March 29, 2006

Richard Convertino: The Public Lynching of a Terrorism Prosecutor & American Patriot

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By Debbie Schlussel

Osama Bin Laden & Company must be having a very good laugh at the mean-spirited incompetents populating American government, especially the Justice Department.

While members of the Detroit Al-Qaeda Terror Cell are free, today their Prosecutor, former Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Convertino, was indicted today, for daring to go after them and actually getting a guilty verdict (Al-Arian prosecutors take note). Here's the REAL SCOOP on what's behind the indictment of American Patriot Rick Convertino (a longer version of what I originally wrote in the New York Post).

All of this at the hands of the Justice Department and the U.S. Attorney's for the Eastern District of Michigan (based in Detroit). All motivated by jealousy, ambition, pandering to Islamo-fascists for votes and power.

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Richard Convertino: American Patriot & Justice Dept. Victim

Go after terrorists, and the government will make your life miserable. Be a terrorist going after Americans, and you are the darling of half-wits that claim to be seeking justice in the name of us Americans. Whatever. War on Terror? Not really. More like War on American Patriots on behalf of terrorists.

Your tax dollars at work.

Posted by Debbie at March 29, 2006 06:46 PM

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All that over a photograph that may not be relevant to the outcome. How many millions did our govt. waste on that witchhunt?

Posted by: John Sobieski [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 30, 2006 12:42 AM

Why in the world would a Justice Department Official ( Collins ) be allowed to lead a bid overturn ANY legal verdict, no matter the politics of it? At what point does open fraternization with the Arabic lobbying groups anywhere in the U.S. make one ( Collins, again!) liable to explain their actions or to experience serious repercussions? Is it treasonous to seek aid and favor from the enemy while attacking successful defenders of our freedom? Yes! It is!

Posted by: Gaylan [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 30, 2006 08:29 AM

Why should any official ( Collins) at the Justice Deptment have the ability to attack ANY legal verdict? At what point does Collin's courting of Arab lobby groups become a serious confluict of interest? Collins is a disgrace and has committed a treasonous act against the War on Terror. What possible justification could account for these actions by the Justice Dept?

Posted by: Gaylan [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 30, 2006 09:47 AM

It is my firm conviction that our Departments of State and Justice are riddled with anti-American spies, traitors, etc., and there should be an investigation of some of the treasonous activities coming from these departments. Of course, they're all career gov't employees, so firing them will impossible w/o evidence of wrong-doing!! HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, for a few Patrick Henrys and George Washingtons today.........

Posted by: Nana44w [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 30, 2006 02:23 PM

Long before the Left went after the Supreme Court, it went after the federal bureaucracies.

No matter how much reform you push, these people are embedded and work at cross purpose to any patriot.

The only way to feret these people out is to file a RICO showing a crime for profit scam ... and scams for pay-offs and votes certainly qualify.

But ... before anything else ... we need to have the TREASON laws put back into place, including execution.

If a Marine commits High Treason, he can be executed.

Why does this standard not apply to other federal employees?

Posted by: Athling [TypeKey Profile Page] at March 31, 2006 06:53 AM

Anyone ever hear of Alger Hiss? Traitor in the State Department that Richard Nixon helped to flush out. The left hated Nixon for it. Welcome to left wing government. Defend your country and be destroyed by bureaucrats that hate their own employers--you and me.

Remember Nathan Hale's famous quote? "I regret that I have only one life to give for my country." I think that it applies to Covertino.

Next time, maybe I should use complete sentence to hide my public school education--by government employees.

Posted by: Loser [TypeKey Profile Page] at April 3, 2006 11:08 PM

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