
Americans have forgotten this scene, but New Yorkers still live with the horrible memory it today.
Apparently the news media last week jumped the gun by announcing the trial of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other 9-11 terrorism suspects would not be tried in federal court in Manhattan. President Barack Obama said during an interview televised on CBS News on Sunday that he had not ruled out holding the trials in New York City, but he acknowledged that there are logistical issues and local opposition that makes such a high profile court proceeding difficult.
When asked during the interview if his administration still planned to hold the trial in New York City, Obama replied, “I have not ruled it out.”
“If you’ve got a city that is saying ‘no’ and a police department that’s saying ‘no’ and a mayor that’s saying ‘no,’ that makes it difficult,” he stated.



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There is the distinct possibility that the WH is cracking up. Who are the advisors. Why are things one way one day and another the next? This is not the only issue. HC was a “medical emergency” in August, and now, can wait ? ? ? Check the record; how many switcharoos this year. Could there be a serious instability teetering on the horizon?
Posted on February 8th, 2010 at 10:16 am
This arrogant ME<ME person could not listen to anyone w/common sense he is incapable of it. Obviously could care less if he endangers U.S. citizens whom he has so little respect for, and the additional expense what an incrediable waste.
Posted on February 8th, 2010 at 11:18 am
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