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To: WinteryDays

For those who think such isolation is a fate worse than death, I say, "For you, maybe. Not for him." Realize that this guy ENJOYS solitude and is essentially living in his own world. Also, he WILL get a Koran and be able to do his daily prayer rituals. Furthermore, not all Supermax prisons deny things like magazines and newspapers, so it will depend on that prison's policies. He has good lawyers, so mistreatment by guards will be minimal. It may not be Club Med, but he will be fed good meals, be allowed to exercise an hour a day, be able to spend his day reading (even if it is just the Koran), and be free from the risk of prison rape. To a loner like Moussaoui, it will be heaven. He won this one.


48 posted on 05/03/2006 11:36:20 PM PDT by NinoFan
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To: NinoFan
France will immediately start agitation for his transfer to a French prison (i.e., his release). This will be an irritant to US-EU relations which, since it has the potential to go on for 50 years, may morph into a problem.

As long as France fails to gain his custody, the French state will weaken before its rapidly growing Islamic minority.

The UN will become involved. You can bet the General Assembly will "require" his transfer to France within the next year.

He will become Mr. International Mumia, but with no deadline for his transport to the next world the agitation will never end.

Every Democrat who runs for President for the next 50 years will be his Liberator-in-Waiting, in the spirit of international cooperation and respect for the world community, of course.

Now, that's the Europeans and the Canadians.

The Muzzies will immediately start direct action to gain his release. The impetuous ones will of course take hostages, and kill them. The clever ones will commit acts of terror in Europe and Canada, to turn up the heat.

This will go on, and on, and on until he is transferred to France (released) or killed.

In retrospect, the failure of the administration to execute him in 2001 was an incredible act of cowardice.

109 posted on 05/04/2006 1:34:23 PM PDT by Jim Noble (And you know what I'm talkin' 'bout!)
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