There's a difference between fantasies and taking action. By joining a terrorist group, this young US citizen toke action in the wrong direction. Of course, a life sentence is out of proportions.
A similar case in the Netherlands: a young 'terrorist' has been acquitted because the judge thought his preparations were to cumbsy.
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There's a difference between fantasies and taking action. By joining a terrorist group, this young US citizen toke action in the wrong direction. Of course, a life sentence is out of proportions.
A similar case in the Netherlands: a young 'terrorist' has been acquitted because the judge thought his preparations were to cumbsy.
http://www.expatica.com/source/site_article.asp?subchannel_id=19&story_id=25466&name=Dutch+terror+suspect+acquitted+for+second+time
IMO, the judge has made a mistake here.
yes, a fair point
personally i must admit i am guilty to having no fantasies about killing George Bush, let alone any serious plans
if he was assassinated, then that would mean Richard Cheney taking over - i reckon this is the only reason Bush is still alive :)
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