Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Pre-judged?
"Ladies & Gentlemen of the jury ..."
...Obama said those offended by the legal privileges given to Mohammed by virtue of getting a civilian trial rather than a military tribunal won’t find it “offensive at all when he’s convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him."
Hu Go, Bama!
Obama quickly added that he did not mean to suggest he was prejudging the outcome of Mohammed’s trial. “I’m not going to be in that courtroom,” he said. “That’s the job of the prosecutors, the judge and the jury."
...uh .... er… uh....
[Holder says] “I have every confidence the nation and the world will see him for the coward he is,” ... “I’m not scared of what (Mohammed) will have to say at trial — and no one else needs to be either.”
Holder says the public and the nation’s intelligence secrets can be protected during a public trial in civilian court.
“We need not cower in the face of this enemy,” Holder says. “Our institutions are strong, our infrastructure is sturdy, our resolve is firm, and our people are ready."
For?
Srsly. Is taunting what’s really best for the people of Manhattan? Izzat that there noo Smart Diplomacy™ we back-woods redneck ideologically-stuck moe-rahns are too un-subtle to comp-re-hend, hm?
"I think this notion that we have to be fearful that these terrorists possess some special powers that prevent us from presenting evidence against them, locking them up and exacting swift justice, I think that has been a fundamental mistake,” Obama said...
"special powers" WTF’nFF R U on about?!?!?
"We are at war, and we will use every instrument of national power — civilian, military, law enforcement, intelligence, diplomatic and others — to win,” Holder says.
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