Wednesday's CBS Evening News, anchored by Russ Mitchell, provided a sympathetic look at efforts to win an early release for John Walker Lindh, the American citizen who was convicted of giving aid to the Taliban during the war in Afghanistan. Mitchell and correspondent John Blackstone, who only displayed soundbites sympathetic to Lindh, relayed the argument of Lindh's parents that his 20-year sentence was "not fair considering Australian David Hicks was sentenced to just nine months for his terror conviction," without considering whether Hicks' sentence was too light. CBS legal analyst Andrew Cohen further contended that because Lindh was tried relatively soon after the 9/11 attacks, that he was a "victim of timing" in a "harsh atmosphere." Andrew Cohen: "He was the first person to go through the legal system after 9/11 in federal court, and the atmosphere at that time was so intense and harsh that he is essentially a victim of timing." (Transcript follows)
Mitchell brought up Hicks' nine-month sentence as he introduced the story: "The family of the American Taliban appealed to President Bush today to set him free. John Walker Lindh, who is 26 years old, is serving 20 years in prison. His family says that's not fair considering Australian David Hicks was sentenced to just nine months for his terror conviction."
Blackstone's report showed clips of both Lindh's parents making their case, including soundbites of his father Frank Lindh contending that his son "is not anti-American" and does not have "sympathy" for terrorism. After recounting the story of CIA agent Mike Spann, who was killed in a prison uprising by Taliban prisoners soon after interrogating Lindh, after which an "angry nation [America] saw Spann and Lindh as opposites," Blackstone played a clip of Frank Lindh complaining that his son was treated unfairly. Frank Lindh: "The good American and the bad American. It was completely unfair. John was wounded and nearly killed in the same uprising where Mike Spann was killed."
CBS News legal analyst Cohen soon labeled John Walker Lindh a "victim." Cohen: "He was the first person to go through the legal system after 9/11 in federal court, and the atmosphere at that time was so intense and harsh that he is essentially a victim of timing."
Blackstone concluded the piece by relaying the complaint that Lindh's sentence was much harsher than that of Australian David Hicks: "Lindh's parents point to Australian David Hicks, who will be allowed to leave Guantanamo, though he pleaded guilty to aiding al-Qaeda. Still, the Lindh family knows it's a long shot that their son will be freed before finishing his 20-year sentence in America's highest security prison."
Below is a complete transcript of the story from the Wednesday April 4 CBS Evening News:
Russ Mitchell: "The family of the American Taliban appealed to President Bush today to set him free. John Walker Lindh, who is 26 years old, is serving 20 years in prison. His family says that's not fair considering Australian David Hicks was sentenced to just nine months for his terror conviction. John Blackstone spoke exclusively today with Lindh's parents."
John Blackstone: "When he was captured in Afghanistan in November, 2001, John Walker Lindh, who converted to Islam, was labeled a traitor."
George W. Bush, dated September 28, 2001: "He's working with the enemy, and we'll see how the courts deal with that."
Blackstone: "Now, Frank Lindh and Marilyn Walker are asking the President to commute their son's 20-year sentence."
Marilyn Walker, Mother of John Walker Lindh: "I believe that, you know, that everyone has a capacity for the compassion."
Blackstone: "After years of staying largely silent about their son, Lindh and Walker spoke exclusively to CBS News."
Frank Lindh, Father of John Walker Lindh: "We know that he's not anti-American. We know he doesn't have any sympathy for terrorism. And yet here he stood accused of these things in the public eye."
Blackstone: "When Lindh was captured, he was videotaped being interrogated by CIA officer Mike Spann. Soon after, Spann was killed in an uprising, and an angry nation saw Spann and Lindh as opposites."
Frank Lindh: "The good American and the bad American. It was completely unfair. John was wounded and nearly killed in the same uprising where Mike Spann was killed."
Blackstone: "Walker hadn't seen her son in two years when she saw photos of him bound to a stretcher."
Marilyn Walker: "You could see the terror in his eyes. I mean, I've looked at those photographs over and over again, and there's terror in his eyes."
Blackstone: "Even though Lindh never took part in terrorism or fought against America, there were calls for him to get the death penalty."
Andrew Cohen, CBS News Legal Analyst: "He was the first person to go through the legal system after 9/11 in federal court, and the atmosphere at that time was so intense and harsh that he is essentially a victim of timing."
