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Let's leave John Walker to the justice he chose (MUST READ)
Telegraph Group Limited UK ^ | (Filed: 09/12/2001) | By Mark Steyn

Posted on 12/10/2001 8:42:02 PM PST by Jewels1091

A FORTNIGHT ago two Americans met in the northern Afghan desert, at the Qala-i- Jhangi prison. One was a CIA special-ops man, Mike Spann. The other was a prisoner he was interrogating, a Taliban soldier called "Abdul Hamid", the nom de guerre of John Walker, formerly of northern California.

Mr Spann will be buried tomorrow by his wife and three young children in Arlington National Cemetery. He was kicked, beaten and apparently bitten to death in an uprising of captured Taliban, who then booby-trapped his body with grenades.

Mr Walker, by contrast, is one of 86 people to survive the four-day prison battle, and the question now is what to do with him.

If nothing else, he's usefully nailed one of the self-serving myths peddled after the awesome intelligence failure of September 11: awfully sorry we failed to see it coming, said the high-ranking suits, but it's impossible to do any covert deep-cover stuff out in Afghanistan; these fellows are all cousins and brothers-in-law - a guy from Jersey would stick out like a lap-dancer in a burqa.

As we now know, instead of being full of fearsome Pashtun warriors renowned down the centuries, the Omar/ Osama ranks were like a novelty Gap ad, "Losers of Many Nations" - misfit Saudis, Pakistanis, Brits and Californians.

Anyone can walk in off the street and be assistant supervisor of the third-floor latrine in Tora Bora by nightfall. The only distinguishing feature about John Walker is that he's such an obvious compendium of clapped-out cliches from America's Left Coast the wonder is the mullahs didn't automatically take him for a CIA plant.

Mr Walker was born John Lindh in 1981, and comes from a bastion of well-heeled dopehead progressivism, California's Marin County. Just north of San Francisco, it is a place where your average hippy-turned-lawyer stays true to his Sixties values on property that stays true to its late Nineties values (average house price: just shy of a million bucks).

Following the traditional Marin pattern, his parents divorced, his mother converted to Buddhism, and the children were taught Native American spirituality. John went to an "alternative" high school. (In the Bay Area, they are all "alternative". The problem for parents is trying to find any alternative to the alternative.)

The set texts included The Autobiography of Malcolm X, and John liked it so much that, like the late Mr X, he decided to embrace Islam and change his name, to Sulayman. His parents, putting their foot down for what seems to be the first and last time, demanded the right to continue calling him John.

They had, after all, named him after one of the colossi of the age, John Lennon. To this, he consented. In return, they let him study at the Mill Valley Islamic Centre.

In 1998, after an awkward trip to their ancestral Ireland in which John trudged dutifully round the auld sod wearing his turban and white robes, Frank Lindh agreed to let the 17-year-old spend a year in Yemen, on the next stage of his "spiritual odyssey".

Last year, John e-mailed home to say al-Qaeda's attack on the USS Cole was justified - oh, and by the way he was off to enrol in a Pakistani madrassa. So Dad wired him a couple thousand bucks, which goes a long way in Bannu.

Aside from a glowing school report from his Imam, that was the last Mr Lindh heard from Junior until he turned up brandishing an AK47 and declaring his approval of the events of September 11.

John Walker's CV bears eloquent testament to his parents' scrupulous observance of the Bay Area's First Commandment: Thou shalt be non-judgemental. Yeah, man, Yemen. Cool. As one headline put it: "A Product Of Bay Area Culture".

Exactly, I thought. But, this being The San Francisco Chronicle, they were applying the label with pride. Rhapsodising about the region's "religious tolerance" and the way children are taught to value "critical thinking about the US role in the world", Louis Freedberg concluded that Walker's only misfortune was that "his search for identity intersected precisely with the World Trade Centre attacks".

If not for this unfortunate "intersection", he might have become an "idealistic doctor". The President, he said, should allow the boy home "and let him get his life back on track. We'd want nothing less for our own children, who could easily have found themselves in a similar mess."

