[Rhodes22-list] Serves him right--MUST READ

Brad Haslett flybrad at gmail.com
Sun Feb 3 21:08:50 EST 2008


Hank,

Blackfive.net is a great source for news on Iraq.  Those guys did a good job
of staying on top of this unfortunate situation.

Brad

On Feb 3, 2008 7:38 PM, Hank <hnw555 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Speaking about marines, you guys will like this story my uncle sent to me.
>
> Hank
>
>
>  I keep hearing that liberals support the troops but oppose the war.
> Sounds
> like the hate the troops more than they oppose the war. nfs
>
>
>
>
>
> **Courtroom combat in the Riverside Press-Enterprise: ***
>
> The U.S. justice system should not tolerate even minor assaults on
> military
> personnel. In the case of an Illinois Marine, we're glad to see the system
> work, even if it took an Internet-generated push.
>
> Thanks to a few Marines, both active-duty and retired, the story ends
> well.
>
> On Dec. 1, Chicago lawyer Jay Grodner took offense at "Semper Fi" Marine
> Corps license plates on a black BMW. So the anti-war activist keyed the
> car.
> The car's owner, Marine Sgt. Michael McNulty, saw him do it and had him
> arrested.
>
> The police wanted to charge Grodner with a misdemeanor. McNulty held out
> for
> a felony charge, which the damage warranted. The prosecutor felt it was a
> minor case and urged the parties to make a deal, but neither was inclined
> to
> do so.
>
> Complicating matters was the fact that McNulty was en route to Camp
> Pendleton for his second deployment to Iraq. He was slated to report Jan.
> 2.
> The case was set for Dec. 31.
>
> At this point, a military-affairs blogger, BlackFive (
> http://www.blackfive.net ), posted the story. A BlackFive reader attended
> the Dec. 31 hearing and reported a crowd in the courtroom supporting
> McNulty, along with a new prosecutor -- Patrick Kelley, USMC 1969-72.
> Grodner also had the misfortune of having his case assigned to Judge
> William
> O'Malley, USMC 1961-64.
>
> The case was resolved Monday when Grodner pleaded guilty. The judge
> couldn't
> resist a little lecture. From the transcript:
>
> "You probably also wondered why there was a whole crowd of people here
> today, Mr. Grodner. That's because there is a little principle that**the
> Marine Corps has and has had since 1775, when they had fought and lost
> their
> lives so that people like you could enjoy the freedom of this country; and
> that is a little proverb that we follow, that no Marine is left behind.
> ***
>
> ** **
>
> **"So, Sgt. McNulty couldn't be here, but other Marines showed in his
> stead.
> Take him away." **
>
> ** **
>
> **Grodner will do community service, spend a year on probation, pay
> restitution and then, if his promise to a newspaper columnist can be
> believed, move to France. **
>
> ** **
>
> **To the online Marine community, congratulations on a gratifying victory.
> *** ** And to Sgt. McNulty, come home safe. ***
>
> *You can see a little more on this if you go to Snopes.com and search *
>
> *under "Lawyer defaces Marines car". There was also an article in the *
>
> *Chicago** Tribune on Jan. 20th. I work with a lot of attorneys in *
>
> *Chicago**, and will inquire about this asshole - and pass on any tidbits
> I
> *
>
> *pick up. Maybe we can set up a regular visitation to his home/office *
>
> *when anyone goes to Chicago! *
>
> *Link to Snopes *
>
> *http://www.snopes.com/politics/military/keyedcar.asp*
>
>
>
> http://urbangrounds.com/2007/12/30/jay-r-grodner/
>
>
>
> http://www.blackfive.net/main/2007/12/anti-military-l.html
>
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> http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-kass_03jan03,0,5792645,full.column
>
>
>  ------------------------------
>
> I just love the Marines.
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