Our favorite splindly terrorist wannabe and 1999 ISA valedictorian Ahmad Omar Abu Ali was re-sentenced today. He will now carry a life sentence, not the original thirty years.
The usual suspects (L to R): 9/11 Mosque iman Shaker Elsayed, lawyer Ashraf Nubani, and Abu Ali's dad, after the re-sentencing. The three men have been previously covered by Northern Virginiastan.
Abu Ali remained defiant:
"I would like to remind you that you too will appear before the divine tribunal with me and everyone else," he said in a brief statement to U.S. District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee. "That day there will be no lawyers ... If you are comfortable with that, you can decree what you will."
To which I say:
Monday, July 27, 2009
From 30 years to life
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He will now carry a life sentence, not the original thirty years.
Well! That little strategy to squirm out of justice backfired.
I'm not surprised that Abu Ali remains defiant. He's committed.
The West, on the other hand, is often uncommitted and waffles as to the superiority of its own way of life.
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