My opinion is he was training for possible use on the West Coast attacks they were thinking about as part of or later as a follow up to 9-11.
He's clearly a bad guy who desperately wanted to be part of 9-11 or any other attack on us. The death penalty would have been a just verdict too, but I thought he made most of what he said at trial up to try to get the death penalty. The jury heard all the evidence, sized up all the witnesses, and found him qualified for the death penalty. The fact they didn't give it to him makes me think they saw it the same way I did - he was lying to try to get it.
Were you on the jury?
You would have fit right in.
Bumped from the mission? I thought he was in custody on the day of the attacks.
Didn't he MISS his flight?
he could have stopped the death of 3000 people, he's just as guilty as the hi-jackers...
It's time for you to take your meds and READ some of the information posted on this thread.