The deaths of those 224 people, together with the maiming and injuring of more than 4,000 other innocent people going about their daily activities when the embassies were bombed, are, as predicted, no big deal to those who collaborated in finding Ghailani innocent of murder.
Injured Kenyan woman lifted over bloody embassy wall in 1998. |
Obama's Department of Justice, "led" by Eric Holder, decided to bring the case against Ghailani to civilian court, which made it possible for the civilian judge, Kaplan, to bar the testimony of the man who sold Ghailani the TNT used in the attack on the U.S. embassy in Tanzania, which made it possible for a single juror to "hold out" on convicting Ghailani.
Of course, the Department of Justice could not have accomplished the guilty-only-of-property-damage verdict for one of the men responsible for torturing more than 4,224 people (and causing the acute suffering of their families and friends) without the direct support of giddy Obama voters, who couldn't wait to put into office a progressive who famously promised to "prosecute the ongoing struggle against violence and terrorism . . . in a manner that is consistent with our values and our ideals."
Now we are living with Obama's version of "our values and ideals," which include the inability to call a mass murderer a murderer at the same time that American grandmothers with artificial knees are sexually humiliated in TSA searches for weapons of mass destruction.
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Either Obama, Holder, and every other lawyer close to Obama is stupid, or they knew this would happen.
ReplyDeleteI leave it for you to decide.