Topic: Daniel Boyd: A Homegrown Terrorist? (Time.com)

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July 30th, 2009   Post 1
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Post; Daniel Boyd: A Homegrown Terrorist? (Time.com)


Time.com - Daniel Boyd: A Homegrown Terrorist?




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July 31st, 2009   Post 2
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In the mental health field it's been said that borderline sociopaths are quite brilliant at deceiving others. Practicing treasonous acts should meet full wrath of the law. Peeves me to no end how one thinks all the priviliges of freedom can be abused.
 
July 31st, 2009   Post 3
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Sipping on a Pepsi? Yeah he deserved it alright!
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July 31st, 2009   Post 4
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Still... he deserves a fair trial in a courtroom and not in the press. Our governmental bodies are not infallible and the press will write anything these days without verifying so long as it sells.
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July 31st, 2009   Post 5
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Dude... but he was drinking a Pepsi!
j/k
Fair trial for all. After all, if we're afraid of the result that will come from a fair trial it is probably a good indicator that
a) The accused either isn't guilty or there's not enough evidence
b) Our system is very bad at locking up bad people.
 



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