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Zolfa Elaydi (center) is comforted by her son, Jihad Elaydi, as she and her daughter, Fidaa Elaydi, weep outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building on Monday in reaction to the guilty verdicts in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing case. by Jerry Gordon, The Iconoclast blog
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Justice Is Served: Holy Land Foundation Found Guilty On All Counts
Nice Deb —
... a mistrial, after one moonbat juror “ran roughshod over most other panelists, whose intellectual abilities he has criticized.” Among other things, Neal has gone on record to say that he didn’t even think the defense needed to stand up and present a case; that the prosecution case was “a waste of time;” that the case was only about George Bush. “
I wasn’t holding out much hope for the new trial, so I’m pleasantly surprised.
Hat tip: Israpundit
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