Friday, April 14, 2006

moussaoui


moussaoui
Originally uploaded by recyclingfan.
The so called extra terrorist from 911 is on trial for his life. His crime? he took money from terrorist organizations and paid for flying lessons in minnesota. His flying lessons were ridiculous - his intructors couldn't understand why this guy was taking lessons in simulators - his skills were awful. He portrays himself as one of the 911 hijackers: I think he is nuts. But think...these guys "seem" nuts in the first place. Those horrible tapes from flight 93 show that the terrorists were "praying" to allah as they ritualistically killed the flight crew - how nuts is that? So you have a schizophrenic who wants to fly a plane into a building: how do you determine if this guy is a radical fundamentalist or just plain crazy? He is described as a problem inmate, who has to be subdued by force. yeah, he's nuts. His testimony is nuts: he thinks Pres Bush will give him a pardon once he is convicted...? what? The only pardons bush will give out will be to his cabinet. We want to punish these bastards for 911, and we got this sorry pos to blame. I want to hold those responsible for their crimes, but to find some crazy sob to use as a scapegoat is wrong. This guy is a defense attorneys nightmare - he wants to be found guilty, tells the jury he hates americans, says he got a hard on when listening to the flight 93 tapes (really disgusting), but thinks bush will pardon him. His mother is beside herself, says he has had mental problems a long time, he disappeared, didnt know where he was, then he resurfaces in minnesota as the "extra" terrorist - what a nightmare for her. But what do you do with this guy? Convict him on immigration charges, taking money from terrorist organization, spend a few years in prison, then release him??? Thats all they have on him. This guy is as good as dead.

1 comment:

anarresti said...

I had absolutley no information on this man. But what you say is really serious. If all this is true, this trial is a joke. But no reason to laugh, really, since there is someon's life hanging on a trhead. And we may not like him, but that is no reason to convict him. Or to make him a scape goat.