The Atlantic |
...charged with terrorism along with six other men, 2 Ugandans and 4 Congolese. These charges stem from the allegation that he was attempting to hire/arm a rebel Congolese group to capture the Lord's Resistance Army generalissimo Joseph Kony for the 1.7 million dollar bounty money.Waldron, who laughed during the trial, served 37 days before he was sprung by the Bush administration.
Today, Joe.My.God posted a story about Waldron, citing The Atlantic (see link under picture) and noting his claimed friendship with Ugandan kill-the-days Pastor Martin Ssempa.
Bachmann's Iowa Campaign Manager is no prize either.
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