Posted on 12/10/2004 7:11:08 AM PST by crushelits
winds up his application to the Immigration and Refugee Board Of Canada in Toronto. A private in the 82nd Airborne Division, Hinzman refused to serve because (he says) he feared he would be forced to commit war crimes. WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
He and Cpl. Wassef Ali Hassoun should hook up!
I think Canada can have him. Buh-bye!
"I won't have cowards in my Army"..George C. Scott as Patton.
Don't we have an extradition treaty with Canada? Get him back, put him in the brig, court martial him, serve his time.
He has his own website now.
www.jeremyhinzman.net
This deserter is a 26 year old private. So he was probably 25 or 26 when he enlisted, (no draft these days).
He sounds like a plant of the left wing. He was probably a lunatic lib and volunteered, got past boot camp and then deserted.
A real CO would not enlist and become an 82 Airborne trooper.
First, let's see if the 'nucks give him asylum. That would tell us much more about Canada than about him.
He looks like the typical liberal. I have reached the point where I can detect a liberal just from the way they look. Alan Colmes, Susan Estrich, Terry McAliff, Hillary Clinton, etc. all have that look. What is it that I see since I cannot figure it out?
Well, it's only fitting. It is a time of war.
OFF WITH HIS HEAD!
He should be given a general court martial, a DD and then hanged by the neck until dead...dead...dead!
Looks like DIM presidential candidate material. Meet the 'next' John F'n Kerry!!!
Ths POS will be the next John F Kerry 30 years from now...
26 years old acting like a 6 year old. Obviously too fragile of a mind to give the kind of team support necessary in battle.
The supposed excuse of committing 'war' crimes suggests a mind in need of some heavy duty therapy, like ditch digging, peeling potatoes, or scrubbing the bathrooms with a toothbrush.
Most of all shield him from MSM.
This is a great suggestion. Let Canada be responsible for his medical care which will probably include HIV/AIDS treatment.
"If this twit will have the US Consul over, and sign the papers renouncing his US Citizenship, in front of witnesses, then we should be happy to see him out of our politics and our gene pool."
"And for the rest of time, the charge of deserter and child of a deserter will be attached to him and his children."
"And if the fool comes back, even 50 years from now, the desertion charge will be waiting for him."
Head Quarters, Morristown, Monday, January 3, 1780.
Parole Lapland. Countersigns Muscovy, Norway.
All soldiers before they are discharged from the service are to receive their full pay; Should the regimental Pay Masters not have Money in their hands to answer the purpose they are to apply to the Deputy Pay Master General, who will advance them the necessary sums on an estimate for one month.
At a Division Court Martial held by order of Major General St. Clair in camp West Point, Octr. 28th. 1779, whereof Lieutt. Col. Francis Mentges, was President, William Barrett a soldier in the 3rd. Pennsylvania regiment charged with "Deserting with his Arms and Accoutrements and loading his Arms," was tried, found guilty of a breach of article 1st. section 6th. of the Articles of War and sentenced to suffer death, more than two thirds of the Court agreeing.
The Commander in Chief approves the sentence.
At the same Court, Charles McClain, soldier of the 3rd. Pennsylvania regiment was tried for "Desertion" and found guilty of a breach of the aforesaid article and section of the Articles of War and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back, well laid on.
The Commander in Chief approves the sentence.
Dominic Hand of the 3rd. Pennsylvania regiment was also tried for "Desertion" and acquitted. The General approves the sentence.
At a Brigade Court Martial held in Camp near Morristown by order of Colo. Cortlandt, Commandant of the New York Brigade, Decr. 13th. 1779, Lieutt. Colo. Weissenfels President, Edmund Burke soldier in the 3rd. New York regiment being charged with "attacking Andrew Gardner the Fife Major of said regiment in his tent at night with an unlawful weapon, for disobeying Ensign Bagley when in the line of his duty and for attempting his life by knocking him down senseless with the above mentioned weapon" was tried and found guilty of a breach of the 5th. article of the 2nd. section of the Articles of War and sentenced to be shot to death.
The Commander in Chief approves the sentence.
At a Division Court Martial held in camp, Morristown, by order of Brigadier General Stark Commandant, December 28th. 1779, Lieutenant Colonel Huntington Presidt.
Thomas Herrindeen a soldier of Col. Angell's regiment was tried for, "desertion" and found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced to receive one hundred stripes on his naked back.
Christian Myers and Philip Wild, soldiers in Colo. Henry Jackson's regiment were also tried for "Desertion," and severally found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes each.
The Commander in Chief approves the aforegoing sentences.
John Lewis, a soldier in Colonel H. Jackson's regiment (appealing from the judgment of a regimental Court Martial) was tried by the same Court for "Stealing and being drunk on duty," found guilty of a breach of the 5th. article of the 13th. section of the articles of War and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back.
John McLean and William Harper, soldiers in the 4th. New York regiment, were tried for, "Desertion and being absent above twelve months," and found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the articles of War and sentenced, that McLean receive one hundred lashes on his naked back to be inflicted at four several times and that Harper run the Gauntlope thro' the brigade to which he belongs.
William Potter, soldier in Colonel Angell's regiment, was also tried for, "Desertion and reinlisting," found guilty of a breach of the 3rd. Article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his naked back, to be inflicted at four different times.
Joseph Waterhouse, soldier of Colonel H. Jackson's regiment, also tried by the same Court for, "Desertion" and found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced unanimously to suffer death.
Amos Rounds, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried for, "Desertion" was found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced to suffer death.
Jesse Peirce, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion" was found guilty of a breach of the same article of the same section of the Articles of War and sentenced to run the Gauntlope thro' the brigade to which he belongs and be confined in the Dungeon for the space of one month on bread and water.
Nathan Barney, soldier of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion" was found guilty of a breach of the same section and article and sentenced to run the Gauntlope thro' the brigade to which he belongs and be confined in the Dungeon for the space of one month on bread and water.
John Matthews, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried by the same Court, for the same crime, found guilty of a breach of the same article and section and sentenced to receive the same punishment.
William Straw, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion," was found guilty of a breach of the 1st. article of the 6th. section of the Articles of War and sentenced unanimously to suffer death.
Corporal James Whitney of the same regiment, also tried for "desertion" was found guilty of a breach of the same article and section and sentenced to do the duty of a private Centinel and to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back.
William Harman, a Fifer of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion", was found guilty of a breach of the same section and article and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back.
Pelatiah Harman, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion" and found guilty of a breach of the same article and section and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back.
Nathaniel Miliken, soldier of the same regiment, also tried for "Desertion" was found guilty of a breach of the same article and section and sentenced to receive one hundred lashes on his bare back.
Joel Miliken, a soldier of the same regiment, also tried for the same crime, was found guilty of a breach of the same article and section and sentenced to receive the same punishment.
The Commander in Chief approves each and every of the aforegoing sentences.
Can't do that - he would then sue and live on the gov't dole for the rest of his life badmouthing the gov't that is paying him.
He is a selfish brat who joined the Army to impress someone without any intention of serving. The fact that he is in the 82nd Airborne but refuses to serve just proves that. He wanted the patches and devices but not the responsibility. Snot-nosed waste of DNA - he cannot be allowed to breed.
He is a tool of the MSM and may have been a plant of some Michael Moore type of group.
he likes boys.....a lot.
He should have just dressed up like Cpl Max Klinger-and "told" (re:"don't ask\don't tell).
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