Blackstone: "Lindh took a plea bargain, a 20-year sentence not for terrorism, but for supplying services to the Taliban. Lindh's parents point to Australian David Hicks, who will be allowed to leave Guantanamo, though he pleaded guilty to aiding al-Qaeda. Still, the Lindh family knows it's a long shot that their son will be freed before finishing his 20-year sentence in America's highest security prison. John Blackstone, CBS News, San Francisco."




Frank Lindh, Father of John Walker Lindh: "We know that he's not anti-American. We know he doesn't have any sympathy for terrorism. And yet here he stood accused of these things in the public eye."













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Lindh and his supporters and
April 4, 2007 - 23:44 ET by bigtimerLindh and his supporters and his parents...no wonder he is like he is btw...
'It's just not fair'! ...stomping feet on floor having a fit...'just not fair'!
I AM A VICTIM!
Woe is me!
George Bush's fault!
Cheney's fault!
Rove's fault!
NOT MY OWN FAULT!
You are the enemy Lindh...
Hopefully you will still be treated as such.
Lucky you got off as you did as far as I am concerned.
BT - This guy should be rot
April 4, 2007 - 23:48 ET by Free StinkerBT - This guy should be rotting in Jail for 80 years, not 20.
CBS has turned the corner towards actively supporting the enemy (al quaida)
You got that right Free!Btw..
April 5, 2007 - 00:07 ET by bigtimerYou got that right Free!
Btw...CBS has been the enemy within for all of my life and memory...they haven't just turned a corner...they are counting on the uneducated simpletons that watch and believe their leftist tripe.
The agenda of theirs is most important now...there is absolutely no way in heck they will allow this if they can help it... for Bush and the conservatives to win this war will destroy their agenda...
Damn their pretense for their support and admiration for our great, strong brave military....they care not one ounce if a drop of blood is spilled for them to use it to gain their power...they count on it..
Pathetic souless creatures.
Why will Next Years' Iranian Navy have Glass Bottom Boats?
April 5, 2007 - 00:18 ET by Free StinkerI wonder how the Traitors at SeeBS will spin this?
We send a 3rd carrier to the Gulf (Nimitz is on the way!) and suddenly Iran is letting the 15 British captives go.
It was the least we could do after the UK had(has) our backs in Afghanistan & Iraq (twice). And I do mean least. We should have offered to kidnap Arminijihad and bring him back to London for Trial. Plus sink the Iranian Navy. I mean every ship - Frigates, patrol boats, rafts, etc. (for starters)
Good nite BT. Way past bedtime in EST
I thought about your point a
April 5, 2007 - 00:24 ET by bigtimerI thought about your point a day or so ago about the Nimitz on the way...I heard it was to relive the Eisenhower or whatever...
I have thought about all of what you say...you can be sure there is a lot behind the scenes we won't know for years of what really happened behind the scenes Free.
I am out of here too...long day today...and tomorrow!
Take care little bro!
LOL!
I'm not sure Nimitz is on t
April 5, 2007 - 00:29 ET by John in CAI'm not sure Nimitz is on the way to immeditately relieve Ike or Stennis. She (Nimitz) was deployed early. I think they were only notified in Feb/Mar their deployment would be moved up. So, it could be an augmentation of Naval forces in that theatre for the time being, rather than a routine relief.
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Hi John real quick before I c
April 5, 2007 - 00:39 ET by bigtimerHi John real quick before I close out...
I cannot keep or remember the particular name of the ship that was sent out or so the media said for a replacement while this whole ordeal has been ongoing...I leave it to you guys that know far more than I ever will on this subject matter...I do know one was according to the media.
Gotta run..am so burnt out for the day...get back to ya on the PM and thanks.
BT'er, I may not have been
April 5, 2007 - 01:02 ET by John in CABT'er, I may not have been clear in my response. Nimitz did deploy this week, earlier than she was supposed to. Therefore, I'm not convinced it's for the immediate relief of any carrier currently on station, but rather as an augmentation to the current carrier presence in theatre.
Hope that's clearer.
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Nimitz
April 5, 2007 - 08:37 ET by Timothy HNimitz left to relieve the Eisenhower carrier group. There will be no overlap, as the Nimitz group will not arrive until the third week in April. My Brother is stationed aboard one of the ships in her carrier group.
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The missed chance, again.
