Hang him for treason
Let’s see. He hindered a counterterrorism case, may have tipped off the jihadist more than once, and checked to see if his own name was on the terror watch list. For that he gets six months probation, from a judge who clearly has no idea whatsoever of the larger issues involved in the case. Will he retain his job with the police? Is anyone concerned that he may again aid jihadists who are waging war against the United States? Is anyone with any influence asking these questions at all?
So this cop (a Muslim) screws with an FBI terror investigation, and he gets probation? Probation? Why don’t they just give him a hug and an Easter basket and send him on his way? The Muslims have told us flat out that they want to infiltrate our infrastructure in order to attack and subjugate us. So why are we making every effort to have them working in the police force, the military, at the airport, in our governments…? Are we so full of self loathing that we’re aching for suicide-by-Muslim?



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Pingback by Webloggin - Blog Archive » Hang Him For Treason — April 24, 2008 @ 2:19 pm
From reading the article, it looked like there is a good chance that the cop didn’t know that the man was under FBI surveillance.
Now, just in case, I don’t think he should be allowed back on the police force, but I can see why he didn’t get any jail time. There’s definitely quite a bit of reasonable doubt there.
Comment by Justin — April 25, 2008 @ 11:05 pm
An [i]easter[/i] basket?? A cruel reminder of Ann Coutlers hegemonic desire to “kill their leaders and convert them to christianity” made all the more sinister by its faux fluffiness. That might hurt his feelings!
Comment by Robbie Hingston — April 26, 2008 @ 11:54 pm