Diogenes
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Ah, I thought my point was plainly obvious. Clearly not.
It is that there is more than a suspicion that there is some degree of discrimination at work, with a person who attacks US military personnel being dealt with more severely than someone from the US military who attacks foreign civilians.
It is the defendant's choice. Bales has no interest in becoming a "martyr" and Hasan does. That is not discrimination by the government.