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Old 01-20-2010, 09:08 AM
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The withdrawal of Southers' nomination was another setback for the TSA at a time when the government is still trying to answer questions from Congress about how a man was able to carry out a bombing attempt on Christmas Day on a Northwest Airlines flight found from Amsterdam to Detroit.
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Old 01-20-2010, 04:01 PM
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its got to be dubya s fault..
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Old 01-20-2010, 04:23 PM
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its got to be dubya s fault..
yea and nothing to do w/the fact he lied to the Senate.
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Old 01-21-2010, 09:29 PM
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read in todays paper about the questions being asked regarding charging this guy in civilian court. it seems some feel the decision was made hastily, and that perhaps he should have been held as a combatant by the military. guess we'll see how all that unfolds. not that it matters at this point....
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I read the article Riot. Very interesting. I just think that the $$$$$$ it's going to cost to secure the "alleged" terrorist, The Notorious KSM, from NYC could be spent better somewhere else. Haiti comes to mind. Paying down the deficit would be an idea. Believe me they are more concerned with KSM's safety than that of the citizens. It' the politically correct thing to do.
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I read the article Riot. Very interesting. I just think that the $$$$$$ it's going to cost to secure the "alleged" terrorist, The Notorious KSM, from NYC could be spent better somewhere else. Haiti comes to mind. Paying down the deficit would be an idea. Believe me they are more concerned with KSM's safety than that of the citizens. It' the politically correct thing to do.
KSM should be killed and whoever kills him should get the medal of honor.

Actually, no, KSM should be paralyzed like the Ft Hood guy and kept in isolation the rest of his life. 2 pieces of bread and one cup of water every day til he dies. No reason to make a martyr out of him.

Instead we'll give him a platform to speak out against America right down the street from where he murdered 3,000 of us. Its one of the most disgusting decisions in our history.
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Old 01-22-2010, 04:27 PM
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Its one of the most disgusting decisions in our history.
Hardly. Bush made the same decision, multiple times, and it worked wonderfully in the past. Have you forgotten that?

No, Fed Court does NOT give a platform. Just like the other terrorists already tried and convicted in Federal court in the Bush administration. Federal trials don't have TV, the courtrooms are not open, the trial is not "in public".

Trying them in federal court treats them like a common scummy criminal with no publicity. And they are obviously asking for the death penalty.

Trying them in military court treats them like enemy warrior soldiers for jihad. Which makes them martyrs.
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