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"Ed Hulett -> Ross Sauer" wrote in
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RS>>>> By having a martyr, the image of the martyr makes a dandy
EH>>> recruiting RS> tool.
EH>>> Big deal. Not many murderers have followers who use their
EH> deaths to EH>> recruit.
RS>> Depends on the motive a radical has, and how much publicity they
EH> get.
EH> Wen are talking about US civilian court and US citizens, moron.
RS>> For example, in Ohio a guy is under investigation, he's in the
EH> hospital RS> after one of his home-made pipe bombs blew up in his
EH> face. RS> He's an anti-government radical, he used to be an MD until
EH> he lost his RS> license due to his stealing and abusing precription
EH> drugs. RS> He'll have few, very few, if any, followers.
EH> Thanks for proving my point.
RS>> But Osama bin Laden?
EH> OBL is NOT a US citizen and should NOT be tried in US civilian courts.
EH> He is an enemy combatant and is subject to military tribunals.
Ok then David Koresh, or Tim McVeigh.
Both are considered to be martyrs to "ZOG."
(Zionist Occupational Governement, y'know, those "Jews that run
everything.") (sarcasm off)
RS>>>> But how many recruits has the first WTC bombers inspired?
EH>>> Thousands. They inspired KSM to mastermind a more devastating
EH> attack. EH>> Remember Sept. 11, 2001? Sure you do, you celebrated
EH> the death of one EH>> of the victims the next day.
RS>> The actual connections between the first WTC bombers and 9-11
EH> terrorists RS> is very tenuous, at best.
EH> You are an idiot if you believe that nonsense.
RS>> At most, the only things they have in common is they are/were
EH> all Muslim RS> radicals.
RS>> That's all.
EH> More nonsense from the moron.
RS>> Even Al-Queda has many different factions, some more than
EH> willing to RS> kill other factions.
EH> Is that so? So, now you are supposedly an expert on al-Qa'ida? Their
EH> ultimate goal is to destroy the west and to do that, they are all
EH> against the US.
No I'm not an "expert."
But I do know they are not this big monolithic organization, like GI
Joe's "Cobra."
Is the LDS all in just one organization?
RS>>>> In Texas, a guy was put to death for the arson deaths of his
EH> two EH>> kids. RS> He went to the gurney protesting
his innocence,
EH> and EH>> current reviews of RS> the investigations
showed serious
EH> flaws EH>> including a jailhouse snitch who RS> had a
LONG record
EH> that included EH>> perjury, and a fire investigator who RS>
EH> bragged about how he "never EH>> made mistakes."
EH>>> Is that so?
RS>>>> The jury was also shown one of the defendant's albums, and the
RS>>>> prosecutor said it was proof of the defendant's
"Satanic"
EH>>> tendencies. RS> An Iron Maiden album.
EH>>> Where do you read this stuff?
RS>> The news.
EH> What news?
ABC for one.
RS>>>> Oh, "It's just one guy..."
RS>>>> One guy, who it looks like he was murdered by the state of
EH>>> Texas. RS> One guy, who I guess doesn't count?
EH>>> Yet you have no real proof that is the case.
RS>> There was no "proof beyond a reasonable doubt," in this case,
EH> but the RS> guy was executed anyway.
EH> According to you and those you follow.
Fine, you accept a conviction based on an expert who thinks he's
perfect, a jailhouse snitch who lied in court before, and a
grandstanding prosecutor.
RS>> By the way, this year an investigation into these dscrepancies
EH> was under RS> way, but Texas' Governor Goodhair closed down that
EH> investgation and will RS> not release the findings.
RS>> This stinks of cover-up.
EH> Is that so? Why don't you get Jesse Ventura on the case, he's now
EH> doing a show supposedly exposing secret conspiracies and cover-ups.
So why did Govenor Perry close down the investigation, Mr Know-It-All?
RS>> One thing that also bugs me about the eath penalty, when was the
EH> last RS> time anyone rich and/or famous, got sent to Death Row?
EH> Rich and famous people rarely commit murder.
Oh?
RS>> Even OJ Simpson, before he went to trial the first time, he was
EH> accused RS> of slicing up two people, brutally.
EH> Uh... rant at the jury for that one.
RS>> Yet the asshole prosecutor said before the trial started, he
EH> wouldn't be RS> trying to get the death penalty for OJ.
EH> So? Each prosecutor has the discretion to ask for the death penalty or
EH> not. If you have a problem with the prosecutor in the OJ case, take it
EH> up with him.
RS>> This same prsecutor has sent people to death row, gang members
EH> who RS> killed other gang members over drug deals.
EH> And? Take it up with him.
Her. Marcia Clark.
Tell you what, let's put *YOU* on death row, all we need is a jailhouse
snitch, and a heinous crime that will make a lot of political points for
a politically ambitious prosecutor.
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