Talk:Christopher M. Beiring

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This is neither encycolpedic nor an article on a notable person. Wikipedia is surely not the place to run a page about every person in the world charged with assault. Delete (unsigned comment from User:195.93.21.3 05:17, 2006 April 7) chirstpher is still part of the millitary he has three kids and a loving wife

Welcome to Jihadpedia.
I agree. If anyone wants to take a vote, count me in.
But it's not every person charged with assault that's included here. Only Americans, and some allies. One big problem is that the enemy's lawyers arrange good press. You might note that we've seen leaks damaging to U.S. interests (like the overblown Mohamed al-Kahtani interrogation logs), but very few (if any) leaks with more about the fascists. That means only one side gets told. People who fight fascism have to be perfect, or they'll get noted here, while some of the fascists themselves are portrayed as "human rights" heroes.
I often wonder what this place would have looked like if it has existed in the early days of WWII.
-- Randy2063 00:16, 18 April 2007 (UTC)