I saw that the sub-human of Ft. Hood will be charged and tried under the U.C.M.J. (Uniform Code of Military Justice) for 13 counts of pre-meditated murder.
In the bigger scheme of things I don't have a problem with it. But my ingrained cynicism kicked in when I remembered who has the final say as to whether or not the convicted is executed. Yep, you guessed it, the commander-in-chief has the final call.
Add to that, since he does have that responsibility, he can't make ANY comments about the case, nor about Islamic terrorism because it might damage the Ft. Hood shooter's chance at getting a fair and impartial trial or even give the shooter a reason for appeal.
Now I ain't saying that this is a fact, I don't have a smoking gun to prove it. But based on the Light Bringer's more than obvious reluctance to speak in a positive light about anything relating to our war on terror and knowing how "The Chicago Mob" plays the game, I just gotta wonder if the White House has their sticky little fingers all over this case.........
Bacon. Mmmmm, bacon.....
30 minutes ago
3 comments:
Mike,
Your analysis is on the money as always. In fact, I will go so far to say that when Barry leaves office, he will probably commute the killer's sentence especially since the killer is now believed to be paralyzed from the waste down.
Chris
Typical, more compassion for the killer, than the victims.
How soon til 2012??
I hope that the midterms next year will make a difference. If TRUE conservatives (Notice I didn't say republicans) can retake both House and Senate they can pretty much checkmate the Light Bringer. I honestly don't think this country as we know and love it can hold out until 2012.
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