May 2, 2008, - 3:27 pm
Definition of Chutzpah: Hezbo Spy Asks for Less Jailtime; Cites SCHLUSSEL in Absurd Brief
By Debbie Schlussel
Talk about chutzpah.
Nada Nadim Prouty–the Hezbollah spy who infiltrated the FBI and the CIA, the one about whom I’m NOT allowed to write in the Detroit Free Press–is seeking to do less than the paltry, slap-on-the-hand 6-12 months jailtime the government is seeking. Meanwhile, Jonathan Pollard has rotted in jail for over two decades and is scheduled to stay there for life.
And GET THIS!–The 32-page brief filed by this Hezbollah spy skank cites ME as the reason she should get less time (see page 23, footnotes). Un-fricking-believable.
Nada Nadim Al-Aouar Deladurantaye Valley Prouty: Hezbo Spy Cites Schlussel in Dumb Brief Asking for Less Jailtime
So, what do I have to do with Prouty’s claim that she should get less time? Well, her lawyer claims I’ve “unfairly” accused her of being a Hezbollah spy, a/k/a “Jihad Jane,” in a New York Post column, last year. Because spying on your computer for Hezbollah’s top U.S. financier does not make you a Hezbo spy, I suppose. And, they assert, therefore, Prouty should get a “lighter” sentence.
PUH-LEEZE. This is pathetic. A woman who spied for Hezbollah, who infiltrated the FBI and the CIA at its highest levels of counterterrorist operations, relies on a headline in a column I wrote as an excuse that she should have to serve the absurdly minute jail sentence she’s already getting?
Welcome to America. That this theatrics goes on, is why we’re losing the war on terror.
Well, at least there is freedom for Prouty to express herself as she wishes. She–a spy, a traitor, and an admitted multiple-felon–can cite me in her ludicrous brief.
But I can’t cite her paltry sentence in a lousy Detroit Free Press op-ed piece.
Again, Welcome to America.
Nauseating.
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NEFA has a cornucopia of interesting docs detailing the operations in which Prouty was involved and all the top feds who were fooled by her.
I do not know whether the judge would be pissed-off by Prouty’s reasoning, but if it were me, I would make the time for every charge to be served consecutively and then add another ten. I would gladly take my chances against any sentence review board with that.
chsw
chsw on May 2, 2008 at 4:16 pm