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  • Coddling Illegals, Jailing Agents

    10/28/2011 5:10:53 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 15 replies
    IBD Editorial ^ | October 28, 2011 | Editor
    Justice: Another border patrol agent faces prison after arresting an illegal alien smuggling drugs. When not being killed by guns funneled into Mexico by their own government, they are prosecuted for doing their job. In a case reminiscent of an earlier injustice against those protecting our borders, Border Patrol Agent Jesus E. "Chito" Diaz Jr. has been sentenced to two years in prison by U.S. District Judge Alia Moses Ludlum in San Antonio. The illegal alien he arrested for drug smuggling goes free. In November 2009, Diaz was named in a federal grand jury indictment after an October 2008 arrest...
  • Rep. Chaffetz Questions Secretary Napolitano on "Fast and Furious"

    10/27/2011 7:33:26 AM PDT · by vg0va3 · 14 replies
    Rep. Jason Chaffetz ^ | 102611 | JasonChaffetz
    :28 Chaffetz: When did you first speak with Eric Holder about Fast and Furious? Napolitano: I don't believe I have ever spoken with Eric Holder about Fast and Furious. 3:01 Why is that you, as the Secretary of of Homeland Security with one of your agents dead on the scene, did not get briefed about fast and furious? Napolitano: I do not know.
  • Critics Furious As Border Agent Diaz Gets Two Years in Prison

    10/26/2011 6:05:12 AM PDT · by IbJensen · 27 replies · 1+ views
    The New American ^ | October 25, 2011 | Alex Newman
    Despite numerous problems in the prosecution’s case, Border Patrol agent Jesus "Chito" Diaz was sentenced to two years in federal prison for convictions stemming from his supposedly rough treatment of an illegal immigrant caught smuggling drugs. Critics and family members berated the decision — especially because of the legal precedent it establishes. It could have been much worse, however. And the battle is not over yet. “Well I can't say the sentence was good because this entire case is an injustice,” agent Diaz’ wife, Diana, who still works for the Border Patrol, told The New American. “It could have been...
  • A U.S. ARMY SPECIAL FORCES SOLDIER'S FIGHT FOR MILITARY JUSTICE

    10/16/2011 6:22:52 PM PDT · by seekthetruth · 169 replies
    http://threedaysinaugust.com/ ^ | October 16, 2011 | SeekTheTruth
    "Three Days In August" by Bob McCarty U.S. Army Special Forces Sgt.1st Class Kelly A. Stewart admitted to having a one-night stand with a 28-year-old German woman the night of Aug. 22, 2008. She did, too. Both knew sex was part of the plan when they left the discotheque near Stuttgart. Two months later, however, her story changed and the highly-decorated combat veteran found himself facing rape and kidnapping charges. During court-martial proceedings one year later, Stewart faced an Army court-martial panel comprised of soldiers who had recently returned from a 16-month deployment with the Army attorney serving as Stewart’s...
  • Bad Boys - A rogue’s gallery of misbehaving prosecutors, plus three worth praising

    06/27/2011 4:55:19 PM PDT · by TheDingoAteMyBaby · 7 replies
    Reason ^ | 6-27-2011 | Radley Balko
    You might think that putting an innocent person in prison for a major crime like rape or murder would end or at least impede a prosecutor’s career. But prosecutors are rarely sanctioned for mistakes, even when their misconduct is egregious. In fact, they are often re-elected, promoted to judge, or encouraged to run for political office. Sometimes they even owe these successes to the publicity they get from high-profile convictions of people who turned out to be innocent. Here are some of the worst cases of prosecutors who put more than one innocent person in prison but suffered no significant...
  • If God Is So Just ....

    06/12/2011 2:07:34 AM PDT · by canuck_conservative · 121 replies
    Sunday, June 12, 2011 | cc
    ... why does he let the creeps succeed? An outright fraud like Barack Obama gets elected, keeps spreading his lies and destruction, and keeps living the high life, with no penalty - on the contrary, all he gets is widespread praise for being so great. Bill Clinton gets worldwide "respect and adulation" as some sort of elder statesman, laughing all the way. Sandy Berger is a brazen thief, yet suffered no penalty. And on and on, every day.... Meanwhile, good people like Sarah Palin are routinely trashed and ridiculed, while their attackers endure no consequences, and are even rewarded -...
  • Is Florida Case an Example of Checkbook Justice?

