Sorcha Faal: Virginia Set To Charge Obama With Death
Penalty Murder
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A
stunning Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) report on current legislative
actions being considered and/or proposed by the individual States in America
states that Virginia appears to be close to executing a warrant against
President Barack Obama for the crime of “capital murder” which carries the
death penalty.
According
to this report, the top law enforcement officer in Virginia, Attorney General
Kenneth Cuccinelli , believes he has sufficient evidence to
charge Obama with murder over the US Presidents killing of former State
resident, and US citizen, Anwar al-Aulaqi.
Under
Virginia law, this report continues, “the willful, deliberate, and
premeditated killing of more than one person within a three-year period”
constitutes the charging of Obama with capital murder, which carries the
death sentence, due to the President’s killing of al-Aulaqi’s 16 year old
son, Abdulrahman Anwar al-Aulaqi, who, like his father, was also a US
citizen.
Attorney
General Cuccinelli, this report says, has long been critical of Obama and
during a 2010 appearance, when an audience member asked, “what can we do
about Obama and the birth certificate thing”, responded that if Virginia
challenged a law, he could seek to invalidate it because “someone qualified
to be President didn't sign it”, and the possibility that Obama was born in
Kenya did not “seem beyond the realm of possibility”.
Virginia
appears to one of the most anti-Obama regime States as evidenced by when the
White House called drone strikes against Americans on US soil 'legal,'
'ethical' and 'wise' - even without evidence of a pending attack – they
responded by starting the process of enacting a law banning the use of police
and/or Federal government drones, and their city of Charlottesville becoming
the first in the United States to outlaw these pilotless assassins from being
in their skies.
Al-Aulaqi,
this report says, served as imam at the Dar al-Hijrah mosque near Falls
Church, Virginia, serving Muslims in Northern Virginia. He also led academic
discussions frequented by FBI Director of Counter-Intelligence for the Middle
East Gordon M. Snow. Al-Aulaqi also served as the Muslim chaplain at George
Washington University and in 2002 he became the first imam to conduct a
prayer service for the Congressional Muslim Staffer Association at the US
Capitol.
In
2010, however, Obama signed an “assassination order” against al-Aulaqi and on
30 September 2011 he was killed after being targeted by a CIA drone strike in
Yemen.
Two
weeks later, on 14 October 2011, al-Aulaqi’s son Abdulrahman was likewise
killed in Yemen by Obama’s order leading human rights groups to ask questions
as to why this child, an American teenager, was killed by the US in a country
with which the United States is not at war. Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal
director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), further stated after
this childs assassination, “If the government is going to be firing Predator
missiles at American citizens, surely the American public has a right to know
who’s being targeted, and why.”
The
Obama regime, however, disagrees with the ACLU and in a memo obtained by NBC
News this past week refers to a broader definition of imminence and
specifically says their government is not required to have “clear evidence
that a specific attack on US persons and interests will take place in the
immediate future” in order to assassinate anyone the President chooses without
either charges or trial.
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