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Bronx33
04-13-2006, 04:49 PM
Is a cerified wack job, please just blue juice this waste of space.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060413/ap_on_re_us/moussaoui_58;_ylt=ApUTHMAs86hTTl70Rom1OIwTv5UB;_yl u=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl

ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Confessed al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui said Thursday it made his day to hear accounts of Americans' suffering from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and he would like to see similar attacks "every day."
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Taking the witness stand for the second time in his death-penalty trial Thursday, Moussaoui mocked a Navy sailor who wept on the stand as she described the death of two of her subordinates.

"I think it was disgusting for a military person" to cry, Moussaoui said of the testimony of Navy Lt. Nancy McKeown. "She is military, she should expect people at war with her to want to kill her."

Asked if he was happy to hear her sobbing, he said, "Make my day."

Moussaoui said he had "no regret, no remorse" about the 9/11 attacks. Asked by prosecutor Rob Spencer if he would like to see it happen again, Moussaoui responded: "Every day until we get you."

Moussaoui also said on cross-examination that he is convinced
President Bush will free him before the end of his term and that he will return to London.

Prosecutor Rob Spencer tried several times to get Moussaoui to say he didn't really believe that, but Moussaoui was insistent.

"I haven't doubted it for one single second," said Moussaoui, adding that the vision came to him in a dream just like his dream of flying a plane into the White House.

He also argued that he could not get a fair trial so close to the
Pentagon and he criticized U.S. support for
Israel.

Moussaoui testified that he believes his court-appointed lawyers are working against him and that if he'd had control over his defense, he would have argued that he should escape the death penalty and be available for a prisoner swap if American troops are captured overseas.

Moussaoui, as defiant on the witness stand as he has been at the defendant's table throughout the trial, testified against the advice of his court-appointed lawyers and attacked them before the jury that must decide whether to sentence him to death or to spend life in prison.

Offering a lengthy explanation of why he hates Americans, Moussaoui criticized the United States' support for Israel. He said Muslims have been at war with Christians and Jews for centuries. Israel, he said, is "just a missing star in the American flag."

Moussaoui told jurors that Islam requires Muslims to be the world's superpower as he flipped through a copy of the Koran searching for verses to support his assertions. One he cited requires non-Muslim nations to pay a tribute to Muslim countries.

"We have to be the superpower. You have to be subdued. We have to be above you," Moussaoui said. "Because Americans, you are the superpower, you want to eradicate us."

At one point, defense lawyer Gerald Zerkin asked Moussaoui if he thought he was helping his case when he testified earlier that he planned to pilot a plane into the White House on Sept. 11.

"I was putting my trust in God, so from an Islamic point of view, yes," Moussaoui responded, acknowledging that non-Muslims might view his testimony as harmful to his case.

At several points during his afternoon testimony, Moussaoui acknowledged that he has lied when it has suited his interests throughout the course of his four-year case.

Defense lawyers have said Moussaoui is lying about his role in Sept. 11 — the worst terrorism attack ever on U.S. soil — in the hopes of achieving martyrdom through execution.

Moussaoui testified Thursday that "for the last four years, I have been fighting" against the death penalty. He said he considered the consequences of his previous testimony about his role in Sept. 11 and "decided to just put my trust in God, tell the truth and time will tell."

Assailing his court-appointed lawyers, Moussaoui said: "You have put your vested interest in keeping this case in your hands, above my interest to save my life."

Moussaoui suggested they preferred the fame that comes from handling a high-profile trial rather than seeking a change of venue to move the case away from Virginia, a state with a reputation for jurors amenable to the death penalty.

In April 2002, when he was serving as his own defense counsel, Moussaoui filed a motion seeking to move the trial, citing an overrepresentation of government employees in the area. He also said there was more intense media attention in the northern Virginia area due to the Sept. 11 attack on the Pentagon, which is a short distance from the courthouse.

U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, however, rejected the claim and said Moussaoui would be able to get an impartial jury.

Zerkin had asked him if he believed that his defense team was in a conspiracy to kill him. Moussaoui responded that they have been engaged in "criminal non-assistance."

Earlier, Moussaoui's lawyers opened his defense by seeking to convince jurors to spare his life and put him in a place from which he could never escape.

James E. Aiken, the first defense witness in the second phase of Moussaoui's death-penalty trial, said Moussaoui would always require the highest level of supervision and would be isolated not only from the outside world but also from other prisoners.

"I don't care how good he is ... I don't care how compliant he is. He will be in the security envelope as long as he lives," Aiken said.

Moussaoui's defense team is expected to argue in the next few days that his life should be spared because of his limited role in the 9/11 attacks. They plan to present evidence that he is mentally ill and that his execution would only play into his dream of martyrdom.

Moussaoui is the only person charged in this country in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks. The jury deciding his fate has already declared him eligible for the death penalty by determining that his actions caused at least one death on Sept. 11.

