Friday, January 22, 2010

Remember Him?

22 January 2010

His name is Abdulhakim Muhammad. He is the Muslim jihadist who on June 1, 2009 drove up to an Arkansas Army recruiting station, murdered Pvt. William Long and wounded Pvt. Quinton Ezeagwula.

Well the Islamic terrorist is back in the news. It appears that Mr. Muhammad has sent a letter to the judge in the case asking to change his previous plea to guilty. This development was made public by Muhammad attorney Claiborne Ferguson.

According to Ferguson, the letter, which was sent to the judge without his prior knowledge, stated Mr. Muhammad ties with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
Initially, the terrorist had pleaded not guilty, stating that his actions were justified jihad against the United States Military as a repercussion of America’s war against the Muslim world.

County prosecutor Larry Jegley has declared his intention to seek the death penalty for Muhammad and it is unclear what significance the latest development will have in the case.

These are my thoughts.
It appears to me that Mr. Muhammad has had a change of mind in order to maybe get a nice vacation to New York. It may have occurred to him that considering the fact that Obama and Eric Holder will give the masterminds of the 9-11-01 attacks the ability to spew their vitriol against America in a civilian Criminal Court, practically putting our Nation on trial, Mr. Muhammad may get a chance to be included in the scheme and maybe get a nice, fully taxpayer’s funded vacation to New York.

All kidding aside, it is becoming very irritating how the enemies of America are becoming increasingly bold and defiant about their nefarious intentions against our Nation, thanks to the permissive attitude the current political leadership in Washington is embracing concerning Islamic terrorism. And this is another instance where Political Correctness has cost American lives, because this character had been under “surveillance” by the FBI since his return from Yemen in 2008, and yet he was able to perpetrate his crime.

In my opinion, if he confesses to be guilty, the trial should be quick and the execution even quicker. We will see what happens.

And these are my thoughts!
Frank “Semperpapa”

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