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Serpo
22nd July 2012, 03:20 PM
1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna

In March of 2009, convicted of killing a known Al Qaeda operative while serving in Iraq, Army Ranger 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna was sent to Leavenworth prison for a duration of 25 years. The Al Qaeda terrorist, ali mansur, had killed two of Behenna’s comrades and injured two others the previous year. Mansur was on the governments kill/capture list.

But Army intelligence ordered the release of the suspect and Michael was burdened with returning the terrorist to his home. (perhaps whomever made the decision to release mansur should be in prison, that would seem more of a credible charge)

During the return Mansur attacked Lt. Behenna and the Lieutenant killed the terrorist in self defense, doing the world and especially American citizens a huge favor. The United States Government, who itself ordered Michael Behenna to war in Iraq with the clear mission of defeating terrorism – who had a clear tag of kill/capture on this terrorist, subsequently prosecuted Lt. Behenna for premeditated murder and won.

This, from a government that flies unmanned drone aircraft into foreign countries and decimates entire city blocks of men women and children, blindly, for the purpose of political gain on the eve of a federal election. For that same government to stand in judgement of an American Hero like Lieutenant Behenna, is a most ironic travesty and a gross miscarriage of justice in the true sense of the term.

This case was brought to the attention of DCX recently because of the results of Michael’s July 5th final appeal just last week: it was denied and his legal defense has now exhausted all recourse.

Michael’s parents, family and friends, have set up a website to bring attention to his cause and that website is located here: http://www.defendmichael.com/

On their site you’ll find much more information about Michael Behenna’s case, current appeals status, media links, photo’s, video’s and much more. There’s also a link to an online petition which is located here: Michael Behenna Petition.

I would include more info here but I don’t want to detract from their website, which is where you should head to immediately to become involved, but I do have a few things to say, if for no other reason than to simply get the frustration off of my chest:

I have a son of my own sitting in prison. My son is NOT a soldier, although the circumstances surrounding his incarceration are very disturbing. I’ve fought, set up a website, set up multiple petitions, faxed every politician on the east coast, written letters, hired attorneys and scratched and clawed everyday for my son because I know he doesn’t deserve to be where he is, and he doesn’t deserve to be suffering; to the Behenna family I can honestly say, to a certain degree, I know how you must feel. But for Michael’s parent’s the nightmare must be three fold because their son should actually be honored for his service and sacrifice, and instead he’s treated like a common criminal. My son actually did commit a crime, but 6 to 8 years in state prison as a first time offender of a non violent crime at the young age of 17 is unjust. It’s been my passion for over two years now. BUT … even my sons case, as abhorrent as his treatment by the courts, and the prosecutors, and his own legal counsel has been … even though I cry a little very day and say a prayer for him every night, and even though I’m heartbroken to lose my own flesh and blood under such circumstances …. even that completely pales in comparison to the injustice that has taken place in the case of Michael Behenna.

I have never, in 42 years of living, been made aware of any fact that made me physically ill, the way that this case has.

If this is the destiny that awaits our faithful troops in exchange for doing their jobs and protecting America and her citizens, as well as her obviously corrupted to the core government – how long will it be, how many generations away are we, from the day that no one signs up anymore? I would like to remind you, and the people responsible for the incarceration of Michael Behenna, that this is a VOLUNTEER FORCE! Our children don’t have to sign up to be shipped off to death valley, just to be sent back in a pine box or to be locked up in a cage as reward for bravery, honor and valor.

If this judgement stands, and Michael Behenna spends the time he’s been allotted in prison, this nation will eventually fall to the very disease which is causing this type of absolutely reprehensible behavior from our elected officials and those in positions of power and judgement.

The DCX family stands with the Behenna family and true patriots like Rep. Allen West who want to see justice prevail for Michael Behenna. He should be released at once, and those responsible for his captivity should take his place.

If the case of Travon Martin can cause more than 1 million Americans to sign a petition, this case should easily garner 100 million, but as to date it has drawn only 20,000 plus. But it’s not too late for America to get behind this hero and in a resounding voice of unity demand his release, or at least a new trial.http://maketickdemo.com/defendmichael/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/michael-behenna11.jpg (http://maketickdemo.com/defendmichael/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/michael-behenna11.jpg)

Please click the blue facebook share button below and share this message with ALL of your friends, and urge them to do the same. If you have lots of twitter followers then please share it with them. If we can’t do that, considering the severity of this injustice, then God help us, we deserve whatever it is “they” decide to do to us.

