Posted on 09/09/2007 6:39:22 PM PDT by TornadoAlley3
Tampa, Fl -- The lawyer from South Carolina that has represented the pair flew in to help the suspects find new council.
He met with the family to come up with a strategy for the release of Youssef Megahed and Ahmed Mohamed.
They were arrested in August for carrying explosives in their car. He predicts the government will fight hard to keep the men detained. He says had the men been of any other ethnicity they would have been ticket for speeding and continued on.
Andy Savage, Attorney The Justice Department now in these types of cases, no matter how minor the charges is to detain them, as long as you can. To keep them under diress. To investigate, investigate, and investigate to find anything you can negative about these fellows. It's an uphill battle but it is one that can be won.
Savage says he thinks the government has held the evidence too long, and it's causing fear in the communities instead of yielding answers.
And if any of the 19 911 mohamicidalmurderers had been profiled thusly, how many more American Citizens would be alive today? !!!!! Huh muuuuhHamhed?
"...find new council." -- Maybe they are looking for a new venue with a different City Council?
"Andy Savage, Attorney -- To keep them under diress." -- Let's hope his advice is better than his spelling.
I bet Heather has something to do with the copy on this one.
The government went to considerable lengths to find Eric Rudolph, who was not a Muslim.
Rudolph had detonated his pipe bombs, though, which may have made a critical difference.
But since the non-Muslim Rudolph had pipe bombs in his possession, that makes everyone with bombs in their possession of interest.
A nice try, that will work on the masses in New York, Boston, and LA, but sounds a little silly elsewhere.
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