This guy is probably wishing he was casualty number 4 in the Captain Phillips flotilla now that he's facing life in prison for messing with the wrong country and thinking by turning on his buddies he was gonna get the easy ride that these terrorists are all expecting now that terrorists' worst nightmare GWB has moseyed off into the Dallas sunset.
They're all thinking their Muslim brother Barack Hussein Obama is gonna cut 'em all some slack, and the facts are he may just do that as he's already headed down that road but is meeting with some unexpected resistance, particularly with his "Close Club Gitmo" promise falling apart in the Cuban sand, which is a darn good thing to see.
Hopefully some of his sea slime partners in crime are getting the message on their satellite phones that the US ain't France, and hopefully the pressure's on Obama to be tough with these sea faring terrorists
They're all thinking their Muslim brother Barack Hussein Obama is gonna cut 'em all some slack, and the facts are he may just do that as he's already headed down that road but is meeting with some unexpected resistance, particularly with his "Close Club Gitmo" promise falling apart in the Cuban sand, which is a darn good thing to see.
Hopefully some of his sea slime partners in crime are getting the message on their satellite phones that the US ain't France, and hopefully the pressure's on Obama to be tough with these sea faring terrorists
SOMALIAN PIRATE SUSPECT INDICTED -Somali pirate, the sole survivor and ringleader of the crew that hijacked the Maersk Alabama cargo ship and held its captain hostage, was indicted today on 10 counts, including piracy on the high seas and hostage taking.
Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse has been in Manhattan Federal prison since his capture on April 12.
'While on the lifeboat, Muse, used a radio to communicate with representatives of the US government and threatened to kill the captain unless his demands were satisfied' the indictment reads.' That demand was safe passage from the scene.
Muse will appear in court on Thursday. If he's convicted of piracy he faces life in the brig."
Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse has been in Manhattan Federal prison since his capture on April 12.
"While on the lifeboat, Muse, used a radio to communicate with representatives of the US government and threatened to kill the captain unless his demands were satisfied" the indictment reads." That demand was safe passage from the scene.
Muse will appear in court on Thursday. If he's convicted of piracy he faces life in the brig.
The FBI says Muse was the first pirate to board the American cargo boat, as it was about 280 miles off the Somali coast.
He and others held Phillips hostage until Navy sharpshooters killed three other suspects.
Muse, was brought to the US. He wept when his lawyers failed last month to convince a federal judge he was only 15 and should be tried as a juvenile.
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