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Bill Of Rights Gets 28 Months In Chokey

Will Have Lynne Stewart For Company
Loony-left cause célèbre Lynne "The Sheikh Whisperer" Stewart, a nasty bint, had a small portion of her bad karma meted out to her this morning — she was sentenced to 28 months in prison. She could (and should) have been sentenced for as long as 30 years. Still, she's lost her license to practice law, and will have to spend time behind bars. I count that as a victory. Her two little terrorist buddies were up for sentencing today as well.

Ahmad Abdel Sattar got 24 years. Mohammad Yousry hasn't been sentenced yet. I am cautiously optimistic that his sentence will resemble Sattar's more than Stewart's.

Earlier, about 150 Stewart supporters who could not get inside the capacity-filled courtroom stood outside the courthouse, chanting "Free Lynne, Free Lynne."

As she entered the courthouse, Stewart shouted to them "I love you" and "I'm hanging in there."
Yeah, I wish you were hanging.
"It's not just Lynn Stewart who is a victim, it's the Bill of Rights that's the victim," said Al Dorfman, 72, a retired lawyer who was among the Stewart supporters standing outside.
I forgot about the 0th Amendment, "the government shall not prosecute treasonous hippies."

Posted by evariste on Oct 16, 2006 12:54 pm

15 comments, latest by evariste at 10:12 pm 10/17

#1 Frank IBC at 1:23 pm on Oct 16, 2006

George Soros Funded Stewart's Defense

Billionaire financier George Soros, whose opposition to President Bush's conduct of the war on terror caused him to pour millions of dollars into the effort to defeat the president, made a substantial donation to the defense fund for radical lawyer Lynne Stewart, who last week was found guilty of giving aid to Islamic terrorists.

According to records filed with the Internal Revenue Service, Soros's foundation, the Open Society Institute, or OSI, gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Lynne Stewart Defense Committee.

In filings with the IRS, foundation officials wrote that the purpose of the contribution was "to conduct a public education campaign around the broad civil rights implications of Lynne Stewart's indictment."

Answering questions by e-mail, Amy Weil, a spokeswoman for the Open Society Institute, said the foundation contributed to Stewart's fund because "it appeared to us at that time that there was a right-to-counsel issue worthy of our support."

Stewart's legal troubles stemmed from her defense of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman, sometimes known as the Blind Sheikh. Rahman led an Egyptian-based terrorist organization known as the Islamic Group.

In 1996, Rahman was sentenced to life in prison for his involvement in the first attack on the World Trade Center, in 1993, and for his part in failed plots to blow up the United Nations building and the Lincoln and Holland tunnels in New York.

After his conviction, Rahman's followers threatened a series of terrorist attacks against American targets unless he were released. In 1998, the U.S. government reportedly had intelligence that Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda were plotting to hijack aircraft in the United States in order to demand freedom for Rahman and other convicted terrorists.

Because of those threats, the government issued a special order that the imprisoned Rahman not be allowed to communicate with his followers, to prevent his inciting them to further violence. He was allowed to communicate only with his wife and with his lawyers, who were not allowed to relay his wishes to his followers.

Stewart promised to abide by those rules. But at her trial, the government produced evidence showing that Stewart and two codefendants on a number of occasions used their privileged access to Rahman to help transmit Rahman's orders to his followers in the Islamic Group.

On February 10, Stewart was convicted on two counts of providing material aid to terrorists and three counts of lying to federal investigators. She is planning to appeal.

Before the verdict, officials of the Open Society Institute characterized Stewart's work as that of a "human rights defender." In an October 2004 speech in Norway, Gara LaMarche, head of OSI programs in the United States, said, "The right to counsel, and its erosion in the United States since September 11, strikes with particular force at the role of human rights defenders. One troubling trend has been the arrest and prosecution of lawyers and other defenders as 'material witnesses' to terrorism. These include Lynne Stewart, attorney for Sheik Abdel Rahman..."

At one point, Stewart's Defense Committee website, lynnestewart.org, bore the notation, "This website is made possible by the generous support of the Open Society Institute."

Amy Weil told National Review that while the Institute initially underwrote Stewart's defense, the foundation's commitment was not open-ended. "More recently, OSI was asked for additional funding and we turned down that request," she said.