Even though he was in jail in Minnesota at the time of the attacks, the jury ruled that lies told by Moussaoui to federal agents a month before the attacks kept them from identifying and stopping some of the hijackers.

DBruleU
04-13-2006, 07:36 PM
Don't kill him. Put him in a jail cell the rest of his life, and make him listen to Christian Hymms all day long.

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 08:33 PM
Don't kill him. Put him in a jail cell the rest of his life, and make him listen to Christian Hymms all day long.

Yep. Keep him alive. He thinks he's a martyr and he wants it that way. He's trying to make things worse for himself.

RMT
04-13-2006, 09:16 PM
Don't kill him. Put him in a jail cell the rest of his life, and make him listen to Christian Hymms all day long.

and plaster his wall with the Muhammed cartoons that caused such a ruckus.

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 09:24 PM
and plaster his wall with the Muhammed cartoons that caused such a ruckus.


If he thinks the emotional stress of war time and loss is so funny, tie him up naked in a room with dogs while American soldiers belittle him and make him touch his cohorts' penises. Rediculous.

These people are inhumane and should be treated as such.

Bronx33
04-13-2006, 09:24 PM
Jail for life would be the best because the pile of crap wants to die i say hide and feed the ****head pork and bacon to him everyday, then on his death bed tell him.

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 09:33 PM
Jail for life would be the best because the pile of crap wants to die i say hide and feed the ****head pork and bacon to him everyday, then on his death bed tell him.

On top of that, walk into his cell everyday and "accidentally" throw some bacon in there. Make him clean it up.

Bronx33
04-13-2006, 09:38 PM
Man i just watched the news report on the trial, that guy is a first class peice of sh** that serves zero purpose on this planet.

Bronco_Beerslug
04-13-2006, 09:39 PM
If he thinks the emotional stress of war time and loss is so funny, tie him up naked in a room with dogs while American soldiers belittle him and make him touch his cohorts' penises. Rediculous.

These people are inhumane and should be treated as such.
We don't need to go down to his level. Just put him in with all the other murderers, rapists, gang bangers, etc... in the worst prison in the country. I'm sure he'll experience life like he never imagined before.

Bronx33
04-13-2006, 09:40 PM
We don't need to go down to his level. Just put him in with all the other murderers, rapists, gang bangers, etc... in the worst prison in the country. I'm sure he'll experience life like he never imagined before.


Ha! he could be a virgin 72 times for them. Hilarious!

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 09:52 PM
We don't need to go down to his level. Just put him in with all the other murderers, rapists, gang bangers, etc... in the worst prison in the country. I'm sure he'll experience life like he never imagined before.

Nah. Put him in Guantanamo and leave him there.

cbs1177
04-13-2006, 10:28 PM
I do like the idea of keeping him alive in a jail cell. But I fear that some how he will manage to escape or break out a jail cell. Plus I mean if we do kill him then he gets to go to the hot place sooner rather then later.

DBruleU
04-13-2006, 10:36 PM
I do like the idea of keeping him alive in a jail cell. But I fear that some how he will manage to escape or break out a jail cell. Plus I mean if we do kill him then he gets to go to the hot place sooner rather then later.

I doubt he'll escape honestly. As much as I want him to meet his real maker, and let him deal with this piece of scum, I want him to rott in jail.

baja
04-13-2006, 10:36 PM
If he thinks the emotional stress of war time and loss is so funny, tie him up naked in a room with dogs while American soldiers belittle him and make him touch his cohorts' penises. Rediculous.

These people are inhumane and should be treated as such.

Well if you are going to do shiit like that get creative at least, like strap him into a cockpit of a remote controlled plane and fly him into his favorite Mosque

Bronx33
04-13-2006, 10:36 PM
Well if you are going to do shiit like that get creative at least, like strap him into a corkpit of a remote controlled plane and fly him into his favorite Mosque


oHHHH me likey! also fill the plane with 400 pound hogs.

baja
04-13-2006, 10:38 PM
Or give him life without parole and make him listen to Howard Stern 24/7

Bronx33
04-13-2006, 10:39 PM
I doubt he'll escape honestly. As much as I want him to meet his real maker, and let him deal with this piece of scum, I want him to rott in jail.

I just don't want to pay for that pile of sh** for the rest of his life getting 3 squares and his koran, take away the koran and it's a deal.

baja
04-13-2006, 10:42 PM
I just don't want to pay for that pile of sh** for the rest of his life getting 3 squares and his koran, take away the koran and it's a deal.

Or give him his Koran but no toilet paper, the decision is his.

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 11:13 PM
How about nude solitude with a daily visit from the liquified pigfat spraygun.

baja
04-13-2006, 11:33 PM
Show him film of just how ugly those 40 virgins really are.

or

Turn down the heat and give him pig skin gloves

baja
04-13-2006, 11:35 PM
circumcise him and feed his foreskin to the pigs as he watches.

epicSocialism4tw
04-13-2006, 11:41 PM
circumcise him and feed his foreskin to the pigs as he watches.