In fairness to the youth of northern California, that last part is an unjust slur. The marvel is that, after labouring under the twin burdens of the education system's multicultural orthodoxies and the preening moral superiority of their boomer parents, no more Bay Area teens have signed on with Mullah Omar.

None the less, there is a difference between "tolerance" of other cultures and the moral inertia displayed by the Lindhs. We can, in any case, guess the limits of Marin County's much-vaunted "tolerance".

Imagine that the Marinated Muslim had instead announced that he was going to do what the late Mike Spann did at his age: enlist in the Marines. Would Marilyn Walker have seen that as a valid part of his "self-discovery"? Or would she have got out her joss sticks and wailed, "Oh, my God, where did we go wrong?"

Mom says she's "proud" of John, but says he must have been "brainwashed". From the look of him, his brain's the only thing that's been washed: John Walker resembles one of those cadaverous, deranged guys who stumble up to you late at night at Greyhound bus stations and demand money for medication.

But right now that's shrewd image-positioning. President Bush seems to have bought the "misguided" line, describing Walker as a "poor fellow" who thought he was fighting for a "great cause". "I can't see him as being unpatriotic," says a neighbour. "This is where his journey led him."

For four decades, "non-judgemental" flower-children like Marilyn Walker have reflexively characterised men like Mike Spann as the dark agents of Right-wing militarism. We are entitled to judge Marilyn's son, the comrade of Spann's killers, as the dark agent of Left-wing Marinism.

Raised by peaceniks and Marinated in "tolerance", he took up an AK47 in defence of misogynists and gay-bashers: not a paradox, but the logical reductio of the Left's moral nullity. Cocooned in one of the most prosperous enclaves on the planet, he was taught everything - from Buddhism to Malcolm X - except what it means to be an American citizen.

When a 13-year-old girl wants an abortion, the Marin County crowd insists that "a woman's right to choose" is sacred. Twenty-year-old men make choices, too. John Walker chose to go to war against his own country. Americans should respect his "right to choose" and let him live with the consequences.

I'm not in favour of trying him for treason: Alan Dershowitz and the other high-rent lawyers are already salivating over the possibility of a two-year circus with attendant book deals and TV movies. But there is another way: on page four of John Walker's US passport, it states that any American who enlists in a foreign army automatically loses his citizenship.

Mr Walker wants to be Abdul Hamid: Mr Bush should honour his wishes. Let us leave him to the Northern Alliance and let his San Francisco fancypants lawyers petition to appear before the Kabul bar, if there is one. It would, surely, be grossly discriminatory to subject Mr Hamid to non-Islamic justice.


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1 posted on 12/10/2001 8:42:02 PM PST by Jewels1091
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To: Jewels1091
Hear! Hear!

We sure as sh!t don't want this non-citizen pond scum in our fair country.

(no offense to pond scum intended)...

2 posted on 12/10/2001 8:49:24 PM PST by null and void
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To: Jewels1091
First reasoned piece I've seen out of the liberal British press (taken as a whole).
3 posted on 12/10/2001 8:53:00 PM PST by Amerigomag
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To: Jewels1091
he was taught everything - from Buddhism to Malcolm X - except what it means to be an American citizen.
4 posted on 12/10/2001 9:04:31 PM PST by f.Christian
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To: Jewels1091
Mark Steyn Bump.
5 posted on 12/10/2001 9:06:17 PM PST by TroutStalker
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To: Jewels1091
Wow, I am stunned speachless by this column, and where it came from, great ideology. I agree, denounce his citizenship and let the pieces lay as they fall!
6 posted on 12/10/2001 9:06:53 PM PST by RepublicanChick
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To: Jewels1091
Steyn, as usual, is right on the mark--a real 'keeper' editorial.

The Tarheel

7 posted on 12/10/2001 9:08:30 PM PST by Tarheel
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To: Jewels1091
Last year, John e-mailed home to say al-Qaeda's attack on the USS Cole was justified - oh, and by the way he was off to enrol in a Pakistani madrassa. So Dad wired him a couple thousand bucks, which goes a long way in Bannu.

