Addressing Terry Lakin

Terrence Lakin #89996
830 Sabalu Road
Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027

Letters, cards and postal money orders only.

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21 Responses to Addressing Terry Lakin

  1. FUTTHESHUCKUP says:

    Has he started serving his sentence, Doc?

  2. sarina says:

    I would love to send him a copy of Obama’s COLB and a copy of the book “Dreams from My Father” … maybe he didn’t have the time to read this book or take a good look at “his” president birth certificate.

  3. FUTTHESHUCKUP: Has he started serving his sentence, Doc?

    Yes. He started serving his sentence last Saturday.

  4. sarina: I would love to send him a copy of Obama’s COLB and a copy of the book “Dreams from My Father” …

    Sorry, no books.

  5. FUTTHESHUCKUP says:

    Dr. Conspiracy:
    Yes. He started serving his sentence last Saturday.

    OK, thanks, Doc.

  6. sarina says:

    Dr. Conspiracy: Sorry, no books.

    Just saying… lol

  7. FUTTHESHUCKUP says:

    Dr. Conspiracy:
    Sorry, no books.

    I think they will accept them if they’re sent directly from the publisher. That’s the way state is anyway

  8. G says:

    Send him one of those “Merry Christmas from President Obama” cards. 😉

  9. misha says:

    How can I forward this to Lakin: http://www.dontevenreply.com/

  10. I’ve been thinking about writing to Dr. Lakin. My pastor is very active in prison ministry and he tells me that inmates feel very alone, detached from friends and family. Getting a visit or a letter is a big deal.

  11. Daniel says:

    Speaking of family….

    I noticed that many of the trial reports stated that Mrs Lakin was not present. Does anyone know the circumstances around this?

    I know if I threw away my career and pension of such a fool’s errand as the Lakin debacle, my wife would dump me to the curb, and rightly so. I can’t help wondering if the real victims in this whole affair are Mrs Lakin and the Lakin children, who now have a much dimmer future thanx to Lakin’s stupidity, and the predatory machinations of the birthers who steered him.

  12. Rich Martin says:

    I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.

  13. richCares says:

    “I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.”
    .
    that was self inflicted misfortune (rather dumb)
    .
    getting their jollies off of someone who is insulting our president is OK

  14. Black Lion says:

    Rich Martin: I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.

    Wow….An incoherent and error ridden screed….Lakin’s “misfortune” is of his own making….You should be more upset with WND and the other sites that are attempting to profit off his misfortune….No one here is happy with what Lakin did…All we did was predict that he was making a foolish decision and he would pay a heavy price for his boneheaded decision….

  15. Rickey says:

    Rich Martin: I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.

    Misfortune implies back luck, such as is when you get rear-ended by another vehicle.or when a tree falls over on your house.

    When a solider suffers the consequences for deliberately disobeying orders, it is not bad luck. It is the entirely foreseeable result of making a stupid, ill-informed, selfish decision.

  16. ron says:

    most of us on here early on urged the Dr, to reconsider his position

  17. Lupin says:

    Rich Martin: I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.

    True but I make an exception for traitors like Lakin. I think he got off super easy.

  18. Bovril says:

    http://www.caaflog.com/2010/12/25/top-10-military-justice-stories-of-2010%e2%80%939-united-states-v-lakin/

    Top 10 military justice stories of 2010–#9: United States v. Lakin By Dwight Sullivan, December 25, 2010

    There was disagreement at the CAAFlog confab as to whether the case of United States v. Lakin should make the top-10 list. After all, it is a dog-bites-man story.

    The military justice system proceeded in a way that was not merely predictable but predicted. The case makes our top-10 list largely because the dog was barking-mad and there was a three-ring flea circus performing on its back.

    One of the striking things about the Lakin case is how well the military officers involved in the system functioned amidst all the barking madness. The first military justice practitioner to touch the case was MAJ Kemkes, who would ultimately be the detailed defense counsel. During the court-martial, we learned that he repeatedly advised LTC Lakin that his orders were legal and he was obligated to follow them.

    Those responsible for making the charging decisions followed the KISS principle. They didn’t get exotic, though they easily could have. Nor did they pile on. Rather, they charged common, easy-to-prove offenses in five specifications, two of which were pled in the alternative.

    (more at the link)

  19. US Citizen says:

    Rich Martin: I never sow so many sik people getting their jollies off over someone else’s misfoturnes.

    … and I’ve never seen someone punctuate possessive words correctly and not misspell “their”, yet somehow misspell simple words like “saw” and “sick.”

    No I’m not jolly that an American service doctor was so stupid and selfish that he gambled away his honor and his family’s future.
    But none of the birthers, including him, would listen to reason or investigate true facts.
    We could have saved Lakin and many others a lot of misery, but none of the birthers would to listen to us.
    On the contrary, Lakin listened to a lot of wrongly informed people and they lead Lakin directly to this outcome.’

    If you are a birther and have written anything on the internet supporting birtherism, it is YOU who caused this “misfortune” for Lakin.
    So I find it hard to believe that you accuse us of deriving pleasure from this when it is birthers who are now showing no remorse for an obvious outcome they themselves caused.

  20. Paul Pieniezny says:

    Lupin:
    True but I make an exception for traitors like Lakin. I think he got off super easy.

    Remember the good old days of “La mort, par balle”? In Belgium, conscripts on their first day had to listen to a whole list of offenses that would be punished that way Not reporting for duty at a time on conflict (Korea was a time of conflict, the sergeant explained) was “la mort par balle”.

    Yes, considering Iraq and Afghanistan, the guy got of super duper easy.

  21. misha says:

    Paul Pieniezny: the guy got of super duper easy

    His mutiny was lightly punished. Six months, instead of life.

    Read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Slovik

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