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Backlash: Dems Call For KSM Circus To Be Moved From NYC To Military Tribunal



Jan 27, 2010 4 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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Politico:

Two Senate Democrats are pressuring the Obama administration to move Sept. 11 plotter Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s trial out of New York City and into a military commission.

Democratic Sens. Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas and Jim Webb of Virginia signed on to a letter to Attorney General Eric Holder condemning the administration’s November announcement of a criminal trial in Manhattan.

“Your decision to prosecute enemy combatants captured on foreign battlefields like Khalid Sheikh Mohammed is without precedent in our nation’s history,” the senators wrote. “Given the risks and costs, it is far more logical, cost-effective, and strategically wise to try Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in the military commissions.”

The letter “shows that there is growing support, especially on the Democratic side, against this decision. Going on the record in a letter to the [attorney general] is a big step for both Webb and Lincoln,” a Senate aide said.

The letter is also signed by Sens. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), Susan Collins (R-Maine), Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.)

In November, Holder officially announced the Justice Department’s decision to try Mohammed and four other suspects in the southern district of New York. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has said it will cost the city approximately $200 million per year to provide the necessary security and infrastructure for the trial — a point the senators criticized.

The senators also argued holding the trial in a location so close to the World Trade Center site would provide Al Qaeda with little more than a recruiting opportunity.

“You will be providing them one of the most visible platforms in the world to exalt their past acts and to rally others in support of further terrorism. Such a trial would almost certainly become a recruitment and radicalization tool for those who wish us harm,” they wrote.

The Department of Defense officially withdrew the military commission’s charges against the five men last week — though they did so “without prejudice,” allowing officials room to bring charges again if necessary.


  • thrasymakhos

    Lincoln and Webb trying to save their legislative asses. Lincoln…nobody is going to forget your healthcare vote…And Webb the turncoat Republican (you sure called that one wrong didn’t you?) I remember you giving the Democratic response to Pres. Bush’s State of the Union speech. You’re toast you jackass.

  • MohammedSucksHogCock

    I am so sick of listening to all this trial horseshit. New Rules of Engagement: If you capture a suspected Al-Q operative, you have 72 hours to waterboard the shit out of the towelhead motherfucker to get intel, and then you put a .45 in the back of his head, bury the body in Quick-Lime and get on with your duties.

    We could have predicted this PC horseshit the very day Gitmo opened. You can’t keep anybody prisoner without some bleeding heart cross-dresser losing his shit over some terrorist’s imaginary “rights.”

    No trial…no reports to file! :twisted: :gun: :gun: :gun:

    • Tyler520

      No,no,no…we MUST maintain the ethical high-ground by giving him a legal [military] trial:

      Try and sentence him by lunch tomorrow, and execute him by dinner the same day – simple, efficient and fair, me thinks

    • MohammedSucksHogCock

      You want “high ground?”

      Fine.

      Bury him on the top of the tallest shit pile in Texas.

      This shit pile is so high, even the flies have business cards.

      This shit pile is so high that St. Peter had to have the Pearly Gates rezoned for livestock.

      If this shit pile were any higher, it would have been on a Cheech & Chong album.

      [This is not a small shit pile.]

      That’s the only high ground suitable for a muzzie terrorist. Anything else would be a scaffold.