Posted on 12/21/2005 6:44:26 AM PST by NotchJohnson
Little Johnny Walker is lucky he wasn't lined up against a wall and shot.
He should have been.
He should have been tried for Treason and hung.
Congress has nothing to say about this whatsoever. It's up to the Courts and the President.
How about they let him out and spread the word as to his whereabouts. He just might be safer in prison.
Let John and John Pollard room together in prison. They will each have an audience that cares.
If Johnny were let out any earlier than his F U L L sentence, any deterent effect we might ever hope to get out his example would be turned into nothingness.
Don't even give a moment's attention to sympathy for the likes of Johnny. Let him contemplate how much grace has already been shown him by letting him continue to eat, sleep, breathe and have contact with family and whatever friends he may have left.
You be thankful, Johnny, and sypathetic to us, the American populace, victims of your slimy ilk and terrorist violence.
HF
Yea, exactly my first thought!
Lindh made the mistake of not being black, so he doesn't qualify.
Me too . . .
Ratboy is lucky that they didnt put a bullet in his skull right on the spot.
Semper Fi'
Jarhead
Even hardened criminals have their limits as to what they won't do. I suspect that he has a hard time in prison.
oh and I feel ever soooooo sad for the poor baby. (not!)
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Just do it!
JOHNNY TALIBAN WANTS OUT
And I want the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders to show up at my place for a weekend of cheap meaningless kinky sex. I wonder which will happen first?
If Johnny were let out any earlier than his F U L L sentence, any deterent effect we might ever hope to get out his example would be turned into nothingness.
Example
Paroled TWA Hijacker Returns to Lebanon
AP ^ | 12/20/2005 | AP
Posted on 12/20/2005 11:25:54 PM CST by WJHII
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1544456/posts
Paroled TWA Hijacker Returns to Lebanon
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
BEIRUT, Lebanon A Lebanese man serving a life sentence in Germany for the 1985 hijacking of a TWA jetliner and killing of a U.S. Navy diver has returned to Lebanon after being paroled in Germany, security and guerrilla officials said Tuesday.
Mohammed Ali Hamadi arrived in Beirut four days ago on a commercial flight from Germany, a Lebanese security official and a Hezbollah guerrilla group said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
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