US acknowledges mistake of not inviting 9/11 families to trials
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Jun 5, 2008, 6:01 GMT
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Everything the US does these days is a MISTAKE.
Including our tolerance of people like you, Tonny?
Right Tonny - next time they should rent out a major sports stadium for the hearings, and invite everyone who lost someone in the 9/11 attacks.
That makes sense.
Have you been right/sensible about anything Tonny? You didn't respond on other thread when I busted your lie about Bush not mentioning freedom/democracy as part of initial agenda.
is this like a party? Why would they even want to be there!
I can understand why victims/family might want to be at the trials to 'face' the people who murdered their loved ones. Its very common in most judicial systems where interested parties are allowed and encouraged to witness the proceedings.
I just don't see how it could be practically accomplished.
'Everything the US does these days is a MISTAKE.'
Well Tonny:
We jumped to send aid to China when they needed it, eventhough they refused
We sent millions in aid to Myanmar, even though they refused it.
We started an AIDS iniative in Africa, by a President who had no political reason to do so, costing millions, for no other reason than to help his fellow man.
we freed 50 million folks from the yoke of islamic oppression
we got Libya to dismantle it's nuclear program
we have N. Korea dealing
we helped expose a ruthless despot in S. America who was funding terror
we grew our economy and tax receipts for 6 years straight
It's a lot harder to do than to bitch...how about rolling up your sleeves and join the winning team?
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