Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Christie commutes the sentence

This makes me wish that Gov. Christie was president back when the two Border Patrol agents were sent to prison in 2005. These are the types of actions that we should see many Governors and others (such as presidents) taking.

A man given seven years in prison after being found with two guns he purchased legally in Colorado has had his sentence commuted, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced Monday.

The case of Brian Aitken, 27, had become a cause célèbre among gun-rights advocates. On Jan. 2, 2009, Aitken, an entrepreneur and media consultant with no prior criminal record, muttered to his mother that life wasn't worth living after a planned visit with son was abruptly canceled at the last minute. Aitken then left his mother's home in Mount Laurel as she called police, who later found two locked and unloaded handguns in the trunk of his car.


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Good for Governor Christie. Maybe he will run for president in two years....

3 comments:

On the Mark said...

Christie has a lot of work to do in NJ and the experience will no doubt help to refine his governing skills. But he'd likely have to run against Jesus to not get my vote.

Prime said...

I hear you on that and I agree.

I am watching him and this new senator, Marko Rubio out of Florida.

XtnYoda said...

At times these days the proverbial "dog catcher" looks pretty good as a candidate for President... but as you say... Rubio and Christie are looking like they've got the makings.