Paul, please let this drop!

On Tue, Mar 20, 2007 at 08:29:12AM -0400, Paul Zarembka 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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