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Hard times for the Rumpled Academic. From the New York Sun:
TAMPA, Fla. - A defense attorney for a former college professor on trial for his alleged leadership role in a terrorist group conceded in court yesterday that his client lied to the press and immigration authorities in what the lawyer described as an effort to keep a Palestinian Arab think tank afloat.
Posted by Robert at November 10, 2005 6:15 AM
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GUILTY...GUILTY...GUILTY....GUILTY...
Sentence: LIFE IN PRISON, NO POSSIBILITY OF PAROLE.
I'll let the forum know when I get his address, so we can all send him a card.
Posted by: kj
at November 10, 2005 6:50 AM
"Palestinian Arab think tank", now that is a lie as well. And a joke.
Posted by: JanuaryMan
at November 10, 2005 7:10 AM
Lying to the non Muslim is par for the course. Because Muhammadans are so much better. The best of people. Because they emulate the perfect man. Who lived the perfect life which is a worthy example for all mankind in all times and places
File this one under:
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Ummm... did I mention the Islamic doctrine of taqiyya? Once just a Shiite doctrine but which is used today by all Muslims who despise the non-Muslim?
at November 10, 2005 8:39 AM
"Hard times" for Al-Arian? Let's hope it's really "hard time" for the murderous SOB.
Posted by: waterdragon52
at November 10, 2005 8:41 AM
ERWAN NORTH MAGHREB:
There were a fair number of Sephardic Jews among the pieds noire, n'est pas (which would further explain the peculiar accents)?
Posted by: waterdragon52
at November 10, 2005 2:09 PM
Just like when in New York young muslim's stomped on an American flag in the streets of New York, and sang Alla u Akbar, and onlookers did nothing. While the defamers of the flag relished in the fact that they could do so, because of American so called "loopholes." This was not a loophole, and get it right, it is the right all should have to express speach. Derogatory or not, you have freedom, and if I had seen it first hand, the flag would have been raised and there would have been one hell of a fight, for freedom!
Posted by: todd at November 10, 2005 07:26 PM
at November 10, 2005 8:23 PM
I do not regard most defense attourneys highly, but this is absolutely disgusting. I think that if you knowingly defend a terrorist and claim that he isn't one then you should be tried for treason.
Posted by: JadeDragoness
at November 11, 2005 8:12 PM


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