Posted by
B.N. Sharpe on Friday, July 20, 2007 5:59:55 AM
ABC News says that he is "a New York man". The PR Newswire-US Newswire says that he is "a Long Island man" with at least two aliases. The Herald Tribune describes him as "a New York man" in its headline and as "a U.S. man" in the body of the story. Townhall.com has labeled him as "a Pakistani national." The AP quotes his lawyer's description as "a true New Yorker...who lives with his wife and son and has to contend with illnesses including a heart condition, diabetes, and hypertension." Deep into its story, The AP does quote the U.S. Attorney as saying that Humayun "is a citizen of Pakistan with contacts abroad and money" who should be held without bail. U.S. Magistrate Judge Ronald Ellis declared that Humayun is not a flight risk upon releasing him to return to his home in Lynbrook. And I'd wager that it's a really nice home that he and his family are packing up as quickly as possible in order to get him to a country with no extradition treaty with the U.S. Maybe he'll go to the country where he 'allegedly' sent the jet parts: Iran.
With Townhall and The AP finally giving him some specific demographic identity and with his name, I'd say that it's a safe bet to say that he's just another jihadist muslim, hellbent on and driven to the destruction of the United States, western civilization, and all things and peoples not islamic. And since we now know that he's not a U.S. citizen, despite the fact that he's been living here since 1981, and that ICE has been one of the investigating agencies, can we assume that he's also an illegal alien on top of it all?
Humayun is charged with eleven counts of violating the Arms Export Control Act as well as conspiracy to commit mail fraud and money laundering, punishable by up to 150 years in prison upon conviction. Let's get back to basics and keep it simple. Even if he receives maximum sentencing, at age 59 and in poor poor pitiable health, he wouldn't be in prison long. But I don't want to us (US) to pay for one day of upkeep on this man. Depending on his citizenship and immigration statuses, he is guilty of treason and/or espionage and should be executed in the public square on worldwide television, especially Al Jazeera. And since he has admitted to investigators what he did, I see no real reason to continue with the "allegedly" charade. I'm sure that Joyce London, his pinheaded attorney would vehemently disagree, saying that he's just a pitiably sick, good American family man who has only gone to Pakistan once since coming here. So, Joyce, how many times has he gone to Malaysia, Iran, or other enemy states? And how many emails, telephone calls, telexes, text messages, letters have carried communications between this avaricious a**hole and unknown people in places unknown? You are the lunatic lunkheaded lawyer. I hope that you enjoy the blood money he's paying your sorry shyster self.
Again, let's get back to basics and keep it simple. And this is assuming, of course, that his admissions to investigators and prosecutors are proof of his guilt. He is not guilty of criminal activities. He is guilty of acts of war. And I hate to keep reminding you people, that despite the fact that life here in America goes on pretty much normally, we are at war with a dangerous and deadly enemy who wants us all in burkhas or graves.