Posted on 01/05/2010 11:50:24 PM PST by moneyrunner
Driven by pressure from the Left, including the editors of the Virginian Pilot a New York Times wanna be in Tidewater Virginia the prosecutors of the Blackwater guards set their victims up for prosecution despite evidence that was exculpatory.
To get an idea of the kind of editorial pressure that was put on the prosecutors, go to the Virginian Pilot Online website and search for Blackwater. The headlines that pop up cover eight pages and virtually demand that this evil private army and conservative Republican organization be stamped out with the utmost prejudice.
Blackwater: Inside America's Private Army HamptonRoads.com ...
Blackwater's top brass HamptonRoads.com PilotOnline.com The Virginian-Pilot ERIK PRINCE, 37, Blackwater's founder and chairman, has deep roots in conservative Republican politics in Michigan.
...In suit, ex-workers accuse Blackwater founder of murder ...
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Suit: Blackwater operating illegally in Iraq after contract ... Jun 11, 2009 ... The latest in a series of war-crimes lawsuits against Blackwater and its affiliated companies alleges that they continue to operate ...
Blackwater: On the Front Lines HamptonRoads.com PilotOnline.com A Blackwater helicopter flies over Baghdad in April 2004. The growing presence of private security companies is stirring up questions over objectives, ...
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Clear your mind of the crap thats thrown by the Times and the Pilot editors with their agenda and think about the Blackwater case for a moment. Here is what they are accused of doing: while escorting embassy personnel in Bagdad they enter a busy intersection and for absolutely no reason at all they begin firing wildly managing to kill and wound several dozen people. Their motive? I dunno
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