QUOTE(gregg @ May 5 2006, 04:35 PM)
Shaun, Mussaoui will be in solitary confinement allowd to wtch TV and he will be given one hour a day freedom from his cell. He will not be given any oppurtunity for any honor system because they will rip him apart. At this point, he will be transferred to his solitary cell and we will not hear from or about him again. You know, That TV will probably play the scene of the planes hitting the towers and the cries and the pleas and the hatred over and over for as long as he is alive, which could be for 40 more years.
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Yea, I had posted that right after his sentence, didn't know he was going to be in solitary.
It's funny, there are two arguments on this issue. Should the taxpayers basically pay for this man to live after what he contributed to on 911? He gets three meals a day which is more than some homeless etc.The other side being that he will suffer every day for the rest of his life in the situation he goes into.
If you had a friend or family member that died in 911, what would you think? Should he be killed or is this sentence just in your mind? I don't believe from what I've seen of him and his blatant cruel responses in court that watching over and over the planes flying into the building would have any effect on him. I could be wrong, I just think this guy has no feeling on any level.
From my Christian standpoint, yes, he would eventually have a chance to repent if he so chooses. Yet as a Christian and at the same time, let's say my mother had died in 911 from what this man did, well, that would be VERY tough to have to deal with. I'd probably wan't to see the guy fried, so to speak. It's very sad all around.