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<blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">funky16corners</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">BobDesperado</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">funky16corners</strong> said:</div><div><blockquote class="Quote"><div><strong class="bc-author">Rockadelic</strong> said:</div><div>Oh...the Glenn Greenwald blog......why didn't you say so....game over.</div></blockquote> <br /> You don't get to pick your own facts Rock. Greenwald presents and dissects the legal record, which right now is pretty much limited to the FBI affidavit on file.</div></blockquote> <br /> There's nothing wrong with Greenwald's blog. He obviously has a political bias, but so what? He's very scrupulous in his factual analysis and he's critical of Democrats and Republicans alike.<br /> <br /> His take on this crime is also fair and doesn't jump to any conclusions. The questions he's asking are quite fair and will be factors if and when this kid goes to trial.<br /> <br /> If it's true (as the FBI is saying) that this kid had contacted people in Pakistan about joining jihadists, then I have no problem with what the FBI did. That's their job. It's not "entrapment" if the kid was seeking out this kind of activity anyway. The analogy to Rock's would-be wife-killer co-worker is apt.</div></blockquote> <br /> Then make "contacting jihadists" a crime. Don't go into the business of cultivating acts of terror, since if the FBI/Homeland.Security are to be believed there are plenty of actual terrorists about.</div></blockquote> <br /> You seriously want to make "contacting jihadists" a crime?<br /> <br /> Are you kidding?
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