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Moussaoui gets life

Started by my73charger, May 03, 2006, 05:10:30 PM

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4402tuff4u

You want to make him squirm? In his meals sneak pork products, video tape it when you are preparing his food and then after he eats it digest it, show it to him. Once they consume or touch pigs blood, they believe they are no longer pure and cannot enter to their heaven!

Then he will be able to clap his hands and say that he has won!!! :patriot:
"Mother should I trust the government?........... Pink Floyd "Mother"

volk68

He will be in a security max lockdown out here in Colorado.  They are released from their cells for 1/2 an hour a day.  I'm afraid there won't be any opportunity for vigilante prison justice.  Even worse, he won't even have the chance to have a boyfriend  :icon_smile_dissapprove:  If it has to be this way, then I agree with the others...feed him pork.

MichaelRW

Here's the stockpile for his dinners.
A Fact of Life: After Monday and Tuesday even the calendar says WTF.........

Brock Samson

ok mikepcms i get it.  it's the pacifists fault,.. the democratic ones... sure man..
whatever.

Orange_Crush

This is where Moussawi will be spending the rest of his life.  23.5 hours a day will be spent in this room and 30 minutes of exercise in total isolation.  No contact with anyone. 

Personally, I'd rather die.  The cell where they will most likely put him will have a window, but there will be a wall in front of it so that he cannot evel look out and see anything.

There are worse things than death.  You kill him and you have given him what he wants...a free pass into paradise (as far as he's concerned).  This way, he will die alone and miserable and no one will ever know of, or celebrate his passing.  He won't even be able to commit suicide becuase he will be under constant supervision.

I ain't got time for pain, the only pain I got time for is the pain i put on fools how don't know what time it is.

mikepmcs

Quote from: Stratocharger on May 04, 2006, 01:17:25 PM
ok mikepcms i get it.  it's the pacifists fault,.. the democratic ones... sure man..
whatever.

i knew that one was coming,
just saying there is some dangerous naive thinking out there, i  wasn't picking on you personally strat it's just yours and a couple of other posts fueled me a little.
you can be whatever you want(general statement once again), just don't try to make the USA look like fools.
don't get the impression that i'm a war monger or anything cause i'm not, but i am in the military to protect our rights as an american to express yourself anyway you wish, i just wish all these protestors would keep it to themselves cause we look like idiots to other countries because we don't support our leaders.  and it also demoralizes the troops. i remember right after 9/11 how patriotic everyone was and i said right there and then this is awesome, but knew in my mind it wouldn't last.  war is not a push a button, drop a bomb, and you're out deal, it's long, painful, and it's hell!  We as an American society are too impatient and want to see results quickly so when stuff doesn't end as quickly as we think it should we tend to lose sight of what really started the whole thing and begin to criticize and look for reasons why we shouldn't be in conflict or whatever. just watch some films of 9/11 again and it should kick ya'll back in to gear.  I'm talking the pentagon, towers, flight 93, heck even the london bombings last july, those are just the more recent ones.  it's terrible and they will not stop if we don't stop them.
i still have my opinion of what i think about different political followings and that's what it is, my opinion and i will not change it.  
i'm on the inside so to speak and i might, or might not know something the general population that has never "served" knows, so it really upsets me that whatever the media brings back and reports america believes it's the truth.  Fox is about the only news channel that attempts to report fairly.  CNN is wacko!
Actually if it were up to me there would be no media coverage at all allowed during war time, only military journalism for historical purposes. media is reckless! feed them pork too, I say!
now back to the topic of moose-a-sach-a sh@#
he'll get his i predict, even if he only sees daylight 30 minutes a day, someone will get that bastard along with all the others out there.
don't come in to our house and try to push us around.
alright i gotta go eat some pork. :cheers:

Life isn't Father Knows Best anymore, it's a kick in the face on a saturday night with a steel toed grip kodiak work boot and a trip to the hospital all bloodied and bashed.....for reconstructive surgery. But, what doesn't kill us, makes us stronger, right?

73dodge

He will spend 23 hours a day in a room with no windows in an under ground cell with no sunlight. He will get 1 hour a day for exercise in a enclosed room not outside. He will have a small black and white TV that only will get religious programing and anger management classes.

Personally I think the TV should have the 700 Club running non-stop along with a healthy dose of Jewish religious cerimonies shows thrown in, like showing 24 hours of passover celebrations during passover. Make the TV a 72" LCD full color and deactivate the volume and power controls. And have his food blessed by a jewish rabbi and make sure he only gets kosher foods.