    06/07/2011 8:44:19 PM PDT · by TheDingoAteMyBaby · 6 replies
    Wall Street Journal ^ | June 6, 2011 | Nathan Koppel
    The hit-and-run conviction of Ryan LeVin, a wealthy Florida man, is generating controversy due to what some say is an unusually lenient sentence. On Friday, LeVin pleaded guilty to killing two businessmen in 2009 with his Porsche 911 but received a sentence of house arrest after agreeing to pay an undisclosed amount to the widows of the victims, the Chicago Tribune reports. The son of a family that ran a direct-sales jewelry company, LeVin is on probation for a 2006 crash in which he drove into a police officer; court records show that he has more than 50 traffic violations...
  • Cheerleader must compensate school that told her to clap 'rapist'

    05/06/2011 9:07:43 AM PDT · by Allinone69z · 84 replies
    Capitalists Rebellion ^ | 5/5/11 | Allinone69z
    A teenage girl who was dropped from her high school's cheerleading squad after refusing to chant the name of a basketball player who had sexually assaulted her must pay compensation of $45,000 (£27,300) after losing a legal challenge against the decision. The United States Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a review of the case brought by the woman, who is known only as HS. Lower courts had ruled that she was speaking for the school, rather than for herself, when serving on a cheerleading squad – meaning that she had no right to stay silent when coaches told...
  • Green Injustice: How Obama's environmental policies hurt the poor

    03/14/2011 5:22:22 PM PDT · by Nachum · 6 replies
    Washington Examinier ^ | 3/14/11 | Niger Innis
    Radical environmental groups have a power over President Obama and his administration that is truly astonishing. At a time when the economy is struggling and low and middle income earners - both in the United States and overseas -- are worried about their economic prospects, the administration continues to pursue policies that will unambiguously harm them. Consider the domestic front first, and the administration's energy policies. Since coming to office, Obama and his green allies have pursued a deeply unpopular cap-and-trade program. The program would raise energy costs, particularly burdening low-income Americans for whom energy costs constitute a sizable portion...
  • Prez Says “Tea Party” Movement Racist

    03/06/2011 1:53:11 PM PST · by John Semmens · 61 replies
    A Semi-News/Semi-Satire from AzConservative ^ | 5 March 2011 | John Semmens
    In a new book—Family of Freedom: Presidents and African Americans in the White House, by Newsweek reporter Kenneth Walsh—President Barack Obama is said to have characterized the so-called Tea Party movement as “racist.” At a White House dinner party for political supporters the President pointed out that “the preceding 43 white presidents never had to face the kind of opposition I’ve had to face with these tea baggers. I find it very telling that such a movement only came to life after the first Black man took control of the government.” “I mean, there have been some inept white men...
  • Pigford’s Harvest

    02/17/2011 3:11:19 AM PST · by Scanian · 5 replies
    NRO ^ | February 17, 2011 | Daniel Foster
    One unhappy night in 1992, 40-year-old Timothy Pigford, a fourth-generation black farmer having a terrible time of it trying to grow soybeans in North Carolina, sat in the living room of the house he was barely holding on to and drew up the outline of a lawsuit against the federal government. It was a decision more than 15 years in coming, ever since the first of the many times he’d been denied a USDA loan because — he was convinced — of the color of his skin. Before all was said and done, he would spend 20 years of his...
  • Briton who fought with Taliban and hero who died fighting them

    02/09/2011 10:38:31 PM PST · by UncleHambone · 7 replies
    London Evening Standard ^ | February 9, 2011 | Tom Harper
    A man who fought for the Taliban in Afghanistan and was convicted of a violent attack when he returned to Britain has been moved to an open prison, the Standard can reveal. Anwar Khan, 34, is believed to be the first prisoner with a background in waging jihad -"holy war" - to be moved to a low security jail where inmates are allowed out into the local community and get part-time jobs. The disclosure will put pressure on Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke who faces accusations of "soft" policies with plans to reduce the prison population by 3,000. Shadow justice secretary...
  • Judge says killing of Buddhist monk Buu' Lieu 'unprovoked and merciless'

    02/07/2011 12:35:51 PM PST · by BlackVeil · 5 replies
    Perth Now ^ | 1 Sept 2010 | Glenn Cordingley
    A PERTH man who mercilessly bashed a Buddhist monk to death in a suburban park could be out of jail in under four years. Ian Samuel James McConkey, 38, of Coolbellup, was sentenced in the WA Supreme Court today to five and a half years in jail for the manslaughter of Buu "Paul'' Lieu , 48, on January 10 this year. McConkey, who could not explain why he attacked the defenseless monk, will be eligible for parole after three years and four months. Mr Lieu died in hospital two weeks after being bashed early in the morning at Bibra Lake...
  • DNA links killer to 1974 slaying of Pomona (CA) woman

