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I've got mixed feelings on this one. On one hand, rather see him get the needle and just get rid of him, but on the other I'd rather he didn't get his martyr status and would enjoy the thought of a long life in a federal pen.

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My daughter and I were discussing this last night. She feels that since there is some question overall about his role and how much direct work on the attack, that he probably doesn't deserve to die. I disagreed, but she also made the arguement that it is probably going to be a lot harder on him, know ing that he is going to live and not die a martyr, and therefore that's what should happen to him.

 

Smart kid.

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Personally...I have the impression that he's a relative nobody who's involvement in 9/11 was little to none after the decision-makers figured out what a flake and an idiot he was...but he's someone who wants to feel important and wants people to think he's done something in his life, so he's vastly overstating his role to build up his own sense of self-importance.

 

And you don't execute someone like that. You pity them, and laugh at them...

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Have him room with the guy that killed Dahlmer.

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That would defeat the purpose. He needs to live in isolation and be miserable.

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i think he should be excecuted publicly, on the site of the twin towers collapse.

 

but if prison is the only way to go, i would put him in solitary, with a closed circuit camera, and start a pay per view channel so people could pay to watch him rot.

or....each day, you could let people pay to go into his cell and throw things at him.

 

then give the money from the PPV to the families of those who have lost loved ones either on 911 or in Afghanistan or Iraq.

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This was the thing w/ McVeigh as well. You make him a martyr to his fellow loonies.... Well, in a de facto sense, he's already a marytr b/c he got caught and won't ever have vision without bars in the way.

 

When he dies, whether by suicide, natural causes or if he has "help," he's comforted that his type will chant his name, supposedly. In the meantime, while he's still alive, he presents a security risk at the prison he's kept; AQ has staged prison breaks before (not to say that they'd do that for Moussaoui).

 

For those that say he's an idiot, a doofus, and looked upon as such by AQ itself... well, I'd say that they look that way on all of the suicide-murderers they recruit.

 

I don't want to see any 60 Minutes interviews. Put this sh--bag to sleep.

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My daughter and I were discussing this last night.  She feels that since there is some question overall about his role and how much direct work on the attack, that he probably doesn't deserve to die.  I disagreed, but she also made the arguement that it is probably going to be a lot harder on him, know ing that he is going to live and not die a martyr, and therefore that's what should happen to him. 

 

Smart kid.

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I agree with your daughter, she is a smart kid.

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