Why do I have a feeling we'll be seeing photos of him and Hugo before long?
Do released Panamanian dictators prefer revenge served cold or hot?
I didn't think parole rules were that lenient in Federal prison.
I was under the impression that you basically had to serve over 90% of the original sentence.
I'm a lawyer, so I could look it up, but this isn't what I believed to be the case. He's getting out at about 50% (I'd have to check the timing of the sentence).
I read the book "Six Seconds to Freedom" about an American who was imprisoned and threatened with execution during the Pineapple's reign. Noriega is someone who should never see the light of day again.
He'll be 69 in less than a month.
We haven't heard the last of this SOB, but you can be sure Jimmy Carter will be doing all he can to certify Noriega's re-election as El Presidente' of Panama, if such an event takes place.
Bump for later reading
Just in time to join Chavez, Ortega, and the other Communist assholes, South of our border....
nd will go out for Arab oil money -- it will come, and he will join the chorus of southern canaries singing the Islamist tune..
In a sane world, each and everyone of these "birds" would meet a timely and deserved "end"..
Semper Fi
I still think we should have left him in the mission. Pay a stipend to the Church for his care-beats the cost of incarcerating him ourselves.
Condemning this man to the trash heap of Central and South American history is, no doubt, a gut reaction when taking into consideration what Gen. Manuel Noriega was arrested for. However, in 1992, Gen. Noriega made a confession of faith to our Lord Jesus Christ. I have read his confession of faith and believe it to be a genuine conversion. So disparaging this man by condemning him to the same actions as our current lot of western hemisphere dictators might feel good, but it probably isnt't accurate.
I thought he was going to be Oxycuted?