Posted on 08/21/2015 4:37:06 AM PDT by artichokegrower
The nations highest military court has affirmed the conviction and death sentence for a University of California, Davis, graduate who admitted killing two fellow U.S. soldiers at the start of the Iraq War.
In a closely split decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces rejected claims by Los Angeles native Hasan K. Akbar that his original defense team was ineffective. Akbar argued at trial that he was mentally ill when he killed two and wounded 14 in the March 2003 attack in Kuwait.
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McVeigh also dropped all his appeals so he didn't gum up the process.
Nuff said, line up a firing squad and shoot this mooselim before our mooselim in chief gives him a full pardon along with a letter of commendation for his exemplary service to our nation.
Obama protecting his own here for 11+ years.
Hey, it’s not my fault I was crazy when I killed those people.............but I’m all better now defense! Stand his sorry ass up in front of a wall and shoot him, then we will be positive he’s no longer crazy.
I think today is Mosque day, a perfect day to do it.
Mosque day, huh?
Well we know where our _resident and the first family is today and what they are celebrating.
Effing traitors. The whole lot needs to be carted off to jail and rot.
still awaiting the end
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