Thursday, December 16, 2010
Huh?...What?...Apologized??????????....Yeah...and I'm sorry about this blog...Unbelievable!
FORT MEADE, Md. – Lt. Col. Terrence Lakin apologized today for forcing the Army to court-martial him in hopes of compelling President Barack Obama to prove his Constitutional eligibility to serve as commander-in-chief.
Convicted on all four charges against him, Lakin told his court-martial panel he will no longer disobey orders and would resume his military career if the Army would let him.
"I am extremely sorry for everything that has come of this," Lakin said in unsworn testimony during the sentencing phase of his trial. "As a military member, I was wrong."
The doctor, who several witnesses testified has an exemplary service record, will be sentenced tomorrow.
Convicted on all four charges against him, Lakin told his court-martial panel he will no longer disobey orders and would resume his military career if the Army would let him.
"I am extremely sorry for everything that has come of this," Lakin said in unsworn testimony during the sentencing phase of his trial. "As a military member, I was wrong."
The doctor, who several witnesses testified has an exemplary service record, will be sentenced tomorrow.
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Do I have this correctly?
ReplyDeleteThe Army illegally tried a man who said none of the orders signed by the Imposter were legal.
What a bunch of clowns, cowards, and scum.
When they break you you get broken, and I believe that is what happened to Dr. Lakin. His intentions were noble and good but he was not up to the fallout. His faith that he would be given a fair hearing by military justice was, sadly, naive. I have nothing but sympathy for Dr Lakin.
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