning Reportedly on Obama's Short List for Commutation; Assange Offers Himself in Trade


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  • (Score: 2, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 18 2017, @01:31PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 18 2017, @01:31PM (#455373)

    Uhm, what do you call of this, chopped liver?

    Healthcare for 20 million people who did not have it before
    Signing the paris climate agreement
    Killing bin laden
    Auto industry bailout, preserving millions of jobs
    Support for lgbtq rights like repealing dont ask dont tell, full marriage rights and trans equality in a state of the union speech
    First president to call himself a feminist
    1000+ pardons of non-violent drug offenders, more pardons than all other presidents combined
    Ending the embargo on Cuba
    Police accountability via DoJ investigations from small towns like ferguson to big cities like chicago and baltimore
    4+ million children protected from deportation by DACA
    Contained Iranian nuclear development

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 18 2017, @10:44PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday January 18 2017, @10:44PM (#455752)

    Healthcare for 20 million people who did not have it before

    A baby step in a better direction.
    What 80 percent of USAians want is Medicare for All.
    (If we actually had a democracy--AKA "The Majority Rules"--we'd already have that.)
    What happened was mandated payments from anybody with an income to a for-profit insurance company (a middleman which doesn't actually provide any care)

    Signing the paris climate agreement

    Symbolic but actually meaningless.

    Killing bin laden

    ...who was unarmed at the time.
    Execution without due process of law by order of a "constitutional scholar".

    Auto industry bailout, preserving millions of jobs

    ...then handed right back to the executives who had driven those for-profit corporations into the ground.
    A proper response would have been for the gov't to buy those up for pennies via eminent domain and turn them into worker-owned cooperatives.
    Allow the workers to get rid of the failed managers (with their compensations hundreds of times what the productive workers take home).

    First president to call himself a feminist

    Call yourself anything you want but actions speak louder than words.

    Ending the embargo on Cuba

    Window dressing.
    When there is actual trade going on and USA's imperialism stops, write back.

    Police accountability via DoJ investigations

    More window dressing.
    When there is a federal law without a giant loophole for murderous cops and federal special prosecutors are putting them in jail, write back.

    Contained Iranian nuclear development

    Iran never had a nuclear weapons program.
    The strongest stuff they ever produced was medical grade isotopes.

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  • (Score: 2) by Justin Case on Wednesday January 18 2017, @11:08PM

    by Justin Case (4239) on Wednesday January 18 2017, @11:08PM (#455763) Journal

    Support for lgbtq rights like repealing dont ask dont tell, full marriage rights and trans equality in a state of the union speech
    1000+ pardons of non-violent drug offenders, more pardons than all other presidents combined
    Police accountability via DoJ investigations from small towns like ferguson to big cities like chicago and baltimore

    OK, I'll give you those. The rest, I'm either ambivalent, or those actions in my opinion were harmful.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @12:23AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @12:23AM (#455797)

      Yeah, healthcare for 20 million people. No biggee. I'm sure they are pretty ambivalent too.

      • (Score: 2) by Justin Case on Thursday January 19 2017, @01:10AM

        by Justin Case (4239) on Thursday January 19 2017, @01:10AM (#455819) Journal

        Hey, anyone who can dip into my pocket and get free stuff is going to be happy about it. That doesn't mean it is a net good for society.

      • (Score: 2) by Username on Thursday January 19 2017, @04:16PM

        by Username (4557) on Thursday January 19 2017, @04:16PM (#456091)

        Sure there are maybe a few people who couldn’t get some kind of disability payment, but I’m assuming the vast majority of those 20 million are people who didn’t need or want health insurance. They were just coerced into getting it under threat of IRS penalties. Even then they probably just got the cheapest plan about $4,500 a year. With credit the plan may have been zero out of pocket for them. Since they will never visit a hospital, it’s just pure profit for the insurance agency. The government likes it since they’re the creditor. Person paying zero out of pocket has to pay back the debt at any time of their choosing.

  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @09:40AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @09:40AM (#455975)

    Killing bin laden

    Thus ensuring that he will always be innocent by definition to anyone who subscribes to the principle of "innocent until proven guilty in a court of law".

    - It's not like Osama was killed in a firefight or anything, they had him in a position where they could easily have brought him back to the US to stand trial.