April 5, 2007 - 00:59 ET by SportPoliticsThe missed chance, again.
[On Friday, March 30, Khamenei's top advisers met in an emergency session of the Supreme Council on National Security, chaired by Ali Larijani. Larijani is the regime's top nuclear negotiator, and is a confidant of the Supreme Leader, while maintaining close ties to President Ahmadinejad.
At that meeting, Revolutionary Guards commander Maj. Gen. Rahim Safavi reported that the deployment of the Nimitz suggested that a U.S. military invasion of Iran was being prepared for early May. He urged the Council to order the release of the British hostages as a gesture to defuse the tension in the region.]
There went another chance to chop the head off the snake, missed completely,just like Clinton's cabal missed the chances to kill Bin Laden. PATHETIC.
You know, so long as we cower in wimpdom, the same thing will keep happening. The only person that I know of who used his head in a similar matter was Ronald Reagan, who shot the cruise missiles smackdab into Kdahfi's palace and offed his daughter. Something that idiot obviously never forgot, as he caved in and coughed up his WMD to Al Gore's Tennessee, with the follow on Saddam rathole view.
I guess even that lesson is lost on our leaders. International law is made by the bigshots, and designed to keep THEIR heads in tact. " No assassinating the leader of any nation !" - no matter how evil they are.
As soon as we have a President who completely ignores that crap, we will have progress in the world. Until then, expect all sort of antics with no progress.
Take a simple look at Iraq. That goofball gang banger Sadr whacked the western leaning Shia Imam leader, and took his spot. What was the response ? " He's a player,and needs to be talked to and coddled and kept around, we need him in the political makeup - we have to negotiate - we have to ask him to surrender himself,we have to get his political party in the swing of things, the answer is a political solution."
For 4 ****'in years this idiots game was played. Now, finally, clearer heads have prevailed, and the Sadr militias ( the enemy insurgent terrorists in other words) are fair game for Patreaus in Bagdad.
It's no different with some wacko leading a nation. Saddam should be example enough, but of course, that lesson is already completely absent from the babbling ivory tower morons,or in fact was never comprehended, it's all Bush's fault.
Instead of nuking Mecca, they need to - however they can - blow to smithereens one of these a**wipe meetings those retards have over there.
I sure hope the ivory towers of idiocy figure out soon the message their chicken a**es need to send.
Israel finally almost figured it out,but made peaceloving announcements, then backed off in the flurry of words that followed. Obviously Assad had it figured long ago, and Pelosi loves him, so democrats CAN LIVE with the consequences.
I wonder if our nation will EVER have a backbone.
This guy should have been h
April 5, 2007 - 05:49 ET by liberal_bug_zapperThis guy should have been hanged. Dead. Gone.
Why do we prosecute anyone any more? Anything goes right? Why can't I just take him out? If he can wage war against the US, and others can, with little or no punishment... why can't we wage war against them with little or no punishment??
The oath I took once still holds "I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic..."
I'm tired of traitors defending traitors and getting away with it. This must stop or we will lose our country.
It is time for us to start defending our Constitution of our country from our domestic enemies.
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Maybe it's not little Johhny
April 5, 2007 - 04:49 ET by NortonalecMaybe it's not little Johhny's fault... http://www.signorile...
Nortonalec
Dead on, BT. Boo freakin'
April 5, 2007 - 05:35 ET by motherbeltDead on, BT. Boo freakin' hoo!
Back in 2002 when we were try
April 5, 2007 - 06:16 ET by BDBack in 2002 when we were trying this traitorous clown, a fellow analyst of mine said something very prophetic. He said that Lindh would probably get convicted, but be sentanced to about 20 years of which he would do about 8 years.
He then said that Lindh would then get out and about a year later begin marketing a book entitled "American Taliban' or some such thing and it would become the toast of the town in the salons of New York while openly reviled in the rest of the country.
I think he also said that Lindh would retire to San Francisco and become a sort of cultural oddity for the extreme leftist set, occasionally appearing at Anti-war rallies in his forties.
The rest of us frankly thought he would get convicted, then sentanced to death but the sentance would never be carried out - more likely comuted by a liberal president to twenty years.
Hell, we have lost our balls as a nation, we can't even hang traitorous SCUM anymore....
Looks like GWB needs to open up a BIG can of whoop-asz
April 4, 2007 - 23:51 ET by Free StinkerMarilyn Walker: "You could see the terror in his eyes. I mean, I've
looked at those photographs over and over again, and there's terror in
his eyes."