Can you click a button to help save the life of a man who gave his all, to protect your liberty and freedom?


http://dcxposed.com/2012/07/11/u-s-soldier-michael-behenna-sentenced-to-25yrs-in-prison-shooting-al-qaeda-op/

palani
22nd July 2012, 03:48 PM
Self-defense does not seem to be indicated here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Behenna


Less than two weeks later Mansur was ordered released due to military intelligence having insufficient evidence to hold him any longer. Behenna's platoon was tasked with the return of Mansur to town as soon as possible. On May 16, while returning the prisoner to a checkpoint as ordered, Behenna and his platoon stopped at a bridge in the northern oil refinery town of Baiji and, with the help of his Iraqi interpreter nicknamed "Harry", tried to question Mansur on the April 21st attacks. According to the interpreter, "Lieutenant Behenna started talking with Ali Mansur and Sergeant Warner followed them. Behenna and Warner started taking off Ali Mansur's clothes with their knives. They then cut his handcuffs." Behenna ordered the detainee to sit, the interpreter said, adding that Behenna seemed to be keen to get information from the detainee regarding the IED attack on U.S. troops in April. Behenna asked the detainee several times: "What do you know you have to tell me." "Ali Mansur said I will talk to you but Lieutenant Behenna pulled trigger and killed him," the interpreter said, speaking in English. "Before we started the patrol, Lieutenant Behenna told Ali Mansur 'I will kill you'. I thought Lieutenant Behenna was trying to scare him. I did not think he would go through (with it)," the interpreter added. "I was standing 10 metres (yards) back during the shooting -- I could see everything even if it was getting dark -- and Sergeant Warner was next to me." Warner then "took the grenade from his pocket, pulled the safety ring, walked around and put the grenade under Ali Mansur's head. "Then they hid his clothes, and Behenna and Warner went back." Two U.S. soldiers from the same battalion as the accused also testified against Warner. Corporal Cody Atkinson said that Behenna and Warner, armed with a grenade, took Mohammed out of the vehicle and under the bridge.[10]

After the murder, Behenna ordered the platoon back to the base and the next day local villagers found Mansur's naked, burned body in the culvert. On July 31 of 2008 Behenna was relieved of his command and charged with the premeditated murder of Ali Mansur Mohamed. In November of that year Behenna was returned to Fort Campbell and assigned to security duties pending his court martial.

Note his family has impressive connections:

Michael Behenna was born to Scott Behenna, an FBI intelligence analyst and retired Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation special agent, and Vicki Behenna,[6] a federal prosecutor who had worked on the Oklahoma City bombing case.

and that his sentence was reduced to 15 years:

After the Behenna family appealed to the Army's Clemency and Parole Board, Michael Behenna's sentence was again reduced, this time to 15 years.

PatColo
22nd July 2012, 03:50 PM
In March of 2009, convicted of killing a known Al Qaeda operative while serving in Iraq, Army Ranger 1st Lieutenant Michael Behenna was sent to Leavenworth prison for a duration of 25 years. The Al Qaeda terrorist, ali mansur, had killed two of Behenna’s comrades and injured two others the previous year. Mansur was on the governments kill/capture list.

But Army intelligence ordered the release of the suspect and Michael was burdened with returning the terrorist to his home. (perhaps whomever made the decision to release mansur should be in prison, that would seem more of a credible charge)

Guessing this "Ali Mansur" chap was aka Shlomo Steinberg, and Michael was burdened with returning the fake terrorist Shlomo to his home in Tel Aviv.:(

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0

Uncle Salty
22nd July 2012, 04:59 PM
Can you click a button to help save the life of a man who gave his all, to protect your liberty and freedom?


I am always baffled by this statement. I mean, what freedoms and liberties are people referring to when they say this? Freedom of speech? The right to bear arms? Protection against illegal search and seizure?

So, if we didn't go to Iraq or Afghanistan or Vietnam or Korea these rights would have been taken away from us? Really? We would have been invaded and lost these rights? Hell, even if Hitler takes over Europe, nothing happens to Americans and their freedom. As a matter of fact, the only way our freedoms get destroyed is by the motherfucking traitors passing bullshit legislation in Washington D.C.

So fuck all this war and this bullshit patriotism. Bring the troops home, protect our borders, and when the enemy is at the gates, I'll be the first to pick up a gun and fight them off.

But let's call a spade a spade. We have been fighting wars for corporations, Israel, and psychopaths, not for freedom and liberty.

As for this soldier. Well, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. Sorry to be so callous, but anyone who joins to the army in this day and age to fight these bullshit wars deserves what he gets.

palani
22nd July 2012, 05:37 PM
We have been fighting wars for corporations, Israel, and psychopaths, not for freedom and liberty.

As for this soldier. ...
Going into battle without a declared war is the act of a mercenary rather than a soldier.

Awoke
24th July 2012, 04:36 AM
If the case of Travon Martin can cause more than 1 million Americans to sign a petition, this case should easily garner 100 million, but as to date it has drawn only 20,000 plus.

The author fails to understand that the jew media was behind the viral dissemination of the Trayvon case, in order to inflame racial tension.

A case like this, if it is real, is not going to further the cause of the luciferians, and therefore will not be pushed.