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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
Let me see if one of the following is correct and fitting
for mossaoui, Scene 1 Burn him at the stake in public. Start a very small fire at his feet then each member of a family who lost a loved one on 9/11 can add a small piece of pine to the fire. I want him slow roasted. Scene 2 Tonight we accidently announce he will be released at the ground zero area of New York City this Saturday at 14:00, but we start selling clubs and bats half price Friday evening around 18:00. Scene 3 We strap him into the first class area of a 747 radio controlled target drone and after takeoff hand the radio remote control to a six year old. It's just time to not be politically correct anymore!! You folks know me, you know I am an Icelander living in America by your graces holding a job and paying taxes. I served in your Navy. When I hear that they may try to defend Mossaoui with an insanity plea I just can't handle it anymore. He will be a martyr no matter what. We should at least have a little fun at Mossaoui's expense. I know what it is like to lose a brother at sea, I know what it is like to lose a father at war. I don't want you folks to ever have to know that pain again. You really should end your hand out of jobs and education to foreign nationals and I will leave if I am no longer qualified to be here either. One final thought,, If you don't support the idea of your troops being over in Iraq, then take that matter up with your congress or president, but don't disrespect or spit on a serviceman!! We chose to serve so that others could be free of tyranny, we didn't get to choose where or how we would do that. Blessings of good boating to you this season! Please be safe! Gummi. |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
"JohnH" wrote in message
... I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. John H Walking, I'm 10 minutes from a bay full of pike & walleye. Driving, it's 1 minute away. Bring him here. I have 8 boxes of lawn & leaf bags and 1200 rounds of ammunition. The fish and I can guarantee that he'll never be seen again. Bring his best friend with him. George. We'll put them in the same bag. |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- bread and water in a dark, dank solitary confinement. shared with a pig. |
#5
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
wrote in message ups.com... I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- bread and water in a dark, dank solitary confinement. shared with a pig. Lots of Pulled Pork BBQ. |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- wrote: bread and water in a dark, dank solitary confinement. shared with a pig. And broadcast on TV weekly or so. Especially Al-Jazeera. DSK |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
JohnH wrote: I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- My relatively rare OT comment, sorry. Unless he committed a capital crime under common definition, as reprehensible as the ******* is we should not put him to death. The prosecution seems to be making a case that "failure to act" to prevent 9-11 is a capital offense. (If some far out wack job conspiracy theorists were ever proven correct, that legal precedent could have some dire and unexpected consequences). Sometimes I think too far outside the box. My fear with this case is that we will wind up killing a man not for a crime that he committed, but for a crime that he would have committed if he were not arrested first. Does this open the door for executing anybody planning a murder? If the police just happen to catch the would be murderer before he or she can carry out the plan- should they be put to death anyway? Setting off on a course where we kill people not for what they did but for what they *thought* about doing is just a baby step short of simply killing people for harboring certain "politically incorrect" thoughts or opinions. We can't go there and still be the USA. As far as I know, conspiracy to commit murder is not a capital crime. Give this ******* the maximum allowable term for each of the 3,0000 victimes on 9-11 with no possibiilty of parole. Should be abut 30,000 years. That's justice. I think the Constitution has to be observed and defended, even when it stands in the way of exacting revenge for one of the most tragic incidents in American history. Will now surrender the soap box........ |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
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oups.com... JohnH wrote: I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- My relatively rare OT comment, sorry. Unless he committed a capital crime under common definition, as reprehensible as the ******* is we should not put him to death. The prosecution seems to be making a case that "failure to act" to prevent 9-11 is a capital offense. (If some far out wack job conspiracy theorists were ever proven correct, that legal precedent could have some dire and unexpected consequences). Sometimes I think too far outside the box. My fear with this case is that we will wind up killing a man not for a crime that he committed, but for a crime that he would have committed if he were not arrested first. Does this open the door for executing anybody planning a murder? Remember the movie "Minority Report"? |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
Doug Kanter wrote:
wrote in message oups.com... JohnH wrote: I think he should be isolated in a small cage and left there until he dies. No martyrdom for him. -- My relatively rare OT comment, sorry. Unless he committed a capital crime under common definition, as reprehensible as the ******* is we should not put him to death. The prosecution seems to be making a case that "failure to act" to prevent 9-11 is a capital offense. (If some far out wack job conspiracy theorists were ever proven correct, that legal precedent could have some dire and unexpected consequences). Sometimes I think too far outside the box. My fear with this case is that we will wind up killing a man not for a crime that he committed, but for a crime that he would have committed if he were not arrested first. Does this open the door for executing anybody planning a murder? Remember the movie "Minority Report"? Chuck, more people need to think "out of the box." I just re-read "1984." If you've never read it, here it is: http://www.online-literature.com/orwell/1984/ __________________________________________________ ___ In 1984, Winston Smith lives in London which is part of the country Oceania. The world is divided into three countries that include the entire globe: Oceania, Eurasia, and Eastasia. Oceania, and both of the others, is a totalitarian society led by Big Brother, which censors everyone’s behavior, even their thoughts. Winston is disgusted with his oppressed life and secretly longs to join the fabled Brotherhood, a supposed group of underground rebels intent on overthrowing the government. Winston meets Julia and they secretly fall in love and have an affair, something which is considered a crime. One day, while walking home, Winston encounters O'Brien, an inner party member, who gives Winston his address. Winston had exchanged glances with O'Brien before and had dreams about him giving him the impression that O'Brien was a member of the Brotherhood. Since Julia hated the party as much as Winston did, they went to O'Brien’s house together where they were introduced into the Brotherhood. O'Brien is actually a faithful member of the Inner-Party and this is actually a trap for Winston, a trap that O'Brien has been cleverly setting for seven years. Winston and Julia are sent to the Ministry of Love which is a sort of rehabilitation center for criminals accused of thoughtcrime. There, Winston was separated from Julia, and tortured until his beliefs coincided with those of the Party. Winston denounces everything he believed him, even his love for Julia, and was released back into the public where he wastes his days at the Chestnut Tree drinking gin. |
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Mossaoui sucks!! America please listen.
From "1984":
The three slogans of the Party: WAR IS PEACE FREEDOM IS SLAVERY IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH |
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