Abbey Normal
Senior Member
Pale Rider said:And probably seven good examples of high school drop outs.
Maybe we need to pass a "No Terrorist Left Behind" law.
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Pale Rider said:And probably seven good examples of high school drop outs.
William Joyce said:
Seven reasons why the multiracial society is a failure.
Sorry Jillian. Dumbasses or not, funded or not, if you meet with someone you think is Al Queda, whether they actually are or not, and discuss that you wanna blow shit up, you deserve to rot in prison.jillian said:They were a bunch of losers and jerks who couldn't blow up 4th of july fireworks...they had no money and no plans.
I'm wondering what they're going to be charged with. Seems to me, I recall something about only being able to charge conspiracy if there has been some overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
Sitting around over humus and talking about blowing something up doesn't quite cut it.
Good PR though and good way to deflect from the admin's lack of accomplishment.
Just curious, what would you think you would have thought if you'd overheard Tim McVeigh and Terry Nichols planning the OKC bombing? Wannabee's with fertilizer?jillian said:They were a bunch of losers and jerks who couldn't blow up 4th of july fireworks...they had no money and no plans.
I'm wondering what they're going to be charged with. Seems to me, I recall something about only being able to charge conspiracy if there has been some overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
Sitting around over humus and talking about blowing something up doesn't quite cut it.
Good PR though and good way to deflect from the admin's lack of accomplishment.
Oh, and to be fair, they weren't Muslim.GotZoom said:There we go again.
Profiling Muslims.
I bet we traced some of their phone calls too.
jillian said:They were a bunch of losers and jerks who couldn't blow up 4th of july fireworks...they had no money and no plans.
I'm wondering what they're going to be charged with. Seems to me, I recall something about only being able to charge conspiracy if there has been some overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
Sitting around over humus and talking about blowing something up doesn't quite cut it.
Good PR though and good way to deflect from the admin's lack of accomplishment.
The ClayTaurus said:Oh, and to be fair, they weren't Muslim.
Well... they were sort of Muslim...and Christian..... and JEWISH!!!! :shocked:
The ClayTaurus said:Sorry Jillian. Dumbasses or not, funded or not, if you meet with someone you think is Al Queda, whether they actually are or not, and discuss that you wanna blow shit up, you deserve to rot in prison.
I disagree. It's good for mommy and daddy to show the level of tolerance for this kind of shit is minimal at best. These guys are the laughing stock of the country. They should parade them around with dumbass placards on their necks, and then work on the national debt my putting them in stockades in Times Square and charging people 5 bucks a tomato.jillian said:Oh...I have no problem with tossing them in jail and throwing away the key. But I do think the attention being paid to them is a bit out of proportion to their danger.
The ClayTaurus said:I disagree. It's good for mommy and daddy to show the level of tolerance for this kind of shit is minimal at best. These guys are the laughing stock of the country. They should parade them around with dumbass placards on their necks, and then work on the national debt my putting them in stockades in Times Square and charging people 5 bucks a tomato.
jillian said:Actually, I kinda like that.
I still think they're a bunch of useless dumbfucks who couldn't set off a firecracker
GunnyL said:Of course you do.
Thanks for making my argument FOR me.
Did YOU see it? Or just what the Daily Show showed?jillian said:What argument was that?
They had no money, no plans, no affiliations. Even the FBI and DoJ say their plans were "aspirational" rather than "operational". Did you see Gonzalez's press conference? It was a hoot. He looked embarrassed and didn't know what to say.
Please don't go down the entrapment trailjillian said:Generally, conviction for conspiracy requires an overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy. Does a meeting with an agent posing as a member of Al Qaeda count? I don't know.
The ClayTaurus said:Did YOU see it? Or just what the Daily Show showed?Please don't go down the entrapment trail
jillian said:Both
I don't think they were entrapped at all. I'm just not sure what the law is in regard to criminal conspiracy because I don't do criminal law.
Hobbit said:I don't know what the federal statutes are like, but I know most state conspiracy laws are pretty broad. You can even be indicted for conspiracy if your 'co-conspirator' was unaware of the conspiracy (but they can't be prosecuted). Their capacity to execute their plans is irrelevant. They were, nonetheless, engaged in a conspiracy against to commit mass murder and can be prosecuted for it.
GunnyL said:Guess Pale Rider was right. Without a cemetary full of bodies, downplay the attempt.
Would've been the same liberal gibberish had they caught the 9/11 terrorists before the fact.
Can't you libs be honest even ONE time?