Find a big fat fork, and stick it in this guy.
He’s done.
The last time I saw a picture of Sirhan, he looked old and fat. He’s now 72, before long he’ll probably be in the prison nursing home section, and he’ll eventually die there.
Why not let him out? What’s one more nut?
We have a traitor in the WH.
Our legislature is a bunch of lobbyist $$$ hungry louts in both corrupt parties.
We have a bonafide lunatic ConMan, a Commie and a Criminal running for president.
Come on, let him out; what’s one more.
Interesting they report where he was born rather than the fact that he was a Palestinian with a Jordanian passport. I was surprised to learn that he was Christian (various denominations until he became a Rosicrucian three years before the RFK assassination).
This was the first Arab high profile terrorist attack in America. I don’t care what damn party or politics Kennedy was, dammit, they killed an American presidential candidate. Sirhan should have been executed.
Isn’t Bobby still in the grave?
His story would have been more believable if he's said there was a little boy he was attracted to. After all, in his culture, women are for making babies, boys are for fun.
I forgot the news story, but the issue of “former” felons having the right to vote surfaced the other day. Naturally, the division of opinion was ample. I have no problem with former felons voting — where the “former” felon legitimately paid his dues.
But take the voting rights of former felons to the next step. Let’s say gun ownership. My question: should an individual restricted from the 2nd Amendment be released from incarceration in the context of being a “former” felon? I’m inclined to say: No! I realize that’s not an economical position given the gray areas, but a former felon should have full Constitutional rights.
Take the next step considering the rights of a predators. Can they be considered “former” felons? That is, do they deserve every Constitutional right afforded to non-predators, non-felons? AFAIC, a properly convicted predator results in perpetual conviction, so there’s no possibility of “former” felony status. But curious about other opinions.
He should have been executed long ago.
Sirhan Sirhan is a Palestinian of Jordanian citizenship. He moved with his parents to California, where he got educated, but never got American citizenship. He hated the Jews and faulted Robert Kennedy for sending 50 bombers to Israel to harm the Palestinians. His hatred of Kennedy prompted him to make intricate preparations for the assassination, including visits to the hotel to learn the layout and target practice at a gun range.
the only reason he has not been executed is because of a California Supreme Court’s decision in The People of the State of California v. Robert Page Anderson, 493 P.2d 880, 6 Cal. 3d 628 (Cal. 1972), which ruled capital punishment a violation of the California Constitution’s prohibition of cruel or unusual punishment. The California Supreme Court declared in the Anderson case that its decision was retroactive, thereby invalidating all prior death sentences imposed in California.
There's a good little liberal. Finally on message despite his 50 year-hatred of the man who tried to kill him. God help me I despise them: this worthless POS and Sirhan. The world would be a better place if they were both dead and gone.
Let him rot.
the parole board must be a bunch of racists.
Poor Obama is probably conflicted over this. Sirhan Sirhan is a Palestinian terrorist and murderer, so our Dear Leader would love to pardon him. However, self-interest is probably causing some concern. The thug in our White House doesn’t want his fellow thugs to think it’s okay to kill people like him (just people like us).
Barking moonbat says "MOOOO".
Putting aside his crime, that is very bizarre this guy has been in a cage for the past 48 years. I wonder what happens to the mind after being in jail that long. Just think: He has been in prison BEFORE men walked on the moon.