I want the terrorists to have a fair trial. This is the fundamental of who we are. If they are guilty, we will find them so. Then we can mete out the worst punishment that we allowWe are all about due process and I hope that never changes.
I think it s a huge mistake, the city has suffered enough, and this is just picking at the scabs and then pouring salt into the wounds all over again.It would be different if New York City had risen from the ashes stronger and more resolute, but one only has to look at that travesty of a hole in the ground construction site that still sits there where the Twin Towers once stood, to see that New York City has not even BEGUN to heal yet.
As a lifelong New Yorker, I think that since the crime was committed in NYC they should be tried in NYC.And I wish I could be on the jury.And I also think Rudy Giuliani should stop grandstanding and just fade away. He s not an expert on terrorism just because he was the (lame duck) mayor on 9/11.
I find this whole trial thing strangely inspirational. incredible proof that we are being taken over from within. If our people remain asleep by allowing (without voicing some loud protesting) this travesty of justice, then our country is indeed lost... Without question the justice system has betrayed us all. This is a shameful display of our current so-called incorruptible judicial system.what an trial farce of a joke this is
In my opinion, they should be tried in New York. Since the crime, they committed happened here, they should face a jury of their peers here.Good luck
I think we should show these suspected terrorists some American-style justice:Fair trial, jury of their peers, right to an attorney, and habeas corpus.
Its just too weird a place to do that. People are still just so upset about the whole event, so why the hell would they choose HERE to try the suspects?
i think they should put them on a plane and have the plane slam into some mountain somewhere where theres noone around
.Well that should be a speedy trial guilty guilty guilty!
Just get it over with so we can look ahead.
I honestly think this is the best thing to do. Let New Yorkers try them, under the American system of Justice.