Mrs. Walker, that was the exact moment your son realized what a loser he was.
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Marilyn:If you had done your
April 5, 2007 - 06:06 ET by BDMarilyn:
If you had done your job as a parent correctly, you son would not have travelled to an AQ training camp, undergone their equivalent of basic training, then joined an AQ unit attempting to kill his fellow americans as they liberated human beings from the thugish dictatorship that was the Taliban.
But since you are from exterior to the country (San Francisco) you would probably not realize that and will in fact chalk this up to some sort of hokey mental illness only capable of being diagnosed by liberals.
jonny jihad only gets 20 ye
April 5, 2007 - 00:00 ET by upcountrywaterjonny jihad only gets 20 years, should be life. He pointed a loaded gun at my defenders of the homeland.
Remember the good old days wh
April 5, 2007 - 06:02 ET by BDRemember the good old days when traitorous scum were taken to the scaffolding immediately post-trial and hung as an example to all the others who were considering just such action?
Our societal fabric has been weakened by the liberals so much post WWII that we cannot even execute traitors anymore.
You remember when we shot peo
April 5, 2007 - 10:07 ET by UnsaneYou remember when we shot people for desertion?
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
Ah, the good old days when re
April 5, 2007 - 16:38 ET by BDAh, the good old days when real men were real men....
Yeah, poor kid. He's a vict
April 5, 2007 - 00:12 ET by John in CAYeah, poor kid. He's a victim of bad timing. It's commonly known as: "Wrong place, wrong time."
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He should have been in the &q
April 5, 2007 - 06:08 ET by BDHe should have been in the "Right place, at the right time" such as in the path of a Fuel Air Explosive. THat would earn a big old SHACK!
HOLD THE PRESSES! THIS JUST I
April 5, 2007 - 00:53 ET by blarsenHOLD THE PRESSES! THIS JUST IN!
After the meeting between the US delegation and Mr Assad, Syria's Foreign Minister, Walid al-Moallem, said: "These people in the United States who are opposing dialogue I tell them one thing: Dialogue is... the only method to close the gap existing between two countries. Everyone knows there are different points of view between Syria and the US. We are happy Mrs Pelosi and her delegation had the courage and determination to bridge these differences."
blarsen, Be my guest !sti
April 5, 2007 - 01:48 ET by upcountrywaterblarsen,
Be my guest !stick out your neck out FIRST , you truster in the yap yap yappin bridge the differences, death to the infidels gang.
Want to hold the presses?
April 5, 2007 - 01:56 ET by Mr. BishopArticle II, Section 2, Paragraph 2 of the US Constitution grants to the president of the United States, and ONLY to the president of the United States, the power to negotiate treaties with other countries; or to those he delegates, in the form of ambassadors.
Nancy Pelosi has no authority, no right, nor any business doing that, on any level. The House is not even involved in the ratification of treaties, nor do they have a say in ambassador selection.
The bottom line is, and you will eventually have to come to grips with this, what Nancy Pelosi is doing, is violating the Constitution.
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That's not 100% correct. Or h
April 5, 2007 - 04:51 ET by BAUHAUSThat's not 100% correct. Or have you seen Pelosi saying anything while she was/is there? All I saw on CNN International was veil wearing walking around doing nothing. Why ever she wore that veil, I don't get it, seems like someone can't really read his Quran (again).
THe Syrian dictator leadershi
April 5, 2007 - 05:59 ET by BDTHe Syrian dictator leadership is happy Pelosi went to their country and gave them the veneer of credibilitiy on the world stage rather than the real thing. Sorta like guys such as Lindburgh traveling to Germany in the 1930's gave Hitler exactly such a veneer of credibility.
THe only method to close the gap between the free and open democracies in the west and a thugish dictatorship such as Syria is with an entire armored division in a movement to contact.
I guess Nancy is now in the "Hitlers not so bad, the trains run on time" category.
Sure. And Chamberlain singl
April 5, 2007 - 10:06 ET by UnsaneSure. And Chamberlain single handedly stopped the onset of a war in Europe by talking to Hitler and signing the Munich Pact.
Talking almost never works. Violence, on the other hand, works EVERY SINGLE TIME it is properly applied, for some strange reason.
