The (overwhelmingly Communist) Italian Supreme Court has sided with Berlusconi and his Fascist Justice minister and overturned the acquittal of the last of the Iraq terror recruiters that were operating in Milan.
How will the Left turn this into a cry for more civil rights (to kill) is beyond me, but I will keep my ear to the ground.
Maybe Pepe has a black helicopter scenario?
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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JJ - it would indeed be convenient if the left were requesting the release of all imprisonned terrorists. Unfortunately that is just the right's characterization and very remote from reality.
It's exactly what was happening, bud. These guys were caught red-handed recruiting for Iraq in Milan. The first judge released them all saying that recruiting to fight an occupation was simply not illegal regardless of their means. Her name is Clementina Forleo. Her boss is a USA-hater of particular fame named Spataro that helped old red terrorists get out of jail. If memory serves, he was in on the Silvia Baraldini sham. He didn't help the black-shirted terrorists, somehow, but I agree with him that they should rot in jail and then in hell.
Not coincidentally, a lot of Berlusconi's legal problems come out of the same prosecutors' office in downtown Milan and are rectified once they get to assise or cassazione or are simply retried a little out of town in Brescia.
I doubt you are as stupid as the lefty unemployed in Europe and so wouldn't accuse you of siding with Daki and his cohorts. I have heard some fear for our civil rights' continuing health from you, though, haven't I?
These guys were caught red-handed recruiting for Iraq in Milan.
You mean, "recruiting for Al-Qaeda-in-Mesopotamia-but-there-is-no-connection-between-al-Qaeda-and-Iraq", JJ?
I have heard some fear for our civil rights' continuing health from you, though, haven't I?
sure. but last is heard, concern for civil rights wasn't equivalent to advocating letting loose ppl found guilty of terrorist action. There oughta be a balance there.
Forleo's ostensible problem with the law was precisely the definition of terrorism, though, Pepe.
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