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    #11
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelbay
    Oh yes..thats right. And I chose your quote because that is exactly how I feel about him..he really hates Americans.
    After reading this.....I'm VERY glad he got life!! Enjoy!!:thumbsup:


    "Supermax" is short for "super-maximum security." It is a
    place designed to house violent prisoners or prisoners who might
    threaten the security of the guards or other prisoners. Some
    prisons that are not designed as supermax prisons have "control
    units" in which conditions are similar. The theory is that
    solitary confinement and sensory deprivation will bring about
    "behavior modification."

    In general. Supermax prisoners are locked into small cells
    for approximately 23 hours a day. They have almost no contact
    with other human beings.

    There are no group activities: no work, no educational
    opportunities, no eating together, no sports, no getting together
    with other people for religious services, and no attempts at
    rehabilitation.

    There are no contact visits: prisoners sit behind a
    plexiglass window. Phone calls and visitation privileges are
    strictly limited. Books and magazines may be denied and pens
    restricted. TV and radios may be prohibited or, if allowed, are
    controlled by guards.

    Prisoners have little or no personal privacy. Guards
    monitor the inmates' movements by video cameras. Communication
    between prisoners and control booth officers is mostly through
    speakers and microphones. An officer at a control center may be
    able to monitor cells and corridors and control all doors
    electronically.

    Typically, the cells have no windows. Lights are controlled
    by guards who may leave them on night and day. For exercise
    there is usually only a room with high concrete walls and a chin-up bar. Showers may be limited to three per week for not more
    than ten minutes.

    "Prisoners are confined to a concrete world in which they
    never see a blade of grass, earth, trees or any part of the
    natural world."

    There are complaints that inmates who misbehave while in
    supermax or control units are put into "strip cells" (sometimes
    at temperatures near 50 degrees with only boxer shorts to wear
    and no bedding), or are chained spread-eagle and naked to
    concrete beds. Other complaints include denial of medical care,
    interference with mail, arbitrary beatings, "hog-tying"
    (intertwining handcuffs and ankle-cuffs), "cock fights" (double
    celling inmates who are likely to attack each other), and injury
    to inmates during "cell extractions."

    John Perotti, writing after having spent 10« out of 12 years
    in control units, says: "Every aspect of life in the Control
    Unit is meant to debase and degrade a prisoner's very soul the
    purpose being that when released to general population where
    conditions are somewhat improved, the prisoner causes no problems
    . . . for fear of being sent back to the Control Unit."


    Have a good one!:thumbsup:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    i see him dying faster sooner rather than later
    see how eager he is to commit suicide this time around

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    i'm still betting on the pardon from poppa bush... 2008 i think is when he said it would come...

    did anyone see what Bush said... I caught a one liner in the news somewhere and it didn't make sense... I mean the words didn't form a sentence...

    I know I hate bush, but either way I'm just really glad this case is over... can he still not be insane and end up in some assylum? or is he in ADX for good??

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    this whole things a scam

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    What was moussaoui convicted of again? Was it because he had prior knowledge of 9-11 and didnt warn any1...So our government is guilty as Moussaoui, they all knew about an imminent terrorist attack on U.S. and did nothing.......

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    I can't believe he won't be with the other prisoners that pisses me off. He has solitude. If he was in the general prison population someone would shank him. Pitty since weed smokers are put in the same population as everyone else. This guy gets it easy, while harmless weed smokers are hardened up and made into criminals. Thats not justice!! The system sucks.
    Bush: \"See in my line of work you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda.\"

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    I think for him solitude will finish him mentally..it has broken stronger and it will break him..if he doesn't have an accident first..solitary for a long enough period can be a slooow death.
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    If Tyranny & Oppression come to this land,it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.

    James Madison 4th U.S. President (1751-1836)

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    Quote Originally Posted by Shelbay
    I think for him solitude will finish him mentally..it has broken stronger and it will break him..if he doesn't have an accident first..solitary for a long enough period can be a slooow death.
    How very true!!!
    Have a good one!:thumbsup:


    Psychological effects(from the posted link)
    Many have argued that the psychological effects of long-term solitary confinement can be devastating. Prisoners may suffer from hallucinations, anxiety, problems with impulse control, and self-mutilation. In addition, confinement may encourage anger and rage, resulting in further violence. Depression may set in, with prisoners becoming extremely lethargic, losing memory, and refusing to exercise.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    he is going to be in the same place as...

    oklahoma city bomber...
    wtc's 1st bomber
    harry reid
    ted kesininkinsy... i can't spell his name... the bomb guy
    and there was one more guy who was in a 'conspiricy'...

    saw a news clip about it... been looking online but can't find much... i'll keep looking though... just thought that it's kinda ironic all of them are in the same place, for being such high crimes...

    by the way why did he not go to trial... if you are guilty and want to be proud about it why not spend a big time with a trial and draw it out... publisize your achivement... why just plead guilty and get charged??

    cause you were told to cause Bush caused 9/11, and he will pardon you in 2 years?

  11.     
    #20
    Member

    Moussaoui Verdict!

    Personally, it doesnt bother me that this asshole will be in a prison for the rest of his life. What galls me is that he gets to be fed a diet according to muslim standards. He should be fed a steady diet of pork chorizo and pork chops.

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