| Subject: Re: Osama Bin Ladin Found Hanged |
| From: "MyndPhlyp" <nobody@homeright.now> |
| Date: 06/09/2004, 01:44 |
| Newsgroups: alt.comp.anti-virus,alt.comp.hardware.overclocking,alt.sci.seti,sci.astro.seti |
"Gary Heston" <gheston@hiwaay.net> wrote in message
news:10jn8n8duhc3p1d@corp.supernews.com...
In article <SOK_c.7319$Wv5.4437@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net>,
MyndPhlyp <nobody@homeright.now> wrote:
By my count, this makes it 8 or 9 times Osama has been hung by
journalists,
and all on Wednesdays at that! Talk about a ruthless bunch. How many
times
do you have to hang a guy before the corpse can no longer hold together?
[ ... ]
I've been wondering--are they going to reward or prosecure the
journalists?
In this so-called "politically correct" environment, I suspect they will
prosecute the journalists:
* If the multiple hangings were due to the previous ones being botched, it
will "cruel and unusual" and/or "double jeopardy." Either way, it is a
violation of civil rights.
* If they've been re-hanging Osama after he has been dead, it will be
"crimes against nature" and a lesser charge of "tampering with evidence."