Monday, November 23, 2009

protests and criminals.

G'day everyone.

Well, it's been a quiet few days and not much is going on for me, but job searching. The Holiday Season is already in full swing as more people are putting up their Christmas lights on their homes while getting ready for Thanksgiving that is yet to come to pass.

It's ugly out in California at the present. Especially at the University of California area where tuition hikes have gone up so high, that students are protesting, taking over the campus, and getting arrested. It's way ugly out there. It harks back to the days of what happened at Gallaudet University. This time, students have the proper reason for it. Let's home reason and common does prevail soon despite the bad economic crisis in California.

The better answer needs to be said: Where does reason and common sense prevail in our government and the justice department in USA? When it was said and announced that our government would try the 5 men, who are 9/11 terrorists, in a New York City court like common criminals, I most certainly think as well as anyone else thinks, that they (our government and the justice dept) have lost their minds.

These are the 5 most dangerous men on this earth, who have destroyed and killed thousands of people by assisting in the 9/11/01 attack on USA, should not be labeled "common criminals" at all. To be tried in our justice system would be an invite to other terror groups to come and attack on our fair nation in expectation of being treated like common criminals. To ask our local law enforcement and jail facilities in NYC to house these criminals, while awaiting for their trials, would be asking our very country men to risk their lives in their service for this very dangerous job in this nation. Even if they are paid so well for their work in service of security against the most dangerous 9/11 men, it would be unthinkable.

Let us hope that the Government does their job well to prove that these 5 9/11 men terrorists are worthy of being convicted, proclaimed "GUILTY", hopefully sentenced to death than life. But most of all, let's hope the government protect the people of NYC, and the nation when these trials start. Because if protection for the people fail, Lord have mercy on this nation then!

Semper Fi.

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