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Planners of 9/11 terrorist attack to plead not guilty in New York City

San Diego : CA : USA | 2 months ago
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The attorney for at least one of the 9/11 attack planners announced that Ali Abdal al-Aziz Ali would plea not guilty in a New York court room. However, the alleged terrorist will not deny his role in the planning of a terrorist attack that rocked New York City and ultimately killed more than 3,000 people.

Attorney Scott Fenstermaker said his client will use the New York federal court trial as a platform to express his political view and explain why he attacked the country. According to the attorney representing al-Aziz Ali, the five 9/11 terrorists have been discussing the trial among themselves at their current residence in Guantanamo Bay.

Fenstermaker claims the defendants will explain “their assessment of American foreign policy in the courtroom.”

The trial is expected to get under way sometime next year in New York and the security price tag has soared past the $75 million mark, something that has sparked opposition debate as to the soundness of trying war criminals in open federal court.

In an interview with Fox News, the father of Todd Breamer, who uttered the now famous words “let’s roll” aboard flight 93, explained his profound objection to the terrorist ability to use U.S. courtrooms as a platform to expose radical views and insult the victim’s families all over again.

David Breamer was able to attend the Senate Judiciary hearing last week where Eric Holder, U.S. Attorney General pointed out that the suspected terrorists would receive a fair trial. President Obama also weighed in on this issue and stated he was confident the terrorists would receive a guilty verdict and pay the ultimate price – death.

Breamer wrote an Op-Ed in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal in which he referred to the New York City trial as September 11th the sequel.

With his eyes and ears open to the legal process Beamer said, “This showed a political system that we have a ruling party. The decision to try the terrorists in open court is a violation of the oath he (Holder) took, I believe, that he is duty bound to protect our country and uphold the Constitution.”

The trial comes with unnecessary risks and forces New Yorkers to face ramped up security during the trial, according to Breamer. “These evil people have confessed their guilt already and have asked to be executed. We should quickly grant their wish.”

The "left-minded decision" of allowing these terrorists a platform will only cause insecurities among the 9/11 survivors and leave taxpayers with another unnecessary tax burden, he finished.

For more stories; http://www.examiner.com/x-10317-San-Diego-County-Political-Buzz-Examiner

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Posted By firesisle firesisle | 2 months ago
They may well be acquitted due to the incredible ignorance and hubris of our current Attorney General. Since they're being tried in civilian courts, the rules of law, like reading Miranda rights, and the right to an attorney, BEFORE any custodial interrogation is performed, are paramount. Murderers and rapists have been acquitted on less obvious violations of protocol...
Posted By Greenlily Greenlily | 2 months ago
Plead not guilty!!! Oh no, they can fool themselves but not me!
Posted By aliqas aliqas | 2 months ago
Good article, thanks for sharing...
Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | 2 months ago
If he will not deny his role in this attack, what would be the grounds of his plea, which is not guilty?
Reply By leciat leciat | 2 months ago
good question


Your comment is too short. Express yourself!
Posted By Starrywonder Starrywonder | 2 months ago
They killed so many American people...yeah how are they not guilty with all of the evidence?
Posted By intellectual intellectual | 2 months ago
this is not the truth ... I guess all of us know batter on that day there were no American person were there on jobs... but I think we have to leave this topic now and ready to prepare for new problems..
Reply By leciat leciat | 2 months ago
no americans were killed? now how do you explain that in your twisted little mind?
Posted By pradeepwins1990 pradeepkumar nallan | 2 months ago
terrorism should be destroyed by universal hero style
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