Hasan has been charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted premeditated murder. Fort Hood’s commanding general, Lt. Gen. Donald Campbell, is reviewing evidence in the case and will decide whether Hasan is court-martialed and if he will face the death penalty. Two colonels previously recommended that Hasan, who was paralyzed after being shot that day and remains jailed, should be tried and face the death penalty.
Why is this pos still breathing? Has the fool forgotten the al Qaeda doctrine that guided him to these heinous crimes? Coward.
More than one person has wanted to call Barack Obama a ‘smart alec’, and now British police will get the chance to do so without getting reprimanded.
That’s because Scotland Yard has tapped the codename ‘Chalaque’ to refer to the U.S. president for security reasons during his upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom May 24-26.
Indarjit Singh, a Punjabi speaker in the UK who is director of the Network of Sikh Organisations, told the Sunday Times the word ‘is sometimes used when we want to denigrate someone who we think is too clever for their own good’.
Only special people may have use of the card. Those special people include the mayor and other selected officials.
Los Angeles residents are up in arms over the existence of the “Gold Card,” a plastic parking bureau card distributed to city offices that includes a special phone number.
The obscure Gold Card Services Desk allowed the mayor and other elected officials to expedite citation reviews.
On the back, the card notes that the holder may have an “urgent need to resolve any parking citation matter which requires special attention.” It promises “you will be immediately connected to our Gold Card Specialist.”
A report released Thursday by City Controller Wendy Greuel found that about 1,000 Los Angeles city parking citations were dismissed over a two-year period — some without justification — as part of the Gold Card operation.
The program was started about 20 years ago to permit officials and their staff to expedite constituents’ appeals of parking tickets and possibly have fines reduced or eliminated.
“I wish they did let us know about it,” said Donny Legans, 55, who arrived at the city’s parking enforcement office Thursday to pay an $88 ticket. “The system is so unfair. Sometimes the meters aren’t even working and they give us tickets.”
Make no mistake, insurance coverage can NEVER replace personal items like pictures and other momentos. It can however, provide an opportunity to start over inside a building and not a cave.