On Tue, 14 Mar 2006 19:48:05 -0500, Gord Cooper <g.cooper@hotmail.com>
wrote:
yp <yp11@hotmail.com> wrote:
Moussaoui was sitting in jail when 9/11 happened. How can be found
guilty of it? Only in America, I guess.
You've never heard of conspiracy charges.
I suppose that if someone was sitting in prison and had your wife murdered, you
would say "He was in jail when my wife was murdered. He can't be guilty!"
You're a really smart trooper, aren't you boy.
I bet that you use 98% of your brain power just to have a *****.
I guess with your brain, you don't read the reports about the trial.
Moussaoui has an IQ of less than 100 and could not have arranged
anything from his jail cell. It's a lynching that he is getting from
the so called "American justice". But, of course, he is not alone. The
prisoners at Guantanamo and in Iraqi prisons get the same kind of
justice. But, well, it's America.
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