The lawyer for an American sentenced to 20 years in a U.S. prison for fighting with the Taliban in Afghanistan appealed to President Bush to lessen his sentence after a man in a similar case was freed.
Is Mike Spann done being dead yet? | John Walker Lindh, 23, dubbed the "American Taliban," was captured during the Afghanistan war and was sentenced in 2002 under a plea deal. His lawyer, James Brosnahan, said he had filed an appeal on Tuesday to commute the sentence after a long-held accused enemy combatant, Yaser Hamdi, was scheduled to be freed from the United States to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. Hamdi, a U.S. citizen, was also captured in Afghanistan.
Hamdi was also raised in Soddy Arabia. He was an "American" by misplaced courtesy. Johnny Jihad was born and raised here. | "I hope America can find it in her heart to forgive John," Lindh's mother told a news conference. "John has admitted he made a mistake when he went to Afghanistan in June 2001 to fight in the civil war between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance."
I personally hope that he comes down with spavins and galls and suffers from them the entire 20 years he's in jug. |
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