Red flag anyone? Monumentally huge red flag draped over your eyes, Mr Lindh. Here's a clue. When your son sends you an email stating that the killing of a bunch of young US servicemen and women is a GOOD thing, you may want to start a little dialogue. And don't send him money.

8 posted on 12/10/2001 9:10:21 PM PST by phillibuck
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To: Jewels1091
Yeah, man, Yemen. Cool.

The usual destination for a Muslim "spiritual journey" is Mecca, not Yemen. Something fishy here besides the obvious. I think he was already preparing for Jihad when he left the United States.

9 posted on 12/10/2001 9:22:19 PM PST by Salman
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To: Amerigomag
First reasoned piece I've seen out of the liberal British press (taken as a whole).

The British are the only other folks on this planet who have guts. My only criticizm is that it takes them 47 pages to make a point. You know, they have to talk about, birds, bidgies, flowers, tapestries... I married an English "bird."

10 posted on 12/10/2001 9:42:31 PM PST by Cobra64
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To: Jewels1091
This young man has the right to choose treason. I would never take that away from him. He also has the right to be tried, convicted and executed for his choice. I would never take that away from him.
11 posted on 12/10/2001 9:44:47 PM PST by pcl
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To: Jewels1091
The only distinguishing feature about John Walker is that he's such an obvious compendium of clapped-out cliches from America's Left Coast the wonder is the mullahs didn't automatically take him for a CIA plant.

I'd have to assume the mullahs overseas asked him to do something akin to a gang initiation, i.e. go kill an American or something like that. They may be fanatics and absurdly wrong about who Allah is or what he can be expected to do, but they aren't total fools.

12 posted on 12/10/2001 9:51:16 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck
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To: Jewels1091
"Mr Walker wants to be Abdul Hamid. Mr. Bush should honor his wish. Let us leave him to the Northern Alliance"

I don't understand why we are even debating about the fate of Walker. To me it is 100% obvious he is NOT an American. People need to learn that actions have consequences. He chose to join the taliban. Bringing Walker back here and letting him be tried as an "American Citizen" would be a slap in the face to Mike Spann, our military, and everyone killed in the Sept 11 attacks. Let the Afghani people he brutalized decide his fate.

I'm disappointed and saddened that President Bush wants this barbaric killer to have the priviliges of Amercan citizenship returned to him after he(Walker) has so clearly spit on this country and everything it stands for.

A trial here will be a disaster It will be the mother of all media circuses. It could also be used as a spin-fest for the DemacRATic party. We'll get to hear Johhny's life story about how unfair we (the U.S.A) are to other countries and that we deserved Sept 11. UGGGHHHH gaggggggg BAAAAARffffff (I'm feeling sick just thinking about it.) I can't see why President Bush thinks any good will come out of bringing Walker back here.

13 posted on 12/10/2001 9:57:09 PM PST by fly_so_free
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To: Cobra64
The British are the only other folks on this planet who have guts. My only criticizm is that it takes them 47 pages to make a point. You know, they have to talk about, birds, bidgies, flowers, tapestries... I married an English "bird."

My wife does the same thing and there is no English blood in her family so that may just destroy that theory. It usually makes me think of the movie "Clue" where the cast as one always finally yells "get on with it" to circular and/or tangental additions to the point trying to be made.

Oh yeah, and this article was great too.

14 posted on 12/10/2001 10:04:12 PM PST by JSteff
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To: fly_so_free
Lee Oswald was just a misguided boy.
15 posted on 12/10/2001 10:07:10 PM PST by des
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To: Jewels1091
This is the only solution that makes any sense. Just like any other American that causes serious trouble in a foreign country.
16 posted on 12/10/2001 10:13:35 PM PST by spycatcher
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To: Jewels1091
"But there is another way: on page four of John Walker's US passport, it states that any American who enlists in a foreign army automatically loses his citizenship."

This is what you won't hear from the babbling pundits. Turn off the tube on this one, the man is a traitor and should be tried in the country he gave up his own for.

17 posted on 12/10/2001 11:13:57 PM PST by yoe
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