09:4409:44, 19 September 2011diffhist+9
Robert Graves
Siegfried Sassoon is described as a soldier in the same section on his page, why not this man? Just because he didn't contemporarily dwell on his war poetry as Sassoon did, does not mean he should be recognised as any less a soldier
19:2119:21, 12 July 2011diffhist+6
Stephen Flemmi
→Married life: The statement "In response, Flemmi, Bulger, and Weeks lured her to the house at 799 East Third Street in South Boston and
garrotted her" is essentially hearsay, none of the men involved have been convicted of this crime
09:4409:44, 19 September 2011diffhist+9
Robert Graves
Siegfried Sassoon is described as a soldier in the same section on his page, why not this man? Just because he didn't contemporarily dwell on his war poetry as Sassoon did, does not mean he should be recognised as any less a soldier
19:2119:21, 12 July 2011diffhist+6
Stephen Flemmi
→Married life: The statement "In response, Flemmi, Bulger, and Weeks lured her to the house at 799 East Third Street in South Boston and
garrotted her" is essentially hearsay, none of the men involved have been convicted of this crime