    12/31/2010 3:45:53 PM PST · by Wolfstar · 19 replies
    Los Angeles Times ^ | December 31, 2010 | Robert Faturechi
    Cold case detectives say a man who died seven years ago while awaiting execution at San Quentin for murdering a 10-year-old girl is tied to the strangulation of a 29-year-old developmentally disabled woman. FOLLOWING IS MY QUICK SUMMARY OF THE ARTICLE: Robert Edward Stansbury was an ice cream truck driver whose route took him through most of the San Gabriel Valley and unincorporated East L.A. He was convicted of abductions and sexual assaults dating as far back as 1959, but was always let out of prison for one stupid reason or another. He was on parole when he killed Barbara...
  • NJ Gov. Chris Christie commutes Aitken’s sentence

    12/21/2010 5:02:02 AM PST · by Scanian · 41 replies · 1+ views
    The Daily Caller ^ | December 20, 2010 | Amanda Carey
    New Jersey Republican Gov. Chris Christie commuted the sentence of Brian Aitken’s Monday, reducing his sentence from seven years in prison to time already served. According to Christie’s order, he will be released as soon as it’s “administratively possible.” As The Daily Caller previously reported, Aitken, 27, was arrested in New Jersey in 2009 after police found unloaded guns in the trunk of his car that had been purchased legally in Colorado. New Jersey law requires residents who want to transport firearms legally to request a permit from a local law enforcement office and produce a letter stating why it...
  • Army Doc: Deployment Orders Illegal Without Pres. Obama's Birth Records

    12/14/2010 6:12:11 AM PST · by george76 · 101 replies · 1+ views
    7NEWS ^ | December 14, 2010 | Deb Stanley,
    FORT MEADE, Md. -- A military court was set to hear the case Tuesday of an Army doctor charged with refusing to deploy to Afghanistan because he says he doubts whether President Barack Obama was born in the U.S. and therefore questions his eligibility to be commander in chief. Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin, an 18-year Army veteran from Greeley, disobeyed orders to report earlier this year to Fort Campbell in Kentucky to prepare for deployment, saying he believed the orders were illegal. In videos posted on YouTube, Lakin aligned himself with so-called "birthers" who question whether Obama is a natural-born...
  • Lt. Colonel Terry Lakin's Trial Begins As Obama Hides Behind His Court Orders

    12/14/2010 5:17:22 AM PST · by JLWORK · 37 replies · 1+ views
    Here's The Right Side Of It ^ | December 14, 2010 | John L. Work
    The trial of Lt. Colonel Terry Lakin begins today at Fort Meade, Maryland. Lakin, a Flight Surgeon with a Bronze Star, is accused of failing to obey orders to deploy to Afghanistan – until Barack Obama proves his Constitutional eligibility to hold his office. You can watch an interview with Lakin’s attorney, Neal Puckett, that was posted on December 10, 2010 at Western Journalism’s website here: http://www.westernjournalism.com/video-of-the-day-lt-col-lakin%E2%80%99s-lawyer-on-obama%E2%80%99s-eligibility/ WorldNetDaily, led by Joseph Farah, has followed this story closely. Today WND reports that the defense strategy is now to minimize the punishment that will be meted out to the accused, as Mr....
  • Terry Lakin’s Day of Injustice and Ray of Hope

    12/14/2010 4:58:55 AM PST · by scottfactor · 9 replies
    scottfactor.com ^ | 12/14/2010 | Gina Miller
    Today is the day a terrible injustice will likely be done to one of our finest Americans. Today begins the court martial of Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Terry Lakin, a highly decorated Army doctor and flight surgeon, who, after repeatedly attempting to no avail to verify that Barack Obama is actually a legal commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces, decided to invite his own court martial, as he put it, and refused orders to deploy for a second time to Afghanistan. Last March, WorldNetDaily quoted Dr. Lakin as saying, "The Constitution matters. The truth matters."For the first time in all...
  • The Tragic Story of Amanda Knox

    12/13/2010 3:23:33 AM PST · by Newtiebacker · 60 replies · 1+ views
    12/12/2010 | Vanity
    I came across this story a while back and have been looking into it and became enthralled because it's such a fascinating story on many levels. I've managed to piece together much of it and here is an overview of what I've found: It started with the murder of a girl named Meredith Kercher, a British college student attending school in Perugia, Italy, on the night November First, 2007. Amanda Knox and her new Italian boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were at his place doing the naughty sorts of things college students sometimes do, basically enjoying hash and each other. The next...
  • Rape charge dropped after accuser commits suicide

    11/10/2010 3:13:53 PM PST · by markomalley · 34 replies
    Lebanon Daily News ^ | 11/10/2010 | Corey WIlliams
    <p>HURON TOWNSHIP, Mich.—Samantha Kelly endured merciless taunting from classmates after they learned that the high school freshman had accused a senior of rape.</p> <p>The weeks of harassment eventually became too much. Samantha went home from school Monday and hanged herself in this community southwest of Detroit.</p>