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05-10-2006, 03:30 PM #1Senior Member
Supermax! Can I change my plea?
I always thought handcuffs and foot locks and 2 guards wiht guns were enough with high risk people, but I guess to get them to say what you want you need to shock them as well... My guess is they did notice... that's why he didn't get the death...
I mean hell... do you honestly think there is an american out there who would not want to kill the people behind 9/11?? People get killed death sentences every years for killing one or two people... he killed 3000 and yet wasn't put to death??
who the fuck is guilty of killing 3000 people and yet doesn't get death?? the only reason I've heard is because he wasn't going to be a martyr... that's why they didn't kill him...
martrys die for their belief... sitting in an electic chair dying isn't being a martyr, neither is sitting in a jail cell... they gave him the lesser because they couldn't justify giving him death...
"This raises another aspect of the Moussaoui case, one that is of utmost political importance, whatever role it may have played in the juryâ??s deliberations. Why was the bit player Moussaoui on trial, and not those identified as the planners and organizers of the 9/11 attacks who are in US custody? Binalshidh was captured in September 2002, Mohammed six months later. Anything they may have known at the time about Al Qaedaâ??s operations has been extracted from themâ??certainly they can know nothing today of contemporaneous intelligence value. Yet they remain, perhaps indefinitely, in the custody of the CIA, facing no tribunal for their crimes.
There are two likely reasons why Mohammed and Binalshidh have not been brought to trial. The first is that they have been tortured so systematically that they are physically or mentally unfit to participate. The second is that if accorded the opportunity of a public trial, with competent legal counsel, they might well reveal embarrassing facts about the longstanding connections between Al Qaeda and American intelligence agencies.
It was, after all, the CIA which created Al Qaeda through its recruitment of Islamic fundamentalists, including bin Laden, to participate in the anti-Soviet guerrilla war in Afghanistan in the 1980s. Moussaoui is too young and too inexperienced to have personal knowledge of these connections, but not so Mohammed and Binalshidh, two of bin Ladenâ??s closest lieutenants.
There is reason to believe, moreover, that these connections did not suddenly cease after bin Ladenâ??s declaration of war on the United States in 1996. There have been unconfirmed reports of CIA-bin Laden contacts as late as the summer of 2001. And the European media has reported US government surveillance of Mohammed Atta throughout the period that the 9/11 attacks were being organized."
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...articleId=2415Gumby Reviewed by Gumby on . Supermax! Can I change my plea? WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Zacarias Moussaoui, who was sentenced last week to life in prison, filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea on Monday and said he lied when he testified that he was meant to be part of the September 11 hijacking plot. Moussaoui, 37, said in the affidavit filed with the motion that he had pleaded guilty to conspiracy in connection with the attacks against the advice of his lawyers because his understanding of the U.S. legal system was "completely flawed." "Because Rating: 5
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