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http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2009/11/15/2009-11-15_pros_say_khalid_shaikh_mohammed_will_act_as_his_own_lawyer_in_wtc_terror_case.html
Ron Kuby is right about this:

"[Mohammed's] goal in the legal system is not to beat the rap. His goal is to use the legal system as a forum for his own ideas and to embrace martyrdom through that system."

I hope I am wrong on how this plays out, but I suspect that "Judgment at Nuremburg" this will not be. Holder and Obama gave KSM a hell of a last request, a chance to play (granted KSM's own sick twisted version) of "A Man of All Seasons" or "Braveheart." Take your choice.

Gosh. I wonder what he meant by THAT? *snicker*

Seriously, I love how he had the line "Don't doubt their loyalty to U.S. - God vs country" Hmmmm.. isn't that what this a-hole was all about?

And isn't it strange the only footnotes or citations one can actually follow are those related to Koranic verses?

Under conclusions: "Muslims may be seen as moderate (compromising) but God is not" and "I love the Koran and being Muslim but I do not want to live under Islamic rule" followed by "Fighting to establish an Islamic state to please God, even by force, is condoned by Islam."

This guy pretty much told folks what he was going to do. I wonder how many more of these folks are out there just biding their time. Too bad we don't have a president willing to do what's needed to keep us safe.

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