Dude, you are getting sadistic over here!

DBruleU
04-14-2006, 12:23 AM
Dude, you are getting sadistic over here!

Well when you are dealing with satans own...

baja
04-14-2006, 12:28 AM
Dude, you are getting sadistic over here!

I have a nack for it

gunns
04-14-2006, 01:05 AM
Or give him life without parole and make him listen to Howard Stern 24/7

Or Bush. Hell what did we all do to deserve that? :kiddingme

Bronx33
04-18-2006, 11:43 AM
Ha! i guess the pile of s*** want's to live and working the system...

ALEXANDRIA, Virginia (Reuters) - Defense lawyers trying to save Zacarias Moussaoui's life presented evidence on Monday that the September 11 conspirator was a schizophrenic who had an abusive father and an unsettled childhood.

Witnesses were brought forward to try to blunt the impact of Moussaoui's recent testimony on the first day back in court since he announced that he had no remorse for the September 11 hijackings and said he wished Americans more pain.

Moussaoui has pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy in connection with the September 11 attacks and his lawyers are trying to convince the 12-person jury not to sentence him to death.

Dr. Xavier Amador, a witness who is an expert in schizophrenia, said he had diagnosed Moussaoui with the disease and said several other experts had confirmed his opinion.

Several witnesses, including Moussaoui's two sisters, said he had a rough childhood and an abusive father who beat all four siblings and their mother.

"Zacarias ... suffered from not having been loved by his father," said his oldest sister, Nadia, in videotaped testimony. "We were terrorized."

Clinical social worker Jan Vogelsang said Moussaoui was in and out of orphanages for the first six years of his life, as his mother struggled to deal with her four children while trying to separate from her abusive husband.

As he grew up, Moussaoui was seen by his friends as outgoing and fun. Several childhood friends from France said Moussaoui enjoyed parties and going out at night as a teenager.

One friend, Gilles Cohen, said he and Moussaoui had often joked about how they could be friends even though Cohen was Jewish and Moussaoui was of Moroccan descent.

Cohen's testimony came shortly after Moussaoui yelled "death to the Jew" at a break. Moussaoui often yells out curses after the judge and jury leave the room and has frequently targeted Jews, including his lawyer Gerald Zerkin.

Moussaoui's friends said he changed after he went to London in 1992 to study international business and learn English. They said had become much more serious about Islam, had grown a beard and was less outgoing.

An imam at the mosque Moussaoui first attended in London said Moussaoui was initially pleasant and eager to learn about Islam but then got involved with fundamentalists.

In videotaped testimony, Brixton mosque chairman Abdul Haqq Baker said he eventually asked Moussaoui to leave the mosque once he got involved with more extremist Muslims. Baker said Moussaoui became disrespectful and he was concerned he might try to spread extremist views.

Old Dude
04-18-2006, 12:43 PM
Moussaoui is saying everything he can possibly say to get executed.

He was a nobody, a small-fry, a wart on the ass of Al Queda, which is itself a wart on the ass of the world. He's puffed up his role in a bid for attention and martyrdom.

I fully expect the jury will oblige him.

defenseman
04-19-2006, 09:54 AM
Give me a 9 mm, bring him to the back of the court house. I'll fix his problem permanently. The same goes for the lot of them. Nothing short of 2 cents worth of lead to the brain is their only cure.....dman

Bronx33
04-19-2006, 10:16 AM
Give me a 9 mm, bring him to the back of the court house. I'll fix his problem permanently. The same goes for the lot of them. Nothing short of 2 cents worth of lead to the brain is their only cure.....dman

2 cents might be a little bit waste, but what the he11.

Crushaholic
04-19-2006, 11:57 AM
Forget the martyrdom crap. This guy said he wished MORE people had died on 9/11. Fry him....

Bronx33
05-16-2006, 11:08 AM
I wonder if he will make any friends?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,195354,00.html

WASHINGTON — Convicted Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui began serving his life sentence at the nation's most secure prison on Saturday after U.S. marshals flew him overnight to southern Colorado from Virginia.

Marshals brought Moussaoui, prisoner 51427-054, before dawn to the Supermax federal prison, where he will spend 23 hours a day in his cell and have little to no contact with the other notorious criminals.

"He has now begun serving his sentence of life without the possibility of release," the U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement.

Moussaoui was the only prisoner aboard the small jet operated by the agency as he flew with a special team of deputy marshals to Florence, Colo., about 90 miles southwest of Denver.

"All the inmates transferred there are handled with the highest level of security," said Ken Deal, chief deputy U.S. marshal in Denver.

Deal said he did not know whether the 37-year-old Frenchman made any statements during the transfer.

Moussaoui arrived at 5:17 a.m. EDT, the Federal Bureau of Prisons said in a statement. Prison spokesman Todd Javernick refused to say whether Moussaoui made any comments.