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Haha, I was going to let someone else take this one on. I believe in only starting about 5 serious discussions a week on the X5World boards As for this loser, let him sit in jail but what is going to piss me off is the inevitable book that will be written as well as the countless bulls*it interviews I will have to hear about. Now if you locked him in solitary confinement...I'd be happy.
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As I understand it the inevitable book that will be written as well as the countless interviews will not be allowed. And the confinement he will face?
He then will be placed in a 7-by-12-foot cell where he will be confined for 23 hours a day. Inside the cell is a concrete bed, stool and desk as well as a toilet and a shower. A small slatted window allows some natural light. For one hour each day, he will have a “recreation” period but still will be in chains and isolated. "These guys will never be out of their cells, much less in the yard or anywhere around here," Russ Martin, the project manager for the Florence prison, told an interviewer. Each cell is monitored by video surveillance and considered to provide a very isolated existence for anyone sentenced there. One convicted gang leader told a judge after being sentenced there: “You are sentencing me to die a little each day.” Other Supermax residents include: · Richard Reid, the “Shoe Bomber," was convicted of trying to blow up a plane en route from Miami to Paris soon after the Sept. 11 attacks. · Ted Kaczynski, the “Unabomber” · Terry Nichols, the Oklahoma City bombing co-conspirator · Eric Rudolph, who was convicted for bombing abortion clinics · Ramzi Yousef, Al Qaeda terrorist convicted of planning the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. James Aiken, a former U.S. federal prison official and now a consultant, said during the Moussaoui trial that the convicted terrorist would "rot" at the Florence facility. "They are in a security envelope, a security bubble. Their environment is sterile, they are isolated from the outside world and from the prison world," said Aiken, who gave evidence for the defense's case against the death penalty for the defendant. "If a prisoner has a heart-attack, security protocol has to be followed before that lock may be opened and medical personnel can come in," Aiken explained. "He doesn't know yet, but under such conditions," Aiken warned, "as time goes by they rot." Quote:
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lol i think its good that now he stays in jail then lettin him go easy and just kill him. that what hes hoping for.
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I agree with L...
He's off to SuperMax in CO. It's not a fun place to spend the rest of your days in 99% near solitary. Let the MF'er rot there. If he had gotten the VahallaRide decision, it would be years of jive jailhouse lawyer crap, hand wringing by the save-the-world from itself, bleeding and misguided near do wells, and all the punque jihad gangs on the planet, lining up to seek retribution for one of their "hero/martyrs". Let 'em grow old & die, crazy as a bed bug and, rotting in the Joint, imo.
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Giving someone the death penalty is more expensive than giving someone a life sentence, as mentioned here. So I'm glad he got life...saves everyone money. Going to prison for life might be a death sentence itself since I'm sure not many in prison will take kindly to him and will give their own version of a death sentence. I'd be for the death penalty if "cruel and unusual" punishments were allowed. As much as we are a civilized society and above such barbarism, it's hard not to stoop down to that level when you see a fellow compatriot getting their throat slit. It was by far the most disturbing video I ever saw.
EDIT: well maybe he won't get killed in prison...he's going to the Supermax in Colorado. Apparently, psychological isolation is part of the punishment. In any case, it would be much better to see him sit in prison and rot. Loss of freedom is probably one of the worst punishments that could be given to someone who once had it.
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Hope they don't send him to one of these prisons.
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He may end up with the Jeffrey Dahmer sentence anyway. Better that he is not a made into a martyr...Would love to see the look on his face the day after they catch OBL and they shove the newspaper under his cell door.
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A DP sentence means more headlines for him and his cause. His supporters would continue to rally around him. They don't fear death, they glorify it. The last thing he should get is the glory.
I heard a few interviews with family of 9/11 victims and they share this sentiment as well. Throw him in a hole and let the press forget about him.
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