Remember the guy who got on a plane with a
bomb built into
his shoe and tried to light it?
Did you know his trial is over?
Did you know he was sentenced?
Did you see/hear any of the judge's comments
on TV/Radio?
Didn't think so.
Everyone should hear what the judge had to
say.
Ruling by Judge William Young U.S. District
Court.
Prior to sentencing, the Judge asked the
defendant if he had anything to say.
His response: After admitting his guilt to
the court for the record, Reid also admitted
his "allegiance to Osama bin Laden, to
Islam, and to the religion of Allah,"
defiantly stated "I think I ought not
apologize for my actions," and told the
court "I am at war with your country."
Judge Young then delivered the statement
quoted below, a stinging condemnation of
Reid in particular and terrorists in
general.
January 30, 2003 United States vs. Reid.
Judge Young: Mr. Richard C. Reid, hearken
now to the sentence the Court imposes upon
you. On counts 1, 5 and 6 the Court
sentences you to life in prison in the
custody of the United States Attorney
General. On counts 2, 3, 4 and 7, the Court
sentences you to 20 years in prison on each
count, the sentence on each count to run
consecutive with the other.
That's 80 years. On count 8 the Court
sentences you to the mandatory 30 years
consecutive to the 80 years just imposed.
The Court imposes upon you each of the eight
counts a fine of $250,000 for the aggregate
fine of $2 million. The Court accepts the
government's recommendation with respect to
restitution and orders restitution in the
amount of $298.17 to Andre Bousquet and
$5,784 to American Airlines. The Court
imposes upon you the $800 special
assessment.
The Court imposes upon you five years
supervised release simply because the law
requires it. But the life sentences are real
life sentences so I need go no further. This
is the sentence that is provided for by our
statutes. It is a fair and just sentence. It
is a righteous sentence. Let me explain this
to you. We are not afraid of you or any of
your terrorist co-conspirators, Mr. Reid. We
are Americans We have been through the fire
before. There is all toomuch war talk here.
And I say that to everyone with the utmost
respect. Here in this court, where we deal
with individuals as individuals, and care
for individuals as individuals. As human
beings, we reach out for justice.
You are not an enemy combatant. You are a
terrorist. You are not a soldier in any war.
You are a terrorist. To give you that
reference, to call you a soldier, gives you
far too much stature. Whether it is the
officers of government who do it or your
attorney who does it, or that happens to be
your view, you are a terrorist. And we do
not negotiate with terrorists. We do not
treat with terrorists. We do not sign
documents with terrorists. We hunt them down
one by one and bring them to justice.
So war talk is way out of line in this
court. You are a big fellow. But you are not
that big. You're no warrior. I know
warriors. You are a terrorist. A species of
criminal guilty of multiple attempted
murders. In a very real sense, State Trooper
Santiago had it right when you first were
taken off that plane and into custody and
you wondered where the press and where the
TV crews were, and he said you're no big
deal.
You're no big deal.
What your counsel, what your able counsel
and what the equally able United States
attorneys have grappled with and what I have
as honestly as I know how tried to grapple
with, is why you did something so horrific.
What was it that led you here to this
courtroom today?
I have listened respectfully to what you
have to say. And I ask you to search your
heart and ask yourself what sort of
unfathomable hate led you to do what you are
guilty and admit you are guilty of doing.
And I have an answer for you. It may not
satisfy you. But as I search this entire
record, it comes as close to understanding
as I know.
It seems to me you hate the one thing that
is most precious. You hate our freedom. Our
individual freedom. Our individual freedom
to live as we choose, to come and go as we
choose, to believe or not believe as we
individually choose. Here, in this society,
the very winds carry freedom. They carry it
everywhere from sea to shining sea. It is
because we prize individual freedom so much
that you are here in this beautiful
courtroom. So that everyone can see, truly
see that justice is administered fairly,
individually, and discretely. It is for
freedom's sake that your lawyers are
striving so vigorously on your behalf and
have filed appeals, will go on in their
representation of you before other judges.
We are about it. Because we all know that
the way we treat you, Mr. Reid, is the
measure of our own liberties. Make no
mistake though. It is yet true that we will
bare any burden; pay any price, to preserve
our freedoms. Look around this courtroom.
Mark it well. The world is not going to long
