The Obama administration's year long vendetta against America continues as Vice President Joe Biden announced that the Obama administration will see to it that a court's dismissal of manslaughter charges against Blackwater agents in Iraq will be overturned - Biden has told the Iraqi government that he will bow to them and make sure that once again, Americans will be villified on the world stage.
From the report at Breitbart:
So, as America braces for the Obama administration's decision to try al Qaeda 9/11 plotters in a public civil trial so "they can get a fair trial", Joe Biden has decided that Americans that have already had their case dismissed, must be retried until they ARE found guilty and punished so all of the muslims of this world can rejoice.
I find it interesting that the American people don't see Joe Biden for months...we don't hear a peep from the clown and then all of a sudden he emerges and that is just in time for him to open his mouth and confirm that his role is to see that America is villified in front of the whole world.
Good work, Sheriff Joe (spit)....perhaps you can go back into hiding for three months again and reemerge in time to testify at the KSM trials about how America tortured KSM in Gitmo.
From the report at Breitbart:
The U.S. will appeal a court decision dismissing manslaughter charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security contractors involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday.
Biden's announcement after a meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani shows just how diplomatically sensitive the incident remains nearly three years later.
Blackwater security contractors were guarding U.S. diplomats when the guards opened fire in a crowded Baghdad intersection. Seventeen people were killed, including women and children, in a shooting that inflamed anti-American sentiment in Iraqi.
So, as America braces for the Obama administration's decision to try al Qaeda 9/11 plotters in a public civil trial so "they can get a fair trial", Joe Biden has decided that Americans that have already had their case dismissed, must be retried until they ARE found guilty and punished so all of the muslims of this world can rejoice.
I find it interesting that the American people don't see Joe Biden for months...we don't hear a peep from the clown and then all of a sudden he emerges and that is just in time for him to open his mouth and confirm that his role is to see that America is villified in front of the whole world.
Good work, Sheriff Joe (spit)....perhaps you can go back into hiding for three months again and reemerge in time to testify at the KSM trials about how America tortured KSM in Gitmo.
Biden: US to appeal dismissal of Blackwater case
BAGHDAD (AP) - The U.S. will appeal a court decision dismissing manslaughter charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security contractors involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday.
Biden's announcement after a meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani shows just how diplomatically sensitive the incident remains nearly three years later.
Blackwater security contractors were guarding U.S. diplomats when the guards opened fire in a crowded Baghdad intersection. Seventeen people were killed, including women and children, in a shooting that inflamed anti-American sentiment in Iraqi.
Biden expressed his "personal regret" for the shooting and said the Obama administration was disappointed by the dismissal. "A dismissal is not an acquittal," he said.
The U.S. rebuffed Iraqi demands that the U.S. contractors face trial in Iraqi courts. After a lengthy investigation, U.S. prosecutors charged five of the contractors with manslaughter and took a guilty plea from a sixth.
But the case fell apart in December after a judge found that the Justice Department mishandled evidence and violated the guards' constitutional rights. Prosecutors now face difficult odds getting an appeals court to reinstate the case.
The dismissal outraged many Iraqis, who said it showed the Americans considered themselves above the law. The Iraqi government began collecting signatures for a class-action lawsuit from victims who were wounded or lost relatives.
Messages seeking comment from lawyers for the guards were not immediately returned Saturday.
Blackwater has said the guards were innocent, contending there were ambushed by insurgents. Prosecutors said the shooting was unprovoked.
Court documents paint a murky picture of a case rife with conflicting evidence. Some witnesses say the Blackwater convoy was under fire; others say it wasn't. Some said the entire convoy fired into the intersection; others said only a few men opened fire.
Even the government's key witnesses, three members of the Blackwater convoy, at times seemed to undercut the government's case.
Since the shooting, Blackwater has renamed itself Xe Services and overhauled its management. Iraq has pulled the company's license to operate in the country.
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