"HAV3 TH3 BRIDG3S OF INSANITY B33N CROSS3D AND FOR3V3R R3TRACT3D???." - Meshuggah, "3ntrapm3nt", from Catch Thirty Thr33 (2005)
This is why we should practic
April 5, 2007 - 03:22 ET by Warner Todd HustonThis is why we should practice bullet-in-the-head diplomacy.
Warner!
April 5, 2007 - 06:02 ET by Dave RC'mon, the guy deserves at least a fair trial, does he not? I mean, after all, it is the American way.
Once the trial is over, then we throw his worthless, useless & traitorous *ss up against a wall and shoot him. :-)
This republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.
Sorry Warner, that's way to
April 5, 2007 - 06:13 ET by sarcasmoSorry Warner, that's way too cheap of an idea. We need even more expensive WARS! Especially when it's a screwed-up former employee turned fascist we could cheaply take care of with the Department of 2 Guys Named Victor, like Saddam or Noriega. It's the only way to spend even-more, and immense government spending is obviously our new holy sacrament!! (Oh, wait, you meant this American Taliban guy? Yeah, the 2 Victors could take care of him cheaply, too!)
JMR
Two Victor?
April 5, 2007 - 06:44 ET by Timothy HTwo Victor's my a**. Just takes one soldier and a midnight release to terminate that "American Taliban" problem.
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If you haven't, you should
April 5, 2007 - 06:52 ET by sarcasmoIf you haven't, you should read the column I linked. Then think about the date of the interview. I think Dave would make a great President based on his excellent advice back then and his "leave me the hell alone" views right now.
JMR
Berry.
April 5, 2007 - 07:13 ET by Timothy HGood Column. I have long liked Berry (and his TV show ;-D). Right now, anyone who would shuck of few (of quite a few) of these government inches would get my vote. Heck, I would vote for SpongeBob if he would make good on cutting governmental tentacles, opps, I mean programs by half.
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IMHO.... The Lindh family sho
April 5, 2007 - 05:18 ET by old croIMHO.... The Lindh family should be thanking the US for giving him only 20 years. His neck should have been stretched out a little to save the cost of 20 years of support for a worthless individual. Maybe President Bush will pardon him? Get your hopes up and petition him. I will feel all warm and glowing inside when he tell you to **** off.
"Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something."
- Plato
Feeling bad.
April 5, 2007 - 06:28 ET by Timothy HCome on now, guys. I'm not a liberal here, but I feel a little bad. The Justice System failed here. The kid got a sentence that was clearly not in line with what the other received. His incarceration time is ridiculous and unfair, when compared to that of his counterpart. Not only that but the conditions of his incarceration are a travesty of justice.
In short. David Hicks should have received a similar sentence to John Walker Lindh. I'm glad Lindh's parents have the good sense to point out how horrible a verdict Hicks' 9 month sentence was with their satiric rants about their......(wait a second, I'm talking here)....son's victimization by "timing", and their parody of.......(what do you mean they were serious?!?!?!)......
ahem.......never mind......they're idiots, too.
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THey should have both been ta
April 5, 2007 - 06:49 ET by BDTHey should have both been taken to the nearest post, blindfolded and SHOT. We could then show mercy to their families and cremated their bodies and scattered the ashes at no cost....
Well IMHO. Here’s a hint Jo
April 5, 2007 - 07:12 ET by USA4freedomWell IMHO. Here’s a hint Johnny boy, don’t take up arms against your own country. That’s the definition of a traitor. You were lucky they didn’t shoot you. Dam crybaby.
Hell we can’t get the president to pardon the border guards you think he is going to pardon a traitor??? I think his whole problem is his parents. These people are idiots. "When Lindh was captured, he was videotaped being interrogated by CIA officer Mike Spann. Soon after, span was killed in an uprising, and an angry nation saw Spann and Lindh as opposites." THEY WERE!!!!!!
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Yeah, the guys on Lindhs side
April 5, 2007 - 07:17 ET by BDYeah, the guys on Lindhs side are saying that it is "Unfair" that he is getting alonger sentance than Hicks.
All I can say is that it is "Unfair" that Spann and other SF guys were killed fighting this traitorous scum and Lindh is still breathing. Do not talk to me of fairness Mr Lindh.....
Unfair?!?!?!
