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Thursday, May 23, 2019

John Walker Lindh Out!

American man who fought with the Taliban is released from federal time out.
American man who fought with the dispelled Taliban is released after serving 17 3/4 of his 20 year enrollment in federal time out. A spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons confirms that John Walker Lindh is no longer in the federal housing.

Lindh was designated an enemy combatant by George W. Bush in his ill-fated wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. The junk food media and the far-white vilified Muslims and those who fought against American interest.

He was sentenced to the iron college for supplying support to the Taliban and carrying an explosive in commission of a felony.

Lindh, 38 took a plea deal after pleading not guilty to 10 counts of conspiracy to murder American citizens, nationals and foreign citizens. He could have gotten nearly LIFE in the iron college.

Rep. Michael Waltz (R-FL) went to Fox News to bitch about his release. Reminder, Waltz is a former Fox News contributor who took the seat that was held by Ron DeRacist, the governor of Florida.

"He should be in prison for life, he's a traitor."

This is the mentality of conservatives. They don't believe in human rights, the fulfillment of punishment and second chances. They only see people who go against American interest as villains.

Waltz is a known bigot anyway. Just like many in the Republican Party, the party caters to white privilege, nationalism, xenophobia, homophobia, sexism, Islamophobia, and stupidity.

Lindh never killed anyone while in Afghanistan. He was caught because of circumstances. He was told to plead guilty to aiding an enemy the U.S. wanted to expel.

Once released, Lindh is no longer able to use communication devices without supervision.

He was released from the iron college in Terre Haute, Indiana. The complex itself housed Tim McVeigh, Gucci Mane, Drew Peterson, Dylann Roof and Brian David Mitchell.

Many believe that Lindh could return back to Afghanistan or Pakistan once off supervised release.

Doubt it. I mean after serving 20 years in federal time out, I highly doubt the man wants to relive that hell again.

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