Well, I was asking Gorjo, since he's the one who brought up the military's oaths. And I'd like to see this email, or at least the name of the Congressman, since it's practically in the job description that they have to respond with at least a form letter saying "I care about your problem that I couldn't take the time to type".
This is the exact copy and paste with quotation marks.
"Dear Aaron:
Thank you for contacting me to express your concerns regarding Private Bradley Manning. I appreciate hearing from you.
Specific to your concerns, there is no legislation currently pending consideration in the 112th Congress that would affect the trial of military servicemembers, such as Private Manning. There also was no such legislation introduced in the 111th Congress.
As you know, Private Manning is currently charged with downloading and leaking classified material, and he is being held at the Quantico military detention facility. A hearing date before a military court has not yet been set. Should any legislation be introduced in the 112th Congress that would affect this situation, be assured that I will monitor it with your views in mind.
Thank you again for contacting me. Do not hesitate to let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Peter J. Visclosky
Member of Congress"
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