Wednesday, March 18, 2009

American Terrorist Walks Free From Prison, Gives Us All The Finger - Murdering Terrorist Sarah Jane Olson Free To Walk The Malls With All Of You




I'll let you all read a bunch of the details of Sara Jane Olson's release from prison yesterday in California and her granted request to do her parole in the comfy neighborhood of her Minnesota home here at the article at KSTP, but this, in my view, is a travesty. This is 100 times worse than the puke, William Ayers. At least Ayers was never convicted of his crimes. Sara Jane Olson planted pipe bombs under police squad cars, she participated in a bank robbery that ended up with the murder of a mother of four in that California bank - a woman with four children gunned down like a defenseless animal and of course, Sara Jane Olson's terrorist group kidnapped Patricia Hearst. Not to mention that Olson eluded capture for 24 years, faking her life as some normal housewife in Minnesota. So this puke of a human being, this murderer, this terrorist, gets a whopping seven years in prison and the minute she gets out of prison, her first request is to be able to serve her parole in Minnesota, in her own home so she can get back to her bridge parties and summer backyard barbeques and she is granted that motion. Well, I'll tell you what Sara Jane Olson, Myrna Opsahl isn't going to be sitting in her back yard this summer enjoying some steaks on the grill....because you helped kill her. And Myrna Opsahl's four children have grown up without their loving mother because of you and your band of terrorists.


I implore every citizen of Minnesota that runs into Sara Jane Olson at the shopping mall or at the beauty parlor this summer to spit on her and remind her that a terrorist isn't welcome in the neighborhood. Seven years in prison served out of a sentence of 14 ... a parole that allows her back in her own bed....all of this after murder, kidnapping and interstate flight. This is not justice, this is a travesty. Your family and friends may be celebrating this, Sara Jane Olson, and I'm sure you have that famous smirk on your face - the same one I'm sure you had when you tried to kill dozens of Los Angeles police officers but there's plenty of us out here that would just as soon have seen you put to death for your crimes. Myrna Opsahl deserved that revenge.


Sara Jane Olson freed from Calif. prison


CHOWCHILLA, Calif. (AP) - A former 1970s radical associated with the
group that kidnapped newspaper heiress Patty Hearst finished her California
prison sentence Tuesday, ending a legal drama that harkened back to a violent
era of social unrest.
Sara Jane Olson, 62, was freed from the Central
California Women's Facility in Chowchilla shortly after midnight and was allowed
to serve her year-long parole in Minnesota, the state she adopted during a
24-year flight from justice.
Olson served seven years - half her sentence -
after pleading guilty to helping place pipe bombs under Los Angeles Police
Department patrol cars and participating in the deadly robbery of a bank in a
Sacramento suburb. The crimes took place while she was a member of the
Symbionese Liberation Army, a relatively short-lived but violent group that
sought to overthrow the government while engaging in killings, robberies and gun
battles with police.
Among the group's victims was 42-year-old Myrna Opsahl,
a mother of four who was gunned down during a 1975 robbery of the Crocker
National Bank in a Sacramento suburb.



He said Olson and her husband, Dr. Gerald "Fred" Peterson, were trying to
make travel arrangements to return to their home in St. Paul, Minn., and their
three daughters. A bouquet of flowers was left at the couple's home Tuesday
morning, but no one was there to receive it.
Not everyone in Minnesota will
be happy to see Olson return.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and police
protective leagues in Los Angeles and St. Paul wrote Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger,
urging him to have Olson serve her parole in California. Some Minnesota
lawmakers also called for Olson to remain in California.
The Los Angeles
police union said she should finish her parole in the state where she committed
her crimes.
"I think today is a slap in the face of California law
enforcement and (other) law enforcement ... with her release and the governor's
abdicating his responsibility to let her leave the state and go back to
Minnesota," Los Angeles Police Protective League President Paul Weber said in an
interview. "The police officers here and around the state are outraged."
Schwarzenegger said he deferred the decision to the corrections department.
Department spokeswoman Terry Thornton said parole decisions are intended to give
former prisoners the best chance of reintegrating into society and avoiding
re-arrest.
"Being with their family increases the chances that they will
succeed on parole," she said.
More than 1,000 California parolees are being
supervised in other states. They typically have a week to report to the state in
which they will serve their parole.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thats ok, I read someplace that some of those great guys in gitmo will be realeased into the country that they have vowed to destroy.