Shining Light on Roots of Terrorism »
Posted By Tumultuous 1 week, 4 days ago in Political OpinionI I think that we’re going to shine a light on something that a lot of people don’t want to look at” is how American Civil Liberties Union attorney Denney LeBoeuf put it, according to The New York Times on Saturday.
No problem, says Attorney General Eric Holder, who claims to have “great confidence” that other evidence – apart from what may have been gleaned from the 183 times Sheikh Mohammed was waterboarded, for example – will suffice to convict him.
Maybe so, But what the Fawning Corporate Media (or FCM) have so far neglected is the likelihood that the testimony will be so public that they will have to break their studied silence about why Sheikh Mohammed and his associates say they orchestrated the attacks of 9/11.
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CHAM1 week, 4 days ago
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Excellent Post Tumultuous.
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Should be required reading. But I know many who buy the "They hate us for freedoms BS". I had a long discussion with someone about this yesterday. I had been stating for the past two years that the reason that trials were not held was because of the revelations that would come out. Information about the immorality of the Cheney, Bush, etc. War mongering. -

avoth1 week, 4 days ago
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"why Sheikh Mohammed and his associates say they orchestrated the attacks of 9/11"
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No doubt the Arab Muslims who murdered thousands of Americans would absolutely tell the truth about their reasoning.....yeah, that would make perfect sense.
/sarcasm
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