Either that or show 24hr of constant Barney/Teletubbies shows that would make me kill myself..........


Hey I heard Franch wants the US to send him to Franch because he's a French citizen so he can spend his time in French custody, all three minutes of it before they release him in the general populace.
Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms should be a convenience store NOT a government agency!

71440charger

well i think that he should be sat down and one by one have his finger nails and toe nails pulled out. then he should have his eye lids cut off where he cannot shut his eyes. and then he should have his intestine pulled through a small hole in his stomach so slow that it dries out a little at a time. that MOTHERFER helped kill one of my friend firefighters in  New York and i could think of a hole lot more to do to that SOB he justneeds to be torchered untill life support cannot keep him alive like he did to those people traped unter rubble. AND THAT IS ALL I HAVE TOSAY ABOUT THAT!!
The Killer Cam

my73charger

We could pipe in the Star Spangled Banner for his listening enjoyment.  The 700 club and jewish ceremony is also a good idea.  There are worse things than death, oh yes there are....

TheGhost

I honestly think that even if he could kill himself, he wouldn't do it.  At least, not just himself.  From what I understand, suicide is against their religion, EXCEPT when used to kill their percieved enemies.  By just killing himself alone, he doesn't earn a ticket to paradise, he get's a free, one way trip to hell.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.  Especially if they have access to the internet.

Mike DC

Man, I shudder at the idea of living in that concrete box for the next 40 years until I die. 

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On the news they were rattling off the names of a few fellow inmates in Supermax.  People like Eric Rudolph, Terry Nichols, Ted Kaszinski . . . I can't imagine living in that box ever since any one of them was arrested.  And it's only been like 5-10 years for those guys! 

But can you imagine being put into that box around the time our DODGE CHARGERS were first being built, and stilll being in there now?

There are things worse that death.
I'm glad we didn't execute the slime.  The international community will respect us more for this decision anyway. 
This IS  punishment!

 

Shakey

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on May 05, 2006, 04:03:15 AM
Man, I shudder at the idea of living in that concrete box for the next 40 years until I die. 

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On the news they were rattling off the names of a few fellow inmates in Supermax.  People like Eric Rudolph, Terry Nichols, Ted Kaszinski . . . I can't imagine living in that box ever since any one of them was arrested.  And it's only been like 5-10 years for those guys! 

But can you imagine being put into that box around the time our DODGE CHARGERS were first being built, and stilll being in there now?

There are things worse that death.
I'm glad we didn't execute the slime.  The international community will respect us more for this decision anyway. 
This IS  punishment!

 

I spent one night in the Jackson County Jail in Black River Falls, WI when I was 23 while on a road trip around the Great Lakes.  That was enough for me and knew that I never ever wanted to go back.  Nothing happened, but just the thought of not being able to leave frustrated me to no end.

Freedom =  :thumbs:

Charger_Fan

So now that the verdict has been handed down & he didn't get death like he wanted...NOW he wants to change his plea...

Convicted September 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui has said he lied on the witness stand about being involved in the September 11 plot.

Moussaoui also asked to withdraw his guilty plea because he now believes he can get a fair trial in the United States.

http://www.hindustantimes.com/news/181_1693975,00050001.htm

BBWAAAHHAAAA!!! :smilielol: :smilielol: What a friggin' putz. :rotz:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Mike DC

 
Holy crap!
That's pretty funny.

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I'm still kinda bowled over by what a total loser the guy is.  Joe Dirt could pick on this guy.

--  Moussaoui wants to be a suicide attacker, but he can't even do that.  The evil Al-Qaida finds him so incapable & annoying that they won't even use him.  He actually failed to qualify for cannon fodder. 

--  So he doesn't get to commit the crime, but he does still manage to get caught & tried for the big historic crime that the rest of them did anyway. 

--  And then when he tries to at least get himself executed as a martyr, we sentence him to spend the rest of his life in a little cell in the middle of nowhere instead. 

--  And by this time you might think such a pitiful tool would stir up a little bit of sympathy from a few tree-hugging types, but not Moussaoui.  Nobody (on either side) even feels sorry for him because he's an unrepentant angry little bastard the whole time!


Man . . .
I can't think of another person whose ultimate batting average is such a perfect zero.  Every step of the way he suffers 100% consequences and gets none of the rewards.
 
 

CaptMarvel

Quote from: Stratocharger on May 04, 2006, 01:17:25 PM
ok mikepcms i get it.  it's the pacifists fault,.. the democratic ones... sure man..
whatever.
Yes, now you're getting it,  Seriously..
I agree with him, Bush isnt perfect (never known anyone to be) but it's clear he does love his country & I think he is pretty honest about things too.

By the way, (to whoever said it) I am an active, studying, churchgoing, gradually improving Christian & I (as well as everyone else)should judge people when they are a scourge on humanity. There is nothing in the Gospel that says we are to turn the other cheek to the point of harming ourselves or our families, quite the opposite actually, we are to protect the righeous causes and ways of life. You are thinking of Ghandi no doubt (letting others beat you senseless). If you want to get picky about it, we CANT truly judge anyone else anyway..that's GOD's part. We can however protect the rest of society by identifying clearly dangerous people like terrorists and removing them from society.   :icon_smile_wink:

4402tuff4u

Quote from: CaptMarvel on May 10, 2006, 06:04:00 PM
Quote from: Stratocharger on May 04, 2006, 01:17:25 PM
ok mikepcms i get it.  it's the pacifists fault,.. the democratic ones... sure man..
whatever.
Yes, now you're getting it,  Seriously..
I agree with him, Bush isnt perfect (never known anyone to be) but it's clear he does love his country & I think he is pretty honest about things too.

By the way, (to whoever said it) I am an active, studying, churchgoing, gradually improving Christian & I (as well as everyone else)should judge people when they are a scourge on humanity. There is nothing in the Gospel that says we are to turn the other cheek to the point of harming ourselves or our families, quite the opposite actually, we are to protect the righeous causes and ways of life. You are thinking of Ghandi no doubt (letting others beat you senseless). If you want to get picky about it, we CANT truly judge anyone else anyway..that's GOD's part. We can however protect the rest of society by identifying clearly dangerous people like terrorists and removing them from society.   :icon_smile_wink:

You might want to read Matthew 5:38-42   :angel:
"Mother should I trust the government?........... Pink Floyd "Mother"

CaptMarvel

You might want to read Matthew 5:38-42   :angel:
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Yes, the sermon on the mount is full of inspirational teachings which I'm not making light of, but dont forget that we (Americans and other freedom lovers) are also exhorted in the scriptures to be the guardians of democracy and freedom. Clearly, these 2 laws cannot co-exist, yet they must. (Kind of like the whole Garden of Eden multiply commanment but dont eat of the fruit commandment, but you cant multiply until you do so) Read into it however you want, its clear to me that we have to live the Gospel, but also protect American interests and its safety and for justice to be served as well....I think this is the main reason we see so many problems in everday life, because so many are not willing to adhere to laws. I believe the Gospel to be far more conservative than liberal. I think in the final analysis we will see how these two absolutes fit in with each other..  By the way, Matt 38-42 does not say anything about signing our own death warrant by "turning the other cheek" :yesnod:

Mike DC

 
IMHO it's hard to apply the finer points of conservatism vs liberalism to the creators of Christianity as we know it.  I'd give the nod to conservatism for being the "correct one" if I had to pick one or the other, but it's a complex issue. 

I personally think the continual asumption that a "conservative" position automatically equals the "Christian" position on all kinds of issues is screwing up a lot of things right now.  The creators of that religion were fighting a very different set of cutural & physical battles than we are now.
 

CaptMarvel

Quote from: Mike DC (formerly miked) on May 11, 2006, 10:12:23 PM
 
IMHO it's hard to apply the finer points of conservatism vs liberalism to the creators of Christianity as we know it.  I'd give the nod to conservatism for being the "correct one" if I had to pick one or the other, but it's a complex issue. 

I personally think the continual asumption that a "conservative" position automatically equals the "Christian" position on all kinds of issues is screwing up a lot of things right now.  The creators of that religion were fighting a very different set of cutural & physical battles than we are now.
 

Agreed, I am refering more to the overall eternal law type of thing, not necessarily the human (and often times flawed) people in early (specific) Christianity. I see many things that the conservative movement has in common with those (eternal) laws, making the best of ones personal strengths, giving to those truly in need by teaching them how to provide for themselves, understanding free agency (its blessing and dangers) etc. There are a few liberal ideas in these laws too, but I dont see nearly as many... :icon_smile_cool: