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I haven't seen the exact language.....
Paco,
But I have heard that the judge wrote the decision in such a manner as to strongly imply that parole was a part of the deal. At least that is the way, I have heard that the parole board interpreted it. Bill
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That?s the deal with terrorism Sis. In their psudo intellect /mindset they reckon they are far beyond and over mere criminality and on to a supposed higher ?moral? plane. So bank robbery, murder, mayhem, arson, etc., means no more to them than we would think of writing a letter to the editor. That?s what makes them so dangerous and such a risk to have on the street. It could be that the terrorist that is up for release was a mere revolution groupie/ nookie for some self-styled Che Cuvera and an adrenalin junkie. On the other hand she could have been in the stone-cold core cadre, who knows. But the sentence and the possibility of parole suggest some lower level participation and maybe that was a factor in the plea bargain deal. It?s hard to say for sure without knowing the whole story. I recall that during the Weathermen Underground heyday, a few of them managed to blow them selves to bits while constructing their bomb contraptions and that was a welcome thing to happen. Presently a former (current?) Weatherman Underground individual is a top politico in one of the Northern California counties and that is a real sore mess for sure. I wonder how that one escaped the net and why Californians allow a terrorist in county government. But I?ll just let them figure that one out and stay clear of that county.
In my personal opinion, once there is a commitment to terrorism, a bridge is permanently burned within the individual and there ain?t no going back, no way. So a parole may be a bunch of wishful thinking in terms of thinking there is a rehabbed person. But if there is close supervision and public awareness it is a possibility that the person can be contained, maybe. But if she goes missing, watch out!!!!! Scamp
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