Bonaparte, I believe that you are onto something there. It just boggles the mind that the judge used the traitor's alleged and so-called good works prior to her enabling terrorists as an excuse to give her leniency.
Benedict Arnold also was a hero, before he became a traitor. That doesn't change the fact he was a traitor.
Indeed. It was a slap in the face to the American people. It was as though he was laughing behind the scenes at putting forward the in-our-face grotesquely ironic notion that any lawyer's career, especially one like Stewart's that has beend dedicated to freeing home-grown commie terrorists who maim and murder innocents they justified through absurd claims of protesting "political prisoners", when that position as a lawyer, and the access that goes along with it, is used to advance terrorist acts by our sworn enemies, should be rewarded.
By the way, Stewart, like her radical 60's clients, is closely associated with and probably a member of the WWP. Read all your stomach can stand of this woman and some of her associates here: http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=3340