Germans: Hamadi is “something normal”

Posted by Moonage on 21 Dec 2005 | Tagged as: International Politics

Justice Ministry spokeswoman Eva Schmierer told German media that Hamadi had been imprisoned for nearly 19 years, which she said was not an uncommon amount of time in the case of a life sentence.

"This is something normal that happens every day," she said.

Something normal that happens every day.  During the hijacking in 1985, Robert Stethem was beaten, shot in the head, and dumped on the tarmac of the Beirut airport

That may be something normal in Germany, but it’s not here.  It may happen, but it’s dealt with harshly.  I am sincerely disgusted with the Germans.  It was Hussein cooperating and abetting terrorists/terrorism that was a prime factor in me supporting Bush’s decision to oust Hussein.  How are the German leaders any different now?

What Ms. Schmierer is telling us is that atrocities like that are "something normal", and, that letting terrorists go free is "something normal".  It’s not.  There is something BAD wrong in Germany.  And, it ain’t "something normal".  If nothing else, Hamadi committed crimes against the US and US citizens.  They should have turned him over to us.  Then, we would have given her an example of what "something normal" here is. 

With friends like these…….

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