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Leftist Student Gets Slap on the Wrist for Anti-military Bomb Plot
NewsMax ^ | 11/12/03 | Wires

Posted on 11/12/2003 7:11:23 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection

A college student charged with plotting to bomb Coast Guard and Army National Guard stations has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of trying to obtain explosives. Under a plea agreement disclosed Tuesday, Paul Douglas Revak, 20, hopes to be home by Christmas, said his attorney Thomas W. Hillier II.

'Expressing His Frustration' With Bush

"I don't think Paul has a mean bone in his body. I think he was expressing his frustration with how the administration was dealing with the Iraq situation and got a little carried away," Hillier said.

Revak was arrested in June after investigators said he tried to get another student to help him bomb the Coast Guard station in Bellingham. He was also accused of talking about obtaining or making C-4 explosives and bombing other military installations.

'Anarchist' Doesn't Mind Getting Break From the System

According to court papers, the Western Washington University student described himself as an anarchist and gave another student a "manifesto" in which he declared war against the government. He was arrested outside a department store after purchasing a pellet gun.

Federal agents later found camouflage hats, face paint, black gloves, a ski mask, a walkie-talkie and bolt cutters in his dormitory room, but no explosives, according to court documents.

He could have faced up to life in prison if convicted of threatening to use a weapon of mass destruction and solicitation to commit a crime of violence.

Instead he pleaded guilty to attempted receipt of explosives, which carries a maximum prison term of 10 years. He likely will be sentenced to six months to a year and a half, Hillier said, which means he could be released as early as Dec. 5.

"Mr. Revak is only 20, with no prior offenses. Most of what he did was just talk," assistant U.S. attorney Andrew Hamilton said. "We felt that he was culpable, but we had to look at all the factors and what would be the just result."



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: blackshirts; bombplot; communistsubversion; conservatism; energy; leftists; radicalleft; subversion; traitorlist; traitors; treason
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Unbelievable. Should have been convicted of treason and executed.
21 posted on 11/12/2003 10:08:20 AM PST by talleyman (Something wicked this way comes - Hillary, you're on!)
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To: Semper Paratus
You have a point there. Wish we could send the kid to live in Iraq for a good 5 years then come back and see if he still feels the same way. Kind a have to wonder about the parents that raised this kid because what he did was idiotic.
22 posted on 11/12/2003 10:11:50 AM PST by DinoB12
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
What a shame, a poor misunderstood and angry uppermiddleclass white college boy who is going to have a fun time in prison. He's going to be on every one's to do list.
23 posted on 11/12/2003 10:15:11 AM PST by flying Elvis
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Bellingham: "north Eugene", dope-smoking capitol of WA, BC muslim terrorist jumping off point.
24 posted on 11/12/2003 10:50:37 AM PST by tubavil
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To: flying Elvis
He's going to be on every one's to do list.

It's a shame when we have to become fans of
prison rape to imagine justice being done.  I used
to think it would take another 9/11 for America
to grow a spine.  It may take ten. We gave up liberty to a government
that lacks the will to prosecute domestic terrorism and we think it's
progress?  I don't see it.
25 posted on 11/12/2003 11:04:40 AM PST by gcruse (http://gcruse.typepad.com/)
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To: tubavil
And of course it is pure chance the muslim perpetrators of muslim domestic terrorism just happened to stay in Bellingham. That muhammad worshipped a few blocks from Seattle's AQ mosques is chance too.

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Bellingham shelter director: Muhammad had 'strong influence' on Malvo

By Matthew Barakat The Associated Press

Expert in sniper trial says victims killed by same gun

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. ? A friend of John Allen Muhammad testified today that Muhammad introduced teenager Lee Boyd Malvo to him as a sniper and tried unsuccessfully to fashion a silencer for the rifle prosecutors say was used in last year's shooting spree.

"He (Muhammad) said, 'Imagine the damage you could do if you shoot with a silencer," said Robert Holmes of Tacoma, Wash., who had been a friend of Muhammad's since their Army days in the mid-1980s.

Holmes' tip to the FBI that Muhammad might have been responsible for the sniper shootings helped lead to the Oct. 24, 2002, arrests of Muhammad and Malvo after three weeks of sniper attacks in the Washington, D.C., area.

Holmes, testifying for the prosecution in Muhammad's trial, said he observed a father-son type of relationship between Muhammad and Malvo in the spring and summer of 2002.

"He treated Lee just like his own son. I never saw John yell or scream at him," Holmes testified. "He would talk to him and get the result he wanted. Lee didn't really talk a lot."

The director of a Bellingham, Wash., homeless shelter used by Muhammad and Malvo also testified today, saying Muhammad "had a very strong influence" on Malvo while the pair stayed at the shelter.

The Rev. Al Archer also said Malvo's mother, Una James, came for Malvo and at one point left with her son for "a secret location" in Bellingham.

Prosecutors had hoped to put James on the stand but she refused to travel to the United States from Jamaica.

"What I observed was that he (Malvo) made an effort to always please Mr. Muhammad," Archer said.

Archer's testimony bolsters prosecutors' arguments that Muhammad, 42, essentially brainwashed Malvo, 18. Prosecutors have said that because Muhammad exerted such influence it does not matter if Malvo was the triggerman in the sniper attacks.

Defense lawyers contend that the triggerman issue is crucial in determining whether Muhammad is eligible for the death penalty.

Malvo has admitted pulling the trigger in most of the shootings, and prosecutors have no known eyewitnesses to testify that Muhammad fired any of the shots.

Muhammad is on trial for one of the 10 killings during the October 2002 sniper spree, that of Dean Harold Meyers at a gasoline station near Manassas. Malvo's trial in another of the killings is set to start Monday. Both could face the death penalty if convicted.

In Muhammad's trial, Circuit Judge LeRoy F. Millette Jr. approved a prosecution request to allow the jury to visit the city jail today to see the 1990 Chevrolet Caprice in which Muhammad and Malvo were arrested.

Prosecutors say the former police car, with a specially hinged back seat and notch cut above the rear license plate, was used as a killing platform. They argue that the suspects could crawl into the trunk from inside the car and fire shots without being seen.

Defense lawyers objected to showing the vehicle, saying it is an unnecessary duplication of a demonstration made in court Thursday, and that there is no evidence that Muhammad fired shots from the trunk.

Prosecutors also wheeled into court the back end of a 1990 Chevrolet Caprice ? similar to Muhammad's car ? to give the jury an idea of how a person might fit into the trunk and use a hole cut from the trunk as a firing platform.

The defense said there is no evidence that anyone saw shots fired from the Caprice's trunk, and that the demonstrations would invite unfair speculation by the jury.

"There's no purpose except it's real emotional and it makes a big splash," said defense attorney Peter Greenspun.

26 posted on 11/12/2003 11:09:30 AM PST by tubavil
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
He should have been hanged
27 posted on 11/12/2003 2:35:18 PM PST by ayoshida
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