You're taking the word of a terrorist now?

Convict denies role in deaths of judge's kin

By Mike Robinson, Associated Press  |  March 4, 2005

CHICAGO -- Jailed white supremacist Matthew Hale said yesterday that the slaying of a federal judge's husband and elderly mother was a "heinous crime" that "only an idiot" would think he ordered, according to a statement released by his mother. [P6: Hey...your ass is in jail for trying to have the judge killed over a fucking copyright dispute. And you feel qualified to call someone an idiot?]

"There is no way that any supporter of mine could commit such a heinous crime," Hale said in the statement, released through his mother after her weekly telephone call to him at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. "I totally condemn it, and I want the perpetrator caught and prosecuted." [P6: No supporter...but an employee?]

The shootings at the home of US District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow occurred a month before Hale was to be sentenced by another judge for trying to have Lefkow killed. In a dispute on a trademark presided over by Lefkow, she had ordered Hale to change the name of his extremist group.

Posted by Prometheus 6 on March 4, 2005 - 7:53am :: Race and Identity
 
 

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It's been a bad PR week for the knuckledragging tip of the conservative right wing.

Shockingly little consternation or repudiation from the administration and its local minions, however. Homegrown/domestic terrorism and local chapters of the international axis of evil get only as much heat and light as the moral testicular fortitude and expedient political interests of the GOP allow.

and as we have all been thoroughly shown by now, the latter trumps the former ON EVERY SINGLE ISSUE, EVERY SINGLE TIME!

Posted by  cnulan on March 4, 2005 - 6:01pm.

""There is no way that any supporter of mine could commit such a heinous crime," Hale said in the statement, released through his mother after her weekly telephone call to him at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Chicago. "I totally condemn it, and I want the perpetrator caught and prosecuted."

Is this the Carlo Ricci statement of innocence? I don't think that Michael Corleone would be fooled by this declaration.

Posted by  PTCruiser on March 5, 2005 - 1:37am.