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Aug 7, 2008
Salim Hamdan pleaded with a military jury on Thursday to spare him from a life in prison, saying he worked as Osama bin Laden's driver because he needed a job.
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He would be a perfect cohort to join our cause.
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ya, i hope he gets life in solitary confinement, check out this blog it has alot of stuff about islamic fanatics
http://livingjersey.wordpress.com/ |
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I had told Binny many times, take the camel it is safer!
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“It's Y'all, Not You All!” Joined: Dec 6, 2007 Comments: 1720 |
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1 What's wrong with you people? It's not like he tortured little american girls or something. He just drove him around! That's like impeaching bush and giving the pilot of Airforce 1 life in prison. |
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1 I think about 30 years of breaking rocks and deportation to Antarctica might be about right. |
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“I'm not your friend, buddy.” Joined: Apr 8, 2008 Comments: 790 ISP: New York, NY |
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1 And we should put the Airforce 1 pilot in prison, for not bailing out at 23,000 feet. |
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1 You just want him down there because you think he has a pretty mouth. |
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“Compromise yourself for no one” Joined: Dec 6, 2006 Comments: 8013 Cajun Country ISP: Lawrenceville, GA |
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1 Thank you. I was reading the article and came back to find that "terrorism" is alive and well in the good ole U.S of A. Amazing how people want his head on a platter and the man was just trying to feed his family. And these folks say the middle east is horrible.... |
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“I'm not your friend, buddy.” Joined: Apr 8, 2008 Comments: 790 ISP: New York, NY |
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1 This coming from the guy in Kentucky. LOL |
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“ Seal Of Democrat Party” Joined: Aug 1, 2007 Comments: 2156 |
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1 Do you hear that? That the violin I am playing for you and him! |
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1 The only thing he was convicted of was being Bin Laden's driver. With the "suspects" rounded up in the past 7 years, you'd think they have a bigger fish to fry. Another silly attempt by BushCo at trying to legitimize an illegal war and torture. If we are so proud of the legal system in America, why not employ it? Why not allow defendants to have access to attorneys and our system of Jurisprudence? Why did the Supreme Court restore The Great Writ of Habeas Corpus, a right the Bush administration attempted to subvert by the Military Commissions Act of 2006? Because it was unconstitutional! "In a major rebuke to the Bush administration's theories of presidential power -- and in an equally stinging rebuke to the bipartisan political class which has supported the Bush detention policies -- the U.S. Supreme Court today, in a 5-4 decision (.pdf), declared Section 7 of the Military Commissions Act of 2006 unconstitutional. The Court struck down that section of the MCA because it purported to abolish the writ of habeas corpus -- the means by which a detainee challenges his detention in a court -- despite the fact that the Constitution permits suspension of that writ only "in Cases of Rebellion or Invasion."..... http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/0... This "Court" would have indicted a tomato, if told to do so. The "Rule of Law" is a phrase used by Bush many times...too bad he has no idea what it means. ...it takes intelligence to understand and employ "The Rule of Law", something this administration has been hell bent on destroying. |
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“Cogito Ergo Sum” Joined: Feb 6, 2008 Comments: 3900 South of France ISP: Châtenay-malabry, France |
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1 I know you can play the retreat sound! After all your country wrote it! |
The question is what did he know about 9/11 plans when he was driving bin Laden around, and was he forced to transport those mini rockets in his limo out of fear for his life or family members' lives. |
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1 • how the CIA tracked—and then lost—two of the hijackers when they entered the United States more than twenty months before the attacks • the devastating consequences of the crippling rivalry between the CIA and FBI as the United States moved unwittingly toward 9/11 In a dramatic narrative, Why America Slept exposes the frequent mistakes made by law enforcement and government agencies, and demonstrates how the failures to prevent 9/11 were tragically not an exception but typical. Along the way, by delving into terror financing, the links between far-flung terror organizations, and how the United States responded over the years to other attacks, Posner also makes a damning case that 9/11 could have been prevented. Why America Slept lays to rest two years of conjecture about what led up to the worst terror attacks in America’s history. This breakthrough book presents an infuriating review of how incompetence and misplaced priorities made America an easy target for terrorists. |
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