Thursday, February 13, 2014

Michael Behenna Earns Parole!

Clockwise from upper left:  Michael's family; Michael; Michael as a youngster; and Michael and his girlfriend, Shannon.

Wonderful news.  Still 5 years gone.

First Lieutenant Michael Behenna, the young Army Ranger officer sent to prison for killing a known al-Qaeda operative in Iraq, has been granted parole by the U.S. Army Clemency and Parole Board in Washington, D.C., according to a news report today.  He will be released from prison March 14.

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  1. Good. He never should have been in to begin with.

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  2. Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Michael Behenna Earns Parole!":

    Shame on us.

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  3. Stupid ass ROE's... Do the elitist inbreds who write them think we are going over there to sit down and have tea with these assholes? Screw hearts and minds and let's get the shit over with already.

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    1. Exactly, 100% in or don't go

      I Have Committed The Mistake Of Believing In Americans
      Former Cambodian Prime Minister Sirik Matak, to whom the U.S. ambassador sportingly offered asylum.

      "I cannot, alas, leave in such a cowardly fashion," Matak told him. "I never believed for a moment that you would have this sentiment of abandoning a people which has chosen liberty. I have committed this mistake of believing in you, the Americans."

      So Sirik Matak stayed in Phnom Penh and a month later was killed by the Khmer Rouge, along with about 2 million other people.

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