#2 Throbert McGee at 1:34 pm on Oct 16, 2006

Sadly, I could not find a YouTube clip of the "Let the Sun Shine In" sequence from Hair, but here's the cast of The 40-Year-Old Virgin doing Aquarius in a weird musical coda to a non-musical, à la My Life as a Dog and Nasty Girl and other Euroflicks.

#3 Lyana at 2:25 pm on Oct 16, 2006

Funny - I don't hear any of the usual suspects complaining about the inequity of a white woman only getting 28 months in the pokey while the brown people get 24 years.

#4 Spiny Norman at 2:36 pm on Oct 16, 2006

Not yet, anyway.

#5 lewy14 at 3:33 pm on Oct 16, 2006

"The Sheikh Whisperer" - LOL! Good one ev.

#6 lady redhawk at 3:42 pm on Oct 16, 2006

I'll bet she'll get a cushy prison like that "other" Stewart woman. If it was up to me, she'd do her time at Angola or Parchman. Or Gitmo.

I should be happy that the treasonous bitch is getting any jail time at all.

#7 floranista at 4:18 pm on Oct 16, 2006

Great point, Lyana.

#8 floranista at 4:20 pm on Oct 16, 2006

I'm with you, lady red. My choice is Angola.

#9 skoi at 6:38 pm on Oct 16, 2006

Lyana- great point. But that's the Left for you, racist to the core in their own special way. Bleh.

Not Gitmo! Hubby has friends there, and his unit is one of the deployment suppliers, and well, his number will be coming up sometime soon. While he could handle the foreign terrorists, a domestic traitor would bring his ugly out.

#10 Aridog at 9:04 pm on Oct 16, 2006

May a shank find this hag's rib cage sooner than later.

#11 TalkinKamel at 8:25 am on Oct 17, 2006

Even after all these years, the treasonous hippies are still getting a free ride, and still being pampered by "Mom and Dad" (i.e., leftwing judges, George Soros, et al) who will bail them out of whatever trouble they get in.

And the treasonous hippies, and their backers, such as Soros, really want America to be destroyed, and are working towards that end. And, after this miscarriage of justice, I'm afraid they're going to win.

#12 RadioMattM at 11:49 am on Oct 17, 2006

#11 TalkinKamel
Even after all these years, the treasonous hippies are still getting a free ride, and still being pampered by "Mom and Dad" (i.e., leftwing judges, George Soros, et al) who will bail them out of whatever trouble they get in.

And the treasonous hippies, and their backers, such as Soros, really want America to be destroyed, and are working towards that end. And, after this miscarriage of justice, I'm afraid they're going to win.

I don't know that they necessarily want to destroy America. I think they just don't realize that freedom comes at a price, and that there are people who do want to destroy us because they do not believe in freedom.

When the realization finally hits, guess who the lefty types are going to call to protect them.

#13 TalkinKamel at 8:36 pm on Oct 17, 2006

#13 RadioMattM

You know, I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't really matter why these people oppose their own country so much: maybe it's deliberate; maybe they just don't realize freedom does come with a price or they're just simply lashing out, cuz they're mad at Mom and Dad. Ultimately, it doesn't matter.

The fact is, whatever their reasons, they are working against the country, and they will be used as useful tools by the likes of Soros, and the terrorists. It's possible that, at the end, these lefty types will realize they've been duped, and will cry for help---but I wonder if there'll be anybody to hear them at that point? It really is possible to go too far, to pass a point of no return, to get into a mess nobody can help you get out of.

Once they destroy the society they hate, who'se going to come to their rescue? Certainly not their new masters, who'll despise them, as see them only as tools which are no longer needed. The rest of us---assuming we're still around---may be too busy trying to save ourselves. And, if we do save them, what then? Are they just going to turn around and find a new tyrant---the Chicoms, the North Koreans, alien invaders---to try selling us out to?

(Okay, I admit---I'm grumpy lately. Don't mind me, please!)

#14 Jayce at 10:01 pm on Oct 17, 2006

Had a good laugh reading this, Clevarest Evariste

#15 evariste at 10:12 pm on Oct 17, 2006

Good :-)

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