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Originally Posted by F-18_Driver
Funny how all conservatives are nut cases until one of the true fruitcakes comes up with this garbage.
Even funnier that Zacarias Moussaoui totally forgot to mention Bush's involvement when he pled guilty.
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I doubt even the hard-core Bush opponents here are going to get very wrapped up in this discussion.
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I am not laughing. I am more curious than amused as to why you believe that
Moussaoi's plea change has anything to do with the media's blackout of coverage that has confined these news reports and commentary to Wisconsin.
IMO, Moussaoui has even less credibility than Bush does:
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2066986/entry/2066994/
jurisprudence The law, lawyers, and the court.
When You Can't Beat 'Em …
Since everyone wants to kill Moussaoui, he'd be nuts not to agree.
By Dahlia Lithwick
Posted Tuesday, April 19, 2005, at 2:24 PM PT
Pleading guilty, but to what?
Zacarias Moussaoui is back.
After pleading guilty and then un-pleading; after representing himself (like a madman) and then not representing himself; after three years without a trial and years of appellate court wrangling that culminated in the Supreme Court's refusal last month to intervene in the case and grant him meaningful access to potentially exculpatory witnesses, Moussaoui has evidently written a letter to his trial judge, Leonie Brinkema, agreeing to plead guilty and accept the death penalty................
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http://slate.msn.com/id/2066986/entry/2066994/
From: Dahlia Lithwick
Subject: Who Are You Calling Crazy?
Friday, June 14, 2002, at 10:46 AM PT
................................."Yes. I understand. I would like to know one thing. Now that I am potentially my own lawyer, I would like to make a motion for my own release." It goes on like this all afternoon. He attempts, several times, to state for the record why his attorneys are working with the government to have him executed. "My credibility is undermined by them saying I am crazy." The fact that he is undermining himself by actually acting crazy seems to escape him. .....................................
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