April 5, 2007 - 07:25 ET by Timothy HThe only things that I see that are unfair are that Hicks didn't also get twenty years (unfair to us, not Lindh.....scr*w him), and that we have to be bombarded with tripe like that which the MSM and his parents are spewing. Lindh AND Hicks should be put on a plane, taken to Baghdad, and HUNG Benito Mussolini style, to include the post-mortem bullet holes.
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I saw this piece on CBS, Brad
April 5, 2007 - 07:18 ET by GalvanicI saw this piece on CBS, Brad, and came away with the same impressions. One could blame his parents for spinning his case to warrant sympathy, but ultimately, it's the editing of the interviews by CBS which determines the message of the piece, and the message CBS wanted to spin was about victimhood and fairness. The comparison between Walker-Lindh's sentence and that of Hicks are apples and oranges: the former was an American citizen, the latter is Australian.
This scum not only willfully went to Afghanistan to support AQ, he willfully took up arms against American servicemen, and as I recall, participated in that uprising in which he was wounded, shortly after his interrogation by CIA agent Spann. I imagine the reason he got only 20 years imprisonment is that the US had not officially declared war on AQ or Afghanistan, and thus probably weakened the case for treason.
IMHO, this individual should've been hung by the neck until dead.
And Yet....
April 5, 2007 - 07:30 ET by Timothy HAnd yet his parents have the nerve to get in fromt of a television and say.....with a straight face, mind you.....that Lindh isn't anti-American, and doesn't support terror. Let me ask this then.....exactly what the hell was he doing there? Searching for a good poppy muffin recipe? Come on. Few things make me this mad, but TREASON, and the subsequent apologist appearances following really burn my a**.
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I tend to agree with Galvan
April 5, 2007 - 07:31 ET by c5thenI tend to agree with Galvanic. Lindh was an active participant and a combatant against US troops.
I believe that Hicks was picked up simply in association with some Taliban and they offered no resistance at the time.
If the administration and the Congress had done it right, the US would have declaired war against Al Queda, The Taliban, Hamas, Hizballah, Islamic Jihad, and any other terrorist organization. If that were done, then John Lindh would have been able to be tried and convicted of treason. 20 years in prison is a light sentence compared to what it should have been.
I think that Hicks got off light too, but am less familier with the specifics of his case.Frank Lindh, Father of John
April 5, 2007 - 07:36 ET by Dave RFrank Lindh, Father of John Walker Lindh: "We know that he's not
anti-American. We know he doesn't have any sympathy for terrorism.
Me thinks Mr. Lindh here as an brainless idiot. Further evidence that people this stupid should not be allowed to procreate.
In the case of the American talibastard, had natural law been allowed to take its proper course, John Walker Lindh would have been permanently removed from the gene pool. As it stands now, he will be released in plenty of time to further his hideous family line.
Oh, joy!
This republic will not survive the continued neglect of its people.- Neal Boortz.
ummmm......
April 5, 2007 - 08:43 ET by Timothy HWasn't mandatory vasectomy part of his sentence? Well why the h*ll not?
Seriously though, Dave, I couldn't agree more with you sentiments here. On either Lindh for that matter.
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He's lucky he didn't meet the
April 5, 2007 - 10:04 ET by the_red_stateHe's lucky he didn't meet the same fate as Saddam...he should have.
Several points
April 5, 2007 - 10:18 ET by Mr. BishopOn some level, one wonders about the whole case of Lindh... On another, I am glad he's in jail... however...
Lindh is lucky that he wasn'r prosecuted for treason against the United States of America, and sentenced to death. He should be looking at the 20-year sentence as a blessing, as should his family (though why his family would support him after he swore an oath to kill all Americans, including his family is beyond me). In addition to this, I find it annoying really, that the MSM wants us to prosecute our prisoners and criminals in the same manner as those around the world. Last time I checked, David Hicks wasn't now, nor has he ever been, an American to prosecute...
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Yeah let him go as soon as
April 5, 2007 - 17:30 ET by happyuscitizenYeah let him go as soon as he resurrects Michael Spann!
If this swin of a traitor Lindh and his Marin County family values do not deserve to be swinging from the yardarm I don't know who does.
The Wahhabis in training tried to latch on to his notoreity in the pen and they even let him get a tune up from the neighbors when they realized he was a little too much for them a couple of years back.
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Give me a break! This littl
April 6, 2007 - 01:42 ET by NL207Give me a break! This little twerp took up arms against his fellow countryman in service to the enemy. He deserved a firing squad, and now the media slick want to excuse him!