First things, First.  
He must first be tortured, sleep deprived, and isolated - then, after 
conviction -  he'll do 
life behind bars. 


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> With this legal precedent in place, if Mayor Wynne of 
> Vedic City is ever convicted of a crime, should we
> expect the little pundit boy who runs along beside 
> him holding the umbrella over his head to keep the 
> sun off of his tinfoil turban to do time, too?  :-)
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >
> > uns_tressor wrote:
> > > Well - the job is virtually done with the incarceration
> > > of Osama Bin Laden's chauffeur. The Axis of Evil is 
> > > effectively castrated.
> > >
> > > Probably one of the very first thing that you folks
> > > would have been taught on your arrival at MIU is that
> > > chauffeurs guard the interstitial vortices between
> > > the various space time continuums, and control the
> > > flow of Pure Evil between interlocking universes.
> > > No doubt the Hadron Large Collider will soon be 
> > > providing further proof, if this were necessary.
> > >
> > > Well done, President Bush. It is a fitting climax 
> > > to your 8 year reign.
> > > Uns.
> > 
> > Good point and I had just been reading Paul Craig Roberts article 
> > which makes a similar point. Roberts though a member of the Reagan 
> > administration is *not* a fan of the Bush cabal:
> > 
> > Do You Feel Safe Now?
> > 
> > By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
> > 
> > Now that military officers selected by the Bush Pentagon have reached a 
> > split verdict convicting Salim Hamdan, a onetime driver for Osama bin 
> > Laden, of supporting terrorism, but innocent of terrorist
> conspiracy, do 
> > you feel safe?
> > 
> > Or are we superpower Americans still at risk until we capture bin 
> > Laden's dentist, barber, and the person who installed the carpet in his 
> > living room?
> > 
> > The Bush Regime with its comic huffings and puffings is unaware that it 
> > has made itself the laughing stock of the world, a comedy version of
> the 
> > Third Reich.
> > 
> > Hamdan was not defended by the slick lawyers that got O.J. Simpson off, 
> > and he most certainly did not have a jury of his peers. Hamdan was 
> > defended by a Pentagon appointed US Navy officer, and his jurors were 
> > all Pentagon appointed US military officers with an eye on their 
> > careers. Even in this Kangaroo Court, Hamdan was cleared of the main
> charge.
> > 
> > The US Navy officer who was Hamdan's appointed attorney is certainly no 
> > terrorist sympathizer. Yet even this United States officer said that
> the 
> > rules Bush designed for the military tribunals were designed to achieve 
> > convictions. He also said that the judge allowed evidence that would
> not 
> > have been admitted by any civilian or military US court. He said that 
> > the interrogations of Hamdan, which comprised the basis of the Bush 
> > Regime's case, were tainted by coercive tactics, including sleep 
> > deprivation and solitary confinement.
> > 
> > Does this make you a proud American?
> > 
> > More here:
> > http://counterpunch.org/roberts08072008.html
> >
>



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