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Joe Biden Insists The US Try Harder To Prosecute Acquitted Blackwater Guards



Jan 23, 2010 31 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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BAGHDAD (AP) – The U.S. will appeal a court decision dismissing manslaughter charges against five Blackwater Worldwide guards involved in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said Saturday.

Biden’s announcement after a meeting with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani shows just how diplomatically sensitive the incident remains nearly three years later. A lawyer for one guard, noting that word of the intended appeal came in Iraq, accused the Obama administration of political expediency and the U.S. was pursuing an innocent man, rather than justice.

Blackwater security contractors were guarding U.S. diplomats when the guards opened fire in Nisoor Square, a crowded Baghdad intersection, on Sept. 16, 2007. Seventeen people were killed, including women and children, in a shooting that inflamed anti-American sentiment in Iraq.

Biden expressed his “personal regret” for the shooting and said the Obama administration was disappointed by the dismissal. “A dismissal is not an acquittal,” he said.

The U.S. rebuffed Iraqi demands that the U.S. contractors face trial in Iraqi courts. After a lengthy investigation, U.S. prosecutors charged five of the contractors with manslaughter and took a guilty plea from a sixth.

But the case fell apart when a federal trial judge in Washington, Ricardo Urbina, said in a Dec. 31 ruling that the Justice Department mishandled evidence and violated the guards’ constitutional rights. Prosecutors now face difficult odds getting an appeals court to reinstate the case.

The dismissal outraged many Iraqis, who said it showed the Americans considered themselves above the law. The Iraqi government began collecting signatures for a class-action lawsuit from victims who were wounded or lost relatives.

Lawyers for two of the Blackwater guards—Donald Ball, a former U.S. Marine from West Valley City, Utah, and Dustin Heard, a former U.S. Marine from Knoxville, Tenn.—sharply criticized the U.S. government’s planned appeal.

“By announcing this decision in Iraq, through an elected official, the United States makes clear it has decided to do what is politically expedient, rather than what is just based on Judge Urbina’s unshakable findings that the prosecutors engaged in gross misconduct and intentionally violated Mr. Ball’s constitutional rights,” attorney Steven McCool, who represents Ball, said in a statement. “In the end, the United States has shown it will pursue an innocent man, rather than justice.”

Attorney David Schertler, who represents Heard, said moving ahead with an appeal “appears to be based upon political considerations rather than a careful consideration of the legal merits of the case as it should be.”

White House officials said the U.S. Justice Department decided on the appeal and that Biden’s trip was not intended to be way it would be announced.

Messages seeking comment from lawyers for the other three guards who fought the charges were not immediately returned Saturday.

Those guards are Evan Liberty, a former U.S. Marine from Rochester, N.H.; Nick Slatten, a former U.S. Army sergeant from Sparta, Tenn., and Paul Slough, an U.S. Army veteran from Keller, Texas.

The sixth guard, Jeremy Ridgeway of California, pleaded guilty to one count each of manslaughter, attempted manslaughter, and aiding and abetting. It’s unclear what Urbina’s ruling means for him.

Blackwater has said the guards were innocent, contending there were ambushed by insurgents. Prosecutors said the shooting was unprovoked.

Court documents paint a murky picture of a case rife with conflicting evidence. Some witnesses say the Blackwater convoy was under fire; others say it wasn’t. Some said the entire convoy fired into the intersection; others said only a few men opened fire.

Even the government’s key witnesses, three members of the Blackwater convoy, at times seemed to undercut the government’s case.

Since the shooting, the Myock, N.C.-based Blackwater has renamed itself Xe Services and overhauled its management. Iraq has pulled the company’s license to operate in the country.


  • tom of wales

    JB is a P O S!!! What will these libtards stoop to next?

  • jasjfarrell

    I guess it is only due process for terrorists.

  • westcoastgirl

    Numbnuts wants to try to bring charges, already dropped, against his own citizens, while effectively letting terrorists take a walk by dropping military charges against them and trying them in a civil court.

    He’s brilliant :roll:

  • Steady Eddie

    We need to bring charges against Hairplugs Biden for consistently exhibiting an excessive amount of stupidity.

  • thrasymakhos

    Total blinding anger…total blinding anger…words just fail me. What manner of people do these animals like Biden think they are? :evil: :mad:

    • Xcrypto

      Blinding anger indeed!
      Don’t forget the Navy Seals being charged with punching a terrorist!
      Perhaps one of America’s great natural resources for the last 234 years… young Americans who choose to wear the uniform of their country … serve, bleed and die for a cause beyound themselves, Liberty. If Obama continues to treat them as criminals; how can we expect them to be there when their country calls?

  • Reloader449

    Fucking Bastard. Goddamned Fucking Bastard. Somebody show this shithead where his own dick is, so he’ll have something better to do.

    • richwill

      Someone showed him “it” when he was a child and that is why he is mentally challenged at this point in time.

  • http://cmblake6.wordpress.com cmblake6
  • http://www.bootparkergriffith.com The Sentinel at the Gate

    Yes, by God; let’s prosecute to the full extent of the law the Navy Seals, Blackwater, soldiers of Abu Ghraib and anyone else who would attempt to keep our nation safe. And let’s turn all the fucking Muzzies lose so they can continue their attacks on America.

    Makes perfect sense when the POSUS is a fucking Marxist Muzzie himself hell-bent on the destruction of the country.

  • Eazy

    He’s a waste of skin.

  • 0311inOHio (I didn’t drink the kool-Aid)

    Crazy, crazy Uncle Joe… Looks like and sounds like he has been hitting the bottle again.

    Goofy fucktard!

    Needs to be tared and feathered!

    Scares the shit out of me that Dumb and Dumber are where they are!

  • http://militias.ning.com/ rosie

    The Constitution of the United States of America
    Article III Section 3 delineates treason as follows:

    Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort.
    :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun: :gun:

  • http://www.royersfordbrew.com Levi

    This is the biggest P.O.S. smoke screen to try and divert attention away from the fact that our president is a complete Ducher and since his socialist heathcare reform is now fucked they want blood. Ive bee there and as long as these men were not raping women and children let them come home and live their lives! Fuck off Joe~!

  • JayMS

    Can somebody please tell me WTF is going on here? :evil: Plugs is a moron but something evil is afoot. Like others have said, Michael Behenna, the Navy SEALS, and now this bullshit.

    The only plausable explanation to me is that the Obama admin is pulling these show trials as a form of political theater to appease the muzzies and to put the fear of God in our military to avoid another Abu Ghraib or Gitmo not-really-a-scandal scandal. I can even understand them not wanting bad press, though it seems like a waste of time to try to fight a war and then kowtow to the NYT. But OK, fair enough.

    Is it just that Obama doesn’t want another “scandal” or this something more sinister at work here?

    • CPLViper

      I believe that BHO uses these cases to redirect our ‘fire’. If we are busy trying to help the targets of these cases (which is needed and justified) then we don’t have time to pay attention to what else is going on. I am just glad that BHO still doesn’t realize that we have enough people waking up to the unconstitutionality of this administration’s actions and everyday people are learning more and more.

  • Bobby E

    Can’t wait until we’ve tried and hung our ‘national treasure’ … traitorist liberals.

  • http://eartlink@net nomee1

    biden is a fag, those black water guys were heros, and i for one suport them….. had it been me, i would have kept shooting untill there was no more amo :gun:

    • http://eartlink@net nomee1

      or my gun melted

  • GregGS

    Who let that retarded animal out of it’s cage without tranquilizers? Somebody need to bind him up like the gimp in the movie Pulp Fiction.

  • REV Jeff

    biden is absolutly in this years dead pool

  • billy_bonney

    prosecute Blackwater (who is made up primaily of Ex Military types) and free the terrorists….yeah way to go assholes

    • vincenzo4

      Why people can’t see this blatant fact is beyond me. What concerns me is what the media is unwilling to publish about this administration. Just what has been releaserd alone when compared and contrasted is very, very, revealing and quite damaging to national security. Yet….Obama he is sooooo kewllllll.

  • reagan54

    Has anyone checked if he has Alzheimer’s? If not, he is definitely on drugs. Ok, if not, he’s really, really stupid.

    • http://eartlink@net nomee1

      :arrow: i vote for just plain stupid

  • reagan54

    P.S., I can never forgive him for what he did to Justice Thomas. Fortunately there is God.

  • Tom in CO

    lol biden

  • Tyler520

    Biden: keepin’ it classy

    The guy acts more like a Nazi every day

  • vincenzo4

    The really interesting aspect is the judge dropped the case, because these guys were prosecuted AFTER their testimony was taken as a result of the investigation; read their administrative investigation rights-giving the USE IMMUNITY from CRIMINAL PROSECITION-in the investigation by Department of State-who obviously had NO intention to prosecute.

    Two Army Colonels allegedly responded to the scene AFTER these guys left, and found no evidence of an attack as they claimed, of course when they arrived, they encountered Iraqi National Police “processing the crime scene”, after members of that same agency were engaged during the ambush. Gee, no evidence of an attack after the scene was left unsecure from American hands for how long?

    The very interesting aspect is that Biden has the balls to demand an appeal against his own, but is quiet as an ass kissing little despicable bastard over the unmitigated dropping of charges against the 9/11 defendants at Guantanamo.

    Amazing revealation of loyalty. Classic Democrat.

    BUT don’t question their patriotism.

    They blamed eight years of their inaction and refusal to engage the enemy during the 1990s on Bush.

    They are blaming their 12 months of radical abdication of this country on Bush now as well.

    Obama…He’s so kewl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • Minuteman01

      If at first you don’t succeed, Try, Try, again!
      :shock:

  • GRIZZ

    Women and children died?
    They died on 9/11 too.