O'Reilly asks him, "You know people hate you, don't you?"
And his answer?
The attorney, once the trial is over, should move to Afghanistan, live among the people he believes deserve a trial, people who have already confessed to killing 3,000 people, people who will slice off his head if he doesn't convert to Islam, people who will kill until they themselves are dead.
Bed down with the devil.
He should feel very proud. This trial will motivate other killers, this trial will give them credence, this trial will inspire more terrorist attacks. So more innocent people will die. Then this attorney can argue over the exact numbers again and whether or not you can call ramming jets into buildings and killing thousands can be called murder.
Yes, proud indeed.
When the law usurps justice, time to rid ourselves of that law.
UPDATE:
Exclusively from HotAir, they have obtained a memo showing the defense attorney for the 9/11 terrorists, Scott Fenstermaker, having been removed from the military's civilian defense pool. Why? HotAir has the memo and info at the link. But here's a description by Ed Morrissey:
According to an August 2008 memo provided exclusively to me by a source in the Department of Defense, Fenstermaker got booted from the military commissions civilian defense counsel pool in 2008 for “counterproductive” interactions with the staff, and not representing himself in a “forthright” manner to the chief defense counsel for the Gitmo detainees.Not an honest fella? Shocking.
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