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WaPo: How a Detainee Became an Asset

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wahabicorridor8/30/2009 11:48:28 am PDT

re: #377 opnion

Without getting overly dramatic, 9/11 gave me a whole new perspective.
Hearing the thuds on the sidewalk, realising that they were people, people who decided to jump rather than burn to death, gave me a bad attitude.
These are sub-human creatures that we are dealing with, not honorable
enemy soldiers.
I say again, we had every right to execute them.

I wasn’t in NYC that day. I had taken the day off work to catch up with some paperwork at home. I was watching the Towers burn when I thought a train must have been derailed from some tracks that run a mile or two from our house. Then I heard a plane was headed to the Capitol - where my husband was working that day. Then I saw the smoke, black and oily.

It wasn’t a train. It was the Pentagon. And I couldn’t find my husband who had to travel right by it to get to the Hill. The the Saudis that worked at the embassy disappeared - for weeks - before I found my husband.

WAterboard away…