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…And Justice for No One

The jackass idiots who voted against the death penatly for ass-clown Moussaoui should have been forced to watch “United 93.” Yes, I know there would have been a mistrial, but at least another jury could have been seated. Perhaps a sane jury – 100%.

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THOSE WHO DIDN’T HAVE A CHOICE

Some may say that the death penalty would have given him what he wanted, and therefore would have been giving in to him. To that I say “so what?” I’d GLADLY arrange that meeting with the devil. There is a special place in hell for creatures like this terrorist thug and he deserved to go there sooner.

I can only hope he gets the “Jeffrey Dahmer” treatment in jail. I’m all for putting him in general population!!!!! There’s a reason people have had such a visceral reaction to “United 93,” (which recently took over the #1 box office spot) and I can only hope he meets someone in prison who lost a loved one on September 11th.

Whad’ya wanna bet that some liberal jackass, who doesn’t give two shits about this country (like Olbermann or Matthews), is already clamoring for a chance to interview him? Oh, and let’s not forget the marriage proposals he’ll likely get from whackjobs who love to love inmates, most notably killers?

Michelle Malkin has a post about SuperMax for ASSaoui… .

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  • Amy, I understand what you're saying....

    There is a man serving a 55-year sentence in prison in a midwestern state for rape and kidnapping. He went into prison in 1988, and he will be out in 2 or 3 years from now. How is that 55 years? Our justice system is screwed. My "friend" has written to all of his parole boards, and he's been rejected every time, but once it's done, it's done. He's out scott-free. Granted, he'll have a criminal record, but he'll still be out living life as he sees fit.

    This crap is not fair. My "friend" was sentenced to a lifetime of memories & nightmares.

    *sigh*....

    Ms. U
  • There is no such thing as life without parole. I heard just today of a man convicted of murdering a woman in SC that was on death row being RELEASED BY THE PAROLE BOARD. There's no such thing as life without parole. That's scary.
  • jainphx
    Juries! been called for jury duty 5 times,never sat was always excused.One civil trial a man was suing a racketball center for a trip while playing. when my name was called the first question asked was " do you play racketball" I said yes maybe twice a week the lawyer said thank you your dismissed. My point is they didn't want any body that knew something about the game on that jury. there is never a search for truth,as this jury proves once again.
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