11.22.09

One of the top five reasons Holder’s civilian-trial decision is poisonously bad

Posted in Law dhimmitude, World War III at 9:18 pm by Administrator

The jihadists plan to let loose in the courtroom with their view of US foreign policy.

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  1. Mr. Dings said,

    November 22, 2009 at 9:33 pm

    I don’t understand all the fuss about the venue. They will be tried, and if the evidence is sufficient, convicted by a jury. Isn’t that the way it works here in our free America?

  2. Bentnotesmanhisself said,

    November 22, 2009 at 9:37 pm

    You need to digest the gist of a post to be able to remark upon it intelligently. The defendants plan to use the trial as a forum to deliver a diatribe about US policy. They would have no such platform if they were being tried militarily.
    To address your basic comment, though, the reason the venue is significant is that it labels them criminals as opposed to enemies in war.

  3. Mr. Dings said,

    November 23, 2009 at 2:39 am

    I presume it’s a matter of law, isn’t it? I have personally chosen to tune out all crybaby shit over this venue thing. You lost your day in military court, if that’s the way you want to look at it. Cripe a bitch about it and everything else, but I don’t have to listen to it. Life’s too short. Are you trying to say that they will not be convicted? Is the evidence that weak? The way it works here, simply, is that the thing plays out before a sworn judge in a recognized jurisdiction. If the judge makes mistakes, it can be appealed. By either party. You lost that round, if you intended to win something regarding the venue. Predicting that it will become some sort of Chicago 7 Circus is just that. A prediction. I frankly don’t think what you and your linked author say is going to happen will happen. It will likely become a circus. You conservative crybabies have already begun.

    New York, terror trial capital of the US
    New York’s federal courts have seen many major terrorist trials since the early 1990s, several involving Al Qaeda-linked operatives.
    Compiled by Leigh Montgomery and Elizabeth Ryan
    from the November 19, 2009 edition Christian Science Moniter

    http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/1120/p02s07-usgn.html

  4. Bentnotesmanhisself said,

    November 23, 2009 at 2:10 pm

    And al-Qaeda learned a lot about our surveillance techniques in those previous civilian trials.

  5. Mr. Dings said,

    November 23, 2009 at 11:42 pm

    Damned free land we live in! Damned government of laws not men?

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