I don’t know why we should be surprised by this kind of crap anymore. No one seems to pay any price or have any consequences for their actions anymore. Not even the terrorists who participated in the September 11th attacks on our country.
I’m sure most people would agree that if anyone deserves the death penalty for their crimes, it’s these folks.
But no… not only have they been sitting in a “cushy” prison in Cuba for 21 years, eating our taxpayer funded food and being given the tools they need to pursue their religious endeavors, now it looks like the Biden Injustice Department won’t be pursing the death penalty for their crimes.
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No justice for 2,977 dead Americans.
Catherine Herridge tweeted, “CBS News has confirmed military prosecutors and defense attorneys are negotiating potential plea deals that could take the death penalty off the table for the five defendants accused in the 9/11 attacks.”
Well, of course they are.
But what kind of terrorists are these anyway? I mean, I thought they wanted to die for the cause? Why aren’t the five terrorists, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the self- described architect of 9/11, objecting to not being put to death? No, it looks like they want to stay at their cushy hotel and get a deal that gives them “free” medical care. I can’t blame them for trying to get some freebies when they see all of the stuff that illegal aliens are being given.
As you would expect, the 9/11 families are quite ticked off about a potential plea deal. The family of Charles Burlingame, a pilot with the airplane that slammed into the Pentagon, is angry. Very angry. His sister Debra told CBS News, “I was outraged” after learning about the possible plea deal and said the other families are as well, wanting justice for their loved ones.
Justice for innocent Americans is not anything that’s ever going to come out of the Biden administration.
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