You have commented 339 times on Rantburg.

Your Name
Your e-mail (optional)
Website (optional)
My Original Nic        Pic-a-Nic        Sorry. Comments have been closed on this article.
Bold Italic Underline Strike Bullet Blockquote Small Big Link Squish Foto Photo
Home Front: WoT
Gadahn indicted for treason
2006-10-12
LOS ANGELES - The charge of treason was used for the first time in the United States' war on terrorism Wednesday, filed against a California man who appeared in propaganda videos for al-Qaida. Adam Yehiye Gadahn, 28, could be sentenced to death if convicted of the charge, which has been used only a few dozen times in U.S. history and not at all since the World War II era. He also was indicted on a charge of providing material support to terrorists.

Gadahn "knowingly adhered to an enemy of the United States, namely, al-Qaida, and gave al-Qaida aid and comfort ... with intent to betray the United States," according to the indictment, handed up by an Orange County grand jury.
That's exactly right, and I'm going to ululate the day this scumbag is brought to justice, dead or alive.
The suspected al-Qaida operative has been sought by the FBI since 2004. Based on the indictment, the FBI added Gadahn to its list of most wanted terrorists and offered a $1 million reward for information leading to his arrest or conviction.

Gadahn, who is believed to be in or near Pakistan, is suspected of having attended the terrorist group's training camps in Pakistan and serving as one of its translators. He has become known by his nom de guerre, Azzam al-Amriki, or "Azzam the American."

Gadahn appeared last month in a 48-minute video along with al-Qaida's No. 2 leader, Ayman al-Zawahri, calling on his countrymen to convert to Islam and for U.S. soldiers to switch sides in the Iraq and Afghan wars. It was the second time he appeared in the same video with al-Zawahri. In a July 7 video marking the one-year anniversary of the terror attack on London commuters, Gadahn appeared briefly, saying no Muslim should "shed tears" for Westerners killed by al-Qaida attacks.
I think the videos will be ample evidence to satisfy the constitutional requirements on a charge of treason.
Beyond that, authorities believe he is the masked figure who appeared in two previous videos from al-Qaida, one given to ABC television in 2004 and another a few days before the fourth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.

According to the indictment, Gadahn announced in the 2004 video that he had joined al-Qaida, "a movement waging war on America and killing large numbers of Americans."

"Fighting and defeating America is our first priority," he said, according to the indictment. "... The streets of America shall run red with blood."

The treason charge carries penalties ranging from a five-year prison sentence to the death penalty, while the charge of providing material support to a designated foreign terrorist organization carries a possible 15-year sentence.

Raised in Southern California on a Riverside goat farm, Gadahn converted to Islam and worshipped at the Islamic Society of Orange County in 1997 before being expelled for attacking one of its leaders. His mother last spoke to him by phone in March 2001. At the time he was in Pakistan, working at a newspaper, and his wife was getting ready to have a child.

Gadahn's aunt, Nancy Pearlman, declined to comment.
Posted by:Steve White

#23  Glad to hear you think so, lotp.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-12 23:57  

#22  The next time I gotta see this pig's ugly mug, I'd prefer if most of it was missing. None of this Johnny Walker Lindh "misunderstood kid" shit in some courtroom.
Posted by: tu3031   2006-10-12 22:42  

#21  Damn Straight. Time for those F**ks to enter the wall with Mr. Reed.

yep re Reed: 6 "when the poopoo hits the prop"
Posted by: RD   2006-10-12 22:11  

#20  I'd prefer we didn't use the word treason. It is only an invitation for a circus trial of this clown, just like the fiasco for Saddam or OJ. I do not believe our current Judicial system delivers justice. I would prefer the only words we used to refer to Mr. Gadahn were in the past tense. Just like Saddam's sons.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-12 19:37  

#19  NS, I think tw meant that you were told that you were well hung, not that you used to be well hung but aren't anymore. Now stop trying to get everyone to focus on your package! As lotp points out, "the real value of this indictment is that it has made "treason" a word we can use again." Hip-hip hooray!
Posted by: exJAG   2006-10-12 19:33  

#18  Adam Gadahn is a lightweight POS traitor but his treason is superficial compared to the grievous betrayal from the once trusted servants Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen, Walker Spy Family

Damn Straight. Time for those F**ks to enter the wall with Mr. Reed.
Posted by: Shipman   2006-10-12 18:47  

#17  I'm sure you meant to use the present tense, tw.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-12 18:39  

#16  Personally, I'm disappointed. Disappointed that this is only the first treason indictment being handed down since 9-11.

It's actually a pretty big step, although this guy's a bit player. Consider the fact that it was not politically possible to charge Jane Fonda with treason during the Vietnam war, despite her TV appearances urging treasonous acts.

A grand jury was willing to say this guy's acts appear to meet the very stringent requirements of treason. If those citizens think that it's time to apply this law again, chances are an increasing number of other people do too.

If I were in the Administration (and we're all glad I'm not! LOL) I would not have brought such a charge on a controversial case. I would have waited for just this sort of scumbag idiot, because the real value of this indictment is that it has made "treason" a word we can use again, with consequences.
Posted by: lotp   2006-10-12 18:33  

#15  CommaCop Ugly and Stinkee
Posted by: The Glamour Police   2006-10-12 18:19  

#14  Yes of course, Nimble Spemble, dear. I'm sure you were.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-10-12 17:32  

#13  I don't know about that. I've been told I'm pretty well hung.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-10-12 16:52  

#12  Hanged. Men are hanged.

Beef is hung.

Posted by: TheGrammarPolice   2006-10-12 16:27  

#11  Best way is to identify his various body parts by DNA and feed them to pigs.
Posted by: RWV   2006-10-12 10:19  

#10  don't take him alive, boys. You can bet this loudmouth sack of shit will be talking about martyrdom and jihad til the troops kick the door in...then he'll be wetting himself, begging for a lawyer and crying like a little girl. Kill him
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-12 08:34  

#9  Firing squad. At least twice.

Whoa! Slow down there, Tex. More like shot (twice if you like) and hung after torture. For this treacherous asshole, I'd gladly see the revival of drawing and quartering, complete with pulling his instestines out through the anus and burning them in a heap before him, just before spanking the horses.

Personally, I'm disappointed. Disappointed that this is only the first treason indictment being handed down since 9-11. John Walker Lindh springs to mind along with many other figures. It is sad commentary on how even our own government fails to recognize the abiding threat of Islam and those who follow it.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-12 02:57  

#8  Ugh! *who should have received been similarly charged in the past 50 years *
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-12 02:00  

#7  The saddest comment here: The first indictment for treason in the USA in nearly a half-century. I can think of plenty of people who should have received similarly charged in the past 50 years, i.e., Jane Fonda, Angela Davis, Richard Ayers, etc.
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-10-12 01:59  

#6  It's about time..
Treason enforcement is long over due. Adam Gadahn is a lightweight POS traitor but his treason is superficial compared to the grievous betrayal from the once trusted servants Aldrich Ames, Robert Hanssen, Walker Spy Family etc.


Posted by: RD   2006-10-12 01:14  

#5  For food or recreation?
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2006-10-12 00:49  

#4  Yes, his daddy sold goats to the nice men down at the mosque.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-10-12 00:43  

#3  Raised in Southern California on a Riverside goat farm...


I guess this means he knows his way around a Goat hump. Figures.

Posted by: NoBeards   2006-10-12 00:26  

#2  for = more.

Sheesh, I quit.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-12 00:09  

#1  Couldn't happen to a nicer guy for deserving scumsucker.

Firing squad. At least twice.
Posted by: .com   2006-10-12 00:08  

00:00