FBI agent who spied for Hezbollah gets no jail time, thanks to Carter-appointed judge
Published by Avi Green on Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 12:53 PM.
Her sister didn't get any either. Just fines of $750. It seems as though the trick being used by offenders like these is to simply plead guilty. Nada Prouty, the agent who spied for Hezbollah, has gotten off thanks to a judge who was apparently appointed by Jimmy Carter, which shows how his disastrous steps as president are still having serious ramifications and repercussions. And all she has to do is pay a fine that's less than what the mortgage could cost.
People who are as rightfully outraged as me and various other folks at Hot Air and Michelle Malkin's blog should contact the Justice Department to appeal this case. This shouldn't be allowed to just pass by without public comment.
People who are as rightfully outraged as me and various other folks at Hot Air and Michelle Malkin's blog should contact the Justice Department to appeal this case. This shouldn't be allowed to just pass by without public comment.
Labels: anti-americanism, Moonbattery, terrorism, United States








