Iran Reviews > Moussaoui and United 93 show how unserious America is today
[Dinocrat] So you’re all upset, just like Peggy Noonan and the Daily News and on and on, that Zacarious Moussaoui was given life rather than death. Do you really mean you would feel better if Moussaoui had been given the death penalty?
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BabyTrollBlog Magazine of the Internet: SORRY BUT I CAN'T HEAR the guy's name without thinking, "hair gel malfunction." La Noonan thinks the jury screwed the pooch. So does Atlas. (via Cosmos)
Democrat Taylor Marsh Blogs Politics, Iraq, Illegal Aliens, and Culture: For some reason, in memory of that day, the marketers of Untied Flight 93 have taken it upon themselves to continue the conservative slander against liberals and progressives in this country that we don't remember that day, that we didn't care about the lives that were lost, and that we somehow hate our country. If any single day in American history should have shown just how utterly slanderous statement like that are, it was September 11th, when right in the heart of blue America we all stood together. (via Cosmos)
AnalPhilosopher -: Here is Peggy Noonan's latest column. This Moussaoui guy doesn't deserve to die. Only murderers deserve to die. (via Cosmos)
Midwest Pundits: Excuse me, I’m sorry, and I beg your pardon, but the jury’s decision on Moussaoui gives me a very bad feeling. What we witnessed here was not the higher compassion but a dizzy failure of nerve. (via Cosmos)
NoisyRoom.net: If the French get their hands on Moussaoui, we will only wake up a few years later to French pronouncements of miracle cures and rehabilitation, and watch the video of the AQ terrorist gleefully leaving the French prison over the protests of the American government. We do not wish to rely on French tenacity in the war on terror; (via Cosmos)
Gateway Pundit: calls it a "Travesty of Justice" In the Bullpen sees it as fair because "he wanted to die". Hot Air has a roundup of reaction. (via Cosmos)
American Federalist Journal - News and opinion about politics, culture and current events: They Should Have Killed Him The death penalty has a meaning, and it isn't vengeance by Peggy Noonan This is what Moussaoui did: He was in jail on a visa violation in August 2001. He knew of the upcoming attacks. (via Cosmos)
The Recovering Democrat: For four long years, I have listened to lecturing from Nancy Pelosi, Ted Kennedy and Cindy Sheehan that the casualties we have suffered in Iraq (which are light by any honest historical analysis or comparison to other historical conflicts of similar nature) are too heavy, not justified and warrant our immediate withdrawal. If we intervened in Darfur, it is very likely we would suffer similar casualties. (via Cosmos)
Gotham Gazette - The Wonkster: The New York Sun focuses on the problem of treating terrorism as a law enforcement matter. “Those who have railed against the administration’s policy of treating most terrorists as unlawful combatants instead of as common criminals now confront the fact that the regular criminal justice system may not always deal with terrorists in a way that most Americans would recognize as just or effective.” (via Cosmos)
[Krxa540.com] KRXA Homepage: According to current and former intelligence officials, Plame Wilson, who worked on the clandestine side of the CIA in the Directorate of Operations as a non-official cover (NOC) officer, was part of an operation tracking distribution and acquisition of weapons of mass destruction technology to and from Iran.
[Brutallyhonest.org] Brutally Honest: This is like FBI agents asking Zacharias Moussaoui for a character reference .And were not getting it.
[Actuajihad.wordpress.com] The Anti-Jihad Pundit » Abu Laban is the “Godfather”: ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (CNN) -- Al Qaeda terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui should spend the rest of his life in prison for his role in the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, a federal jury decided Wednesday. The nine men and three women returned their verdict on the seventh day of deliberations after reliving the September 11 attacks through weeks of harrowing testimony and evidence.
[Sonyasgottascream.typepad.com] Sonya's Gotta Scream!: Iraq & Terrorism: 11, 2001, are as asleep as legislators who aren't serious about protecting our borders, diplomats who want to make nice with the terrorists who run Iran and oppress its people, and those who would have left Saddam Hussein in power. We're a nation that should be shocked when reporters reveal classified national-security strategy, but award them Pulitzers instead of condemning their irresponsibility.
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