Monday, April 11, 2011

Is Obama Administration Delaying Fort Hood Jihadist's Trial?

This is quite the stunning reality, if true. Is the Obama administration actually responsible for delaying the trial of Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan? The charge doesn't come from an anonymous or disconnected source. It apparently comes from Hasan's attorney, John Galligan, who likely has his share of nasty emails in his inbox. According to Pamela Geller's piece over at American Thinker she received an email forward from one of her readers in which Galligan pointed the finger directly at the administration in response to a question about all of the requests for trial delays.

Via American Thinker:
Major Hasan, also known as Soldier of Allah, according to his business card, mowed down thirteen U.S. soldiers while screaming Allahu akbar on the Fort Hood military base in Texas a year and a half ago, in November 2009. Yet his trial keeps on being postponed. On March 30, Lt. Gen. Robert Cone, the outgoing commanding general at Fort Hood, granted a request from John Galligan, Hasan's lawyer, to delay the trial until late April. Galligan, however, disclaims responsibility for all the delays, blaming them on none other than Barack Hussein Obama.

Rick, a reader of my website, AtlasShrugs.com, forwarded to me an email exchange he had with Galligan. Rick wrote to Galligan last Thursday: "The American people are getting pretty upset about all of these delays." On Friday, Galligan responded: "Delays are due to prosecution/White House refusal to disclose evidence. Blame them for the delays."
Whether true or not, such behavior would fall right in line with how this White House does things, especially when it comes to matters related to Jihad.

Read it all.

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