Al Qaeda’s Best Ally - The U.S. Court System
December 13, 2007 | 9:26 pm | by Chris Akin |Rate It:
cnn.com: MIAMI, Florida (CNN) — One of seven men accused of conspiring to blow up Chicago’s Sears Tower was acquitted Thursday, and a federal jury in Miami failed to reach a verdict on six others arrested in the alleged terror plot.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that the six whose cases ended in mistrials would be retried starting on January 7.
Lyglenson Lemorin, who also goes by the name Brother Levi, was acquitted in the “Liberty City 7″ trial, U.S. District Judge Joan Leonard’s office told CNN.
The men were arrested in June 2006 and charged with a homegrown terror plot that officials said may have targeted not only the 110-story Chicago tower — the tallest building in North America — but also the FBI’s Miami offices and other sites.
At the time, sources told CNN that the suspects were dealing with a man they believed was an al Qaeda operative but who was actually a government informant. Senior federal sources told CNN that the men were “not related to al Qaeda” but “possibly” were al Qaeda wannabes.
Five of the seven men were Americans, one was an illegal alien from Haiti whose visa had expired, and the seventh was a resident alien, federal sources said.
T|B Opinion: Just seeing things like this is absolutely disturbing. While the government failed to prove it, I’m absolutely positive that these 7 people here are terrorist pieces of dogshit! These bastards intended to to kill tens of thousands of people in the Sears Tower. They plotted to do more damage, create more fear, and continue their uncivilized quest to take over the world in the name of their fake prophet. These 7 people are pieces of garbage, and should be put to death.
Unfortunately though, the government once again has failed. They’ve failed to build a case needed when they had gathered evidence that these people were plotting to wreak havoc on our country. How in the world does this happen? Simple, really! Rushes to judgement, arresting on assumptions, and the very big, dumb “act before they do” strategy once again proved to be an inappropriate methodology to taking these assfucks off the planet. Lord knows, if this was a college kid selling some dope to fellow students in his dorm, the court system would be right there to smash him and lock him up. But put a real case, and a real problem in this country in front of them, and they blow it.
The problem here is that we’re just too nice. Again I go back to my whole desire to see these kinds of people not arrested, but executed by the CIA. I know that probably sounds like a bad plot from a new Bruce Willis movie, but you and I both know it happens. Clearly, a case like this one proves that the Court System can’t be trusted to do the right thing. Please General Hayden - rally your guys, let people like these turn un inconspicuously in dumpsters, and do what, ULTIMATELY, we want you to do. Make our country safe again. It’s clear the bureaucracy of our courts can’t be trusted to do just that.
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