Posted on 11/12/2009 3:13:42 PM PST by JoeProBono
So long Johhhny. Glad the door didn’t hit you on your way out.
Shooting a mother in her back in a parking lot as she adjusted a car seat for one of her two children, thats class baby! He shot her right in front of them! And she wants us to identify with her? Whew!
Nah. I don’t feel sorry for Johnny, and Mom?
Well she made a very large mistake marrying the Muslim terrorist, Johnny.
The children? May they learn the righteous path, and not follow in the footsteps of their terrorist father.
Read the live thread on Johnny’s execution, declared dead at 9:11 pm. Interesting timing.:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2383382/posts?q=1&;page=201#230
Get the Popcorn Ready for Nov 10th: DC Jihadist Set to Get Death Penalty Buh-bye John Allen Muhammad: A US judge in Virginia has set a 10 November execution date for the man behind the 2002 sniper attacks on the Washington DC area. No mention at all in the article that Muhammad's accomplice Lee Malvo described the murders as part of the jihad.
I found that a couple beers and ham sandwich helped me cope with news of his execution.
The woman has a unique perspective on the events, that's all. She's not the villain here.
For Muhammad, however, the execution marked her recovery since leaving her abusive ex-husband a decade ago."I woke up yesterday thinking this is the first day, complete day of the rest of our lives that John's presence will not be felt," she said.
Mildred Muhammad said her ex-husband did not respond to his children's requests to see him, and she said she was not surprised he offered no last words.
"I had began saying a week or two before the execution that if anyone was looking for John to apologize or take responsibility for his actions, they're waiting in vain," she said. "I didn't expect him to say anything. I expected him to do just what he did - close his eyes, not look at anyone and that's it."
She said she expects John Allen Muhammad's funeral next Tuesday in Baton Rouge, La., will bring some closure. The family also plans to retrieve letters he left for the children from another ex-wife.
With the man who once threatened to kill her now gone, Muhammad said she plans to continue her anti-domestic violence advocacy and continue supporting her children as they adjust. But one remnant of her ex-husband remains - a protective order against him she's kept for years.
"There's no need for me to carry it anymore," she said. "I guess I need to make a decision to take it out of my wallet, because it's still there."
If I’ve ever seen a more “poor me” look on a face, I don’t know when it could have been.
Even if he'd gotten life in prison, what mother would want him to be part of her children's lives?
It’s okay to be Jihad and kill for Allah. Just don’t listen to Beck, Rush or anyone who is Christian otherwise you will burn in Liberal Media Hell.
Thanks for that picture. I’d forgotten all about Chief Moose and all the moose jokes here on FR at the time. Chief Moose was himself a joke.
They should be relieved, he won’t be able to perform any “honor” killings.
FART
One hopes none of Mr. Muslim’s children go IslamoWhacko.
One more vainly hopes AP will stop running tear jerker stories about Muslim terrorists with an undercurrent of “Isn’t the death penalty just awful?”
Hm. Perhaps she should take ample time to consider the many loved ones who are still grieving after her ‘beloved’ gunned them down.
The killer has been executed. Justice has been done.
That’s my understand as well.
Oh please! That ‘family portrait’ is sooo telling.
wow - a book. how convenient.
I understand what you’re saying but please consider the very real possibility that this woman’s story has changed and now she may be milking the situation for all its worth.
If her ex had not gunned down all those innocent people then her children would have their father around in their lives. But. He made the decision to not be there. He was not a *nice* man.
By fawning over the grief this family may be experiencing, we’re making the killer a martyr rather than the vile human he really was.
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