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Posted: Sun 10:33, 01 Sep 2013 Post subject: in US v. Abdulmutalallab |
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in US v. Abdulmutalallab,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the cynics on Capitol Hill who don't trust American judges and juries to handle terror cases would learn the most important unlearned lesson in terror law since the Twin Towers fell: the more people see of these al-Qaeda suspects the less scary they become. The more the spotlight shines upon them,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the less monster-like they appear. Moussaoui was a joke by the end of his trial. If Abdulmutallab doesn't sit up straight and behave he'll be a joke,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], too.If the American people (and every member of Congress) were to watch able to watch the coming Abdulmutallab proceedings,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], or just pay close attention to them from afar,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], it is quite likely the debate over civilian trials for terrorists would change forever. Here's a suspect who was given a Miranda warning and yet the sun did not fall from the sky!. Here's a terror suspect who wasn't treated like an "enemy combatant"-- and he's still almost certainly going to spend the rest of his life at the Supermax prison facility
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