Posted on 11/22/2006 9:24:07 AM PST by GarySpFc
A GENERAL has affirmed the death sentence for a US Army sergeant convicted of murdering two fellow soldiers in a grenade attack in Kuwait at the outset of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, the army said today.
Sergeant Hasan Akbar, 35, is the first US soldier to face the death penalty for killing another soldier since the end of the Vietnam War.
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Shortly after the CommiecRATs take over Congress Gitmo will be closed up.
As lons as the virgins look like Helen Thomas and Botox Pelosi.
Use a firing squad, aim a few at his whatchamajigger so his virgins will stay undefiled.
Somewhere, there are executioners lining up for the privilege. Firing squad duty? A thousand step forward.
I seem to recall that, shortly after it was discerned this scumbag was the murderer, a one man guard was placed on him for a short period of time while the MP's were gotten or some such .....
So I differ with your statement ... in an actual war, when a treacherous, murderin' spy was found in ranks ... the moment of discovery would be its last moment on planet Earth.
But then .. Falujah would be a glass parking lot also.
Wrap him in bacon and bury him alive.
Bury him with bacon and let all similar muslims know. Black Jack's formula.
Not a US Soldier.
Foreign Infiltrator.
He was a US Soldier...a sergeant.
You really think McVeigh was the mastermind of that attack? You really think he was on the other team?
Uhhhhh, yeah.
Right.
(backing away slowly)
Don't be so sure. Did you notice the guy's name? It sounds vaguely Muslim. Look for CAIR and Jesse Jackson to save this guy's bacon (heh, heh).
Dear Akbar or whatever your name is:
Rot in hell with your heathen allah (name of heathen alleged god purposely not capitalized out of lack of respect).
Good!
I hope the military will not CAIR!
I think they outta stone that sob to death.
No, the appeal of a death penalty is automatic. Blame the common lawyers who have complicated the original UCMJ. The result is not more justice, but more delay.
Ignoring the rest of the post is a strawman offense.
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About time!
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