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As John Walker Lindh gets released early from prison, reflections from the 9/11 terrorist attacks and the events afterward that led Lindh to become “American Taliban” come back to mind. Lindh was accused of killing CIA officer Johnny “Mike” Spann, but pleaded to a lower crime of assisting the Taliban.
Either way, he should have been tried for treason and, if found guilty, suffered a traitor’s fate.
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly went on “Fox & Friends” this morning to talk about the controversial release of Lindh threeyears earlier than expected.
“He’s an American. He should have been tried as a traitor,” Kelly said. “At the very least he should have served out his full sentence, which by the way is a short sentence for terrorism.”
What gnaws on many is that fact that he’s not repentant of his actions. As of today, he has not indicated whether or not he would ever commit such acts as he did after 9/11.
“He has still not disavowed jihad,” Kelly continued.
Former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly is right. John Walker Lindh should have been tried for treason. To me, life in prison would have been too light of a punishment for him. Traitors deserve the punishment that comes with treason.
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