The evangelical organizer who helped Michele Bachmann win the Ames Straw Poll in Iowa Saturday was previously charged with terrorism in Uganda after being arrested for possession of assault rifles and ammunition in February 2006, just days before Uganda's first multi-party elections in 20 years.
Peter E. Waldron spent 37 days in the Luriza Prison outside Kampala, where he says he was tortured, after being arrested along with six Congolese and Ugandan nationals for the weapons, which were described variously in news reports as having been found in his bedroom or a closet in his home. The charges, which could have led to life in prison, were dropped in March 2006 after a pressure campaign by Waldron's friends and colleagues and what Waldron says was the intervention of the Bush administration.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Of course she is
Lost in the many stupidities of claiming Obama was born in Kenya is the fact that so many, uberconservative candidates are tied to violence against gays in neighboring Uganda.
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It's horrific that American Plutocrats and their fundamentalist lackeys have become the greatest terrorist threat to world.
shame he isn't still in uganda's prison.
where he says he was tortured
I thought these dipshits said torture, or rather, "Freedom Massage", was awesome.
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