Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to Plead Guilty, Get Death Penalty
The Jawa Report —
... . I wonder how the 9/11 Truthers are going to spin this one ? Don't worry, they will spin it, it's just a matter of how . Thanks to Jeffrey Imm. By Rusty Shackleford, Ph.D. at December 8, 2008 11:12 AM | | l ...
The Trutherism Will Out!
Jules Crittenden —
... Michelle Malkin with the bad news for Truthers … Gitmo detainees plan to plead out re 9/11 … neglects to note that Khalid Sheik Mohammed’s crowing on this subject hasn’t quelled the troof yet. Big question for truthers to come to grips with … did they torture it out of them or is it all being done with actors in Burbank? Nice collection of Truther art. Awfully well groomed for political wackos, with professional-grade signage. Topics: ...
They’re Ready To Sign the Letter of Confession
Comments from Left Field —
... You cannot get someone to see the nose in front of their face if their ideological self-image depends on their not seeing it. ...
Happy Hour Links
Weekly Standard Blog —
Mark Steyn skewers the politically correct responses to the Mumbai massacre.
Jeremiah Wright says Obama is "still my child."
Rich Lowry and Byron York talk to President Bush.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and friends are ready to confess to the 9/11 attacks.
Mac Owens on General Shinseki.
Nate Silver sizes up the 2010 Senate race. ...
Somehow, I don't think this'll stop the Troofers.
Wizbang —
... strategy," said defendant Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali. In a letter read aloud by the judge, the defendants implied they want to plead guilty, but did not specify whether they will admit to specific charges. Their letter was so unexpected that the judge, Army Col. Stephen Henley, was unsure how to proceed. He noted that the law specifies that only defendants unanimously convicted by a jury can be sentenced to death in the tribunals. No jury has been seated. But it's all W's fault!! Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin
Somehow, I don’t think this’ll stop the Troofers.
Stop The ACLU —
... strategy,” said defendant Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali. In a letter read aloud by the judge, the defendants implied they want to plead guilty, but did not specify whether they will admit to specific charges. Their letter was so unexpected that the judge, Army Col. Stephen Henley, was unsure how to proceed. He noted that the law specifies that only defendants unanimously convicted by a jury can be sentenced to death in the tribunals. No jury has been seated. But it’s all W’s fault!! Hat Tip: Michelle Malkin Cross-posted from Cassy’s ...



