1 posted on
05/24/2002 2:10:13 AM PDT by
Bad~Rodeo
To: Bad~Rodeo
Lindh was told by a Marine to shut up, a response delivered with an expletive, according to the motion filed Thursday. Oh, the inhumanity... he was told to shut up and it was delivered with an 'expletive.' That must have hurt.
If expletives could kill, we'd never have anyone survive boot camp. Imagine what Johny 'the victim' (according to his lawyers) would have undergone as a recruit in the US Armed forces. The mere sight of a sergeant would have turned him to jelly, but hanging out with a bunch of mass murderers is like Sesame Street, I suppose.
Good thing he was one of bin Laden's men in the care of US Marines, instead of being a US soldier in one of al Qeada's cave cells. He'd hear an Arabic command to "shut up," delivered with a lot of pain or a bullet.
2 posted on
05/24/2002 2:37:56 AM PDT by
piasa
To: Bad~Rodeo
"Please don't kill me,"
That's for a court to decide, not me; but I would have been very tempted.
To: Bad~Rodeo
His lawyers would be doing him a diservice if they got him off on all the charges and he were to go free.
This guy would suffer a far worse fate if he weren't in the custody of the government.
To: Bad~Rodeo
Why does anyone think Lindh's life would be in jeopardy if he were to be released? Remember, everyone and his brother opined that OJ would be terminated once he was back on the street (or golf course). Or that he would be totally shunned.
Didn't happen.
More likely, if Jihad Johnny is sprung, he will be lionized by the media and become a star in the left-liberal galaxy. As Al Gore said, "Everything that's up is down, and everything that's down is up".
Leni
7 posted on
05/24/2002 4:51:52 AM PDT by
MinuteGal
To: Bad~Rodeo
Lindh has got to be the most pathetic coward on the planet. I think that the fact that this little POS never got is dainty little butt kicked mercilessly by the Marines is a testament to their discipline and professionalism.
10 posted on
05/24/2002 4:58:25 AM PDT by
MJM59
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