Saturday, November 11, 2006

Judge extends deadline for Haq in shooting case

Attorneys for the man accused of opening fire at a Seattle Jewish charity now have one more month to provide reasons why the suspect, who they contend suffers from "serious mental illness," shouldn't face the death penalty.

King County Prosecutor Norm Maleng now has until Dec. 15 to decide whether to seek the execution of Naveed Haq, 31, in the July 28 shooting that left one woman dead and five wounded at the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle.

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Please take a moment today to remember Veterans Day.



Through the generations, America's men and women in uniform have defeated tyrants, liberated continents, and set a standard of courage and idealism for the entire world. On Veterans Day, our Nation pays tribute to those who have proudly served in our Armed Forces.

To protect the Nation they love, our veterans stepped forward when America needed them most. In conflicts around the world, their sacrifice and resolve helped destroy the enemies of freedom and saved millions from oppression. In answering history's call with honor, decency, and resolve, our veterans have shown the power of liberty and earned the respect and admiration of a grateful Nation.

All of America's veterans have placed our Nation's security before their own lives, creating a debt that we can never fully repay. Our veterans represent the best of America, and they deserve the best America can give them.

As we recall the service of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, we are reminded that the defense of freedom comes with great loss and sacrifice. This Veterans Day, we give thanks to those who have served freedom's cause; we salute the members of our Armed Forces who are confronting our adversaries abroad; and we honor the men and women who left America's shores but did not live to be thanked as veterans. They will always be remembered by our country.

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