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On 3/20/07, Paul Zarembka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Charles Brown wrote:
> This just in, New York, California, Ohio and Florida legislatures repeal
> criminal conspiracy statutes, as there have never, ever been any, ever.

Jim Devine replied:
> of course, if there _are_ conspiracies going on, they involve really
> powerful people who would never be prosecuted anyway.

Jim,

You seem to think KSM is a conspirator of 9-11.  Therefore, you should
recognize that KSM, being powerful enough for undertake 9-11, is being
prosecuted.

John Wilkes Booth was prosecuted, being on the losing side of the once
powerful.

The Reich leadership was prosecuted at Nurenberg after it conspired to ...

Richard Nixon was being prosecuting for the Watergate conspiracy and
other once powerful ones spent time in the cooler.

In short, I don't believe you in writing the powerful are not prosecuted.

_____

I'd like to see George W. Bush prosecuted, on the losing side of the once
powerful.

Prosecuting 9-11 will be in the context of a revolutionary act.  Quite
unfortunately, the right is doing more in this regard than the left.  Too
many leading voices on the left want us to accept the basic line that
fanatical Moslems were responsible, without even a serious independent
inquiry into the evidence, while spending their energies attacking those
who do want such an inquiry.

Paul Z.

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