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federal judge has approved a request by prosecutors to officially dismiss all criminal charges against Osama bin Laden.
The order was made public Friday, more than six weeks after bin Laden was killed by the U.S. military in a raid on his hideout in Pakistan. Such requests are procedural and routine in case where defendants named in indictment die.
Originally posted by seedofchucky
can't really charge a "dead" man .
kinda like how the jews can't sue hitler?
the propaganda is already sold to the masses about him being a criminal . This is just technical aspect of it .The picture has been painted if you willedit on 17-6-2011 by seedofchucky because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by The Old American
All of the people that lost family and friends during 9/11, and still believe that a group of Muslim extremists perpetrated it, just officially got the finger.
/TOA
Originally posted by The Old American
US dismisses criminal charges against bin Laden
federal judge has approved a request by prosecutors to officially dismiss all criminal charges against Osama bin Laden.
The order was made public Friday, more than six weeks after bin Laden was killed by the U.S. military in a raid on his hideout in Pakistan. Such requests are procedural and routine in case where defendants named in indictment die.
So the "most wanted man in the world" is "killed" by U.S. forces under Obama and NOW they dismiss charges. Wow. My government sickens me.
/TOAedit on 17-6-2011 by The Old American because: (no reason given)edit on 17-6-2011 by The Old American because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by The Old American
Originally posted by seedofchucky
can't really charge a "dead" man .
kinda like how the jews can't sue hitler?
the propaganda is already sold to the masses about him being a criminal . This is just technical aspect of it .The picture has been painted if you willedit on 17-6-2011 by seedofchucky because: (no reason given)
No, you can't charge a dead man. But, this lets him off the hook. All of the people that lost family and friends during 9/11, and still believe that a group of Muslim extremists perpetrated it, just officially got the finger.
/TOA
Originally posted by Common Good
Later on down the road, looking back at History, people are going to read abou these "Technicalities", and get the impression that he was wrongly accused. You never know, they might even call him the next Jesus because they believed he was a martyr.
=)
None of the charges involved the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
"The possibility of a mistaken identification is approximately one in 11.8 quadrillion," the official wrote.
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
reply to post by The Old American
which part of the fact that this is a standard US procedure when any crime suspect dies , whatever he / she is charged with , dont you understand ?