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Pakistan May Have al-Qaida's No. 2 Man Surrounded



 
 
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Old March 19th 04, 07:41 PM
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"Matt Wiser" wrote in message
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Personal preference: taken alive, put before a U.S. Military Tribunal for
Violations of the Laws and Customs of War, convicted, and executed.

Realistic
expectation: "Killed while resisting capture." Either way, justice for

9/11,
U.S.S. Cole, East Africa Embassies, Bali, Madrid, etc, is done. If we do
take him alive, shoot him full of babble juice so we can go after OBL.

Then
put him on trial. After the trial, either have him hanged or shot: the

needle
in this case is too lenient. A friend of mine from college suggested

building
a gallows on the site of Ground Zero, and hanging any and all 9/11

plotters
and facilitators there where the atrocity took place.


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