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Executing 9/11 Murderers Would Backfire

by Stuart Taylor Jr

Sat. Mar. 22, 2008


The six Guantanamo prisoners charged with participating in the 9/11 mass murders are "poster children for the death penalty," Attorney General Michael Mukasey told students in response to a question after a March 14 speech at the London School of Economics. True.


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"Opening Argument" offers a legal perspective on current events ranging from White House policy matters to Supreme Court rulings and appointments.


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Previously in Opening Argument

  • 03 08, 2008 Mukasey Feeds the Prison Binge
  • 02 09, 2008 Opening Argument - The University Has No Clothes
  • 01 26, 2008 Opening Argument - Perils of the Race and Gender Cards
  • 01 19, 2008 Opening Argument - Holding Telecoms Hostage: A Risky Game
  • 01 12, 2008 Opening Argument - Cheering Obama, With Doubts

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