This is why you don't try these people in American courts, and instead relegate them to Military tribunals, where they're closer to "guilty until proven innocent" than the other way around, because we know this guy's guilty, and as an enemy combatant of a war against terrorism wearing no uniform of country doesn't deserve the same constitutional protections as do you and I.
That's too bad, but that's how it goes when you're a terrorist, you get no sympathy and no benefit of the doubt.
But.... not in this upside down administration, where the closer to the top we get the less experience we have in these critical positions like president at this moment. So let the games begin, as this slug of terror ties up our stressed court system over something we all know damn well he's guilty as sin of.
A Nigerian citizen who has no business in the country in the first place to boot...unreal.
Another thing I've thought about, it must be really weird for the people who thankfully weren't killed on Christmas day to see how "kid glove-like" we'd be treating their killer had this been successful, isn't it?
To me it's sickening and shameful, especially to the memory of all the victims of 911 and the men and women lost in the war against ISLAMIC TERRORISTS up to this point because this war on extremists won't end until we nuke Mecca eventually.
To me it's sickening and shameful, especially to the memory of all the victims of 911 and the men and women lost in the war against ISLAMIC TERRORISTS up to this point because this war on extremists won't end until we nuke Mecca eventually.
In the meantime, this S>O>B should be tried and hung no matter what the outcome. Oh, but I know, "we're much better than that here in America" ...I say blah blah....
Tell that to all the pulverized victims of 911.
FOXNews.com: "DETROIT — A Nigerian man pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that he tried to blow up a packed U.S. Detroit-bound airliner on Christmas Day.
Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab said little during a federal court hearing that lasted less than five minutes. The 23-year-old, who wore a white T-shirt, tennis shoes and light olive pants, said 'yes' in English when asked if understood the charges against him.
Authorities say Abdulmutallab was traveling from Amsterdam when he tried to destroy the Northwest Airlines plane carrying nearly 300 people by injecting chemicals into a package of explosives concealed in his underwear. The failed attack caused popping sounds and flames that passengers and crew rushed to extinguish."
This is the man who prosecuted the shoe bomber, Richard Reid on Fox this morning...
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