Get a rope and hang him: A 26-year-old American-born man who traveled to Pakistan and trained in a Qaeda camp last year pleaded guilty in January to trying to kill United States soldiers in a rocket attack against a military base in Afghanistan
This one should be easy —drag him out behind the court house, line him up against the wall, and then fill his body full of bullets. Then dump his dead body in a dumpster:
The man, Bryant Neal Vinas, was captured in Peshawar, Pakistan, last November and days later began providing United States authorities with information about Al Qaeda, including particulars of a plot to blow up a Long Island Rail Road train inside Pennsylvania Station, which prompted a flurry of security activity over the Thanksgiving holiday, according to officials in the United States and Europe.
Mr. Vinas, 26, who the officials said began formally cooperating with federal prosecutors and the Federal Bureau of Investigation about two months later, also pleaded guilty to assisting Al Qaeda by providing “expert advice and assistance” that was “derived from specialized knowledge of the New York transit system and the Long Island Rail Road,” according to the court papers.
Just another misunderstood convert to the Religion of Peace, wanting more than anything else to kill innocent Americans.
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