SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 31, 2007

Failed Ford Assassin Released On Parole

Sara Jane Moore Attempted To Kill President Ford In 1975

  • Sara Jane Moore looks out the window of a U.S. marshal's car in San Francisco, seen in this Dec. 16, 1975, file photo, on her way to the federal court where U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti accepted her plea of guilty to the attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford. Moore was released from prison Monday, Dec. 31, 2007.

    Sara Jane Moore looks out the window of a U.S. marshal's car in San Francisco, seen in this Dec. 16, 1975, file photo, on her way to the federal court where U.S. District Judge Samuel Conti accepted her plea of guilty to the attempted assassination of President Gerald Ford. Moore was released from prison Monday, Dec. 31, 2007.  (AP)

(AP)  Sara Jane Moore, who took a shot at President Ford in a bizarre 1975 assassination attempt, was paroled from prison Monday.

Moore, 77, had served 32 years of a life sentence when she was released from the federal prison in Dublin, east of San Francisco, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said.

Bureau spokeswoman Felicia Ponce said she had no details on why Moore was released.

Moore was 40 feet away from Ford outside a hotel in San Francisco when she fired a shot at him on Sept. 22, 1975. As she raised her .38-caliber revolver and pulled the trigger, Oliver Sipple, a disabled former Marine standing next to her, pushed up her arm. The bullet flew over Ford's head by several feet.

In recent interviews, Moore said she regretted her actions, saying she was blinded by her radical political views.

"I am very glad I did not succeed. I know now that I was wrong to try," Moore said a year ago in an interview with KGO-TV.

Just 17 days before Moore tried to kill the president, Ford survived an attempt on his life in Sacramento by Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson.

Moore said that she was convinced at the time that the government had declared war on the left.

"I was functioning, I think, purely on adrenaline and not thinking clearly. I have often said that I had put blinders on and I was only listening to what I wanted to hear," she told KGO.

Moore's confusing background - which included five failed marriages, name changes and involvement with political groups like the Symbionese Liberation Army - baffled the public and even her own defense attorney during her trial.

"I never got a satisfactory answer from her as to why she did it," said retired federal public defender James F. Hewitt. "There was just bizarre stuff, and she would never tell anyone anything about her background."

Ford insisted the two attempts on his life shouldn't prevent him from having contact with the American people.

"If we can't have the opportunity of talking with one another, seeing one another, shaking hands with one another, something has gone wrong in our society. I think it's important that we as a people don't capitulate to the wrong element," he said.

Ford died just over a year ago.

Moore was born Sara Jane Kahn in Charleston, W.Va. She acted in high school plays and dreamed of being a film actress.

In the 1970s, Moore began working for People in Need, a free food program established by millionaire Randolph Hearst in exchange for the return for his daughter Patty, who was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974.

Moore soon became involved with radical leftists, ex-convicts and other members of San Francisco's counterculture. At this time, Moore became an informant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

She has said she fired at Ford because she thought she would be killed once it was disclosed that she was an FBI informant. The bureau ended its relationship with her about four months before the assassination attempt.

"I was going to go down anyway," she said in a 1982 interview with the San Jose Mercury News. "If the government was going to kill me, I was going to make some kind of statement."

Moore was sent to a West Virginia women's prison in 1977. Two years later, she escaped, but was captured several hours later.

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by Danny_Vice January 2, 2008 7:39 AM EST
Almost one year to the day since the passing of Former United States President Gerald Ford, the liberal activist who tried to kill him walks free.

Michigan%u2019s second-highest court says that anyone involved in an extramarital fling can be prosecuted for first-degree criminal sexual conduct, a felony offense where Life in prison is within the mandatory sentencing guidelines for that state.

That%u2019s right folks, our laws have become so politically and legally skewed that attempting to blow away a US President is nearly on par in the eyes of the law as an ordinary drunken fling. It%u2019s quite an outlandish thought considering many of our own Presidents have been caught up in extramarital affairs.

Danny Vice
The Weekly Vice
http://weeklyvice.blogspot.com

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by apolloknowsa January 1, 2008 6:20 PM EST
Was huckabee involved in her commutation?
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by pensacola88 January 1, 2008 6:07 PM EST
32 years is a long time. I hope the new found freedom will offer her a chance to finish her life with peaceful years. She isn''t perfect, just forgiven. Our country gave her a great gift.
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by sevenveils January 1, 2008 5:21 PM EST
Her release is exemplary of the federal penitentiary system. An inmate sentenced to life imprisonment reaches old age. Their health care expenses sky
rocket with all the problems associated with caring for the elderly. Rather than addressing these issues, the inmate is released, with no means of employment, no social security, no means of affording a living.

It costs approximately $60,000 a year to incarcerate an inmate. With the added health care costs of the elderly this figure could easily exceed $100,000 per year.

This practice while seemingly humane is inexcusable.
The money saved by these practices boast the profits of the private penal industries.

Pertaining to this woman''s release, she should be treated as all murderers and attempted murderers and kept behind bars.
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by prairiefox1 January 1, 2008 4:45 PM EST
From the headlines I assumed they were talking about products of the Ford Motor Co.!
I was about to volunteer my Ford Fing--150!
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by prairiefox1 January 1, 2008 4:44 PM EST
From the headlines I assumed they were talking about products of the Ford Motor Co.!
I was about to volunteer my Ford Fing--150!
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by robstrck January 1, 2008 4:43 PM EST
Happy New year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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by prairiefox1 January 1, 2008 4:42 PM EST
From the headlines I assumed they were talking about products of the Ford Motor Co.!
I was about to volunteer my Ford Fing--150!
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by kevzgrl January 1, 2008 2:23 PM EST
A nut is a nut, no matter what name she goes by.....
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by one_american January 1, 2008 2:21 PM EST
"I was functioning, I think, purely on adrenaline and not thinking clearly. I have often said that I had put blinders on and I was only listening to what I wanted to hear," she told KGO.

She sounds just like the liberals who today suffer from Bush Derangement Syndrome...
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by jetranger7 January 1, 2008 2:21 PM EST
Hey- SJM, I think we need to have a Talk,, I have a Mission for You,, This time tho, I doubt anybody from our government will both you,, at all,,,, their as Sick of this Azz-wipe as the rest of us are,,The Mission is Secret, so secret its on here, remember what you tried back then that got you in trouble,,, could you do it again,, only this time ,, we''ll all turn a blind eye and say or do nothing,, you''ll hear a loud applause too,, and a Thank-Youuuu,, from every official in Government too !!!! We don''t have another year of this idiot,, please do something !!!!!
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:51 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:50 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:45 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:44 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:42 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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by Krazcarl January 1, 2008 1:38 PM EST
ONE REAL DIPSTICK. The truth is she was trying to get back at Nixon by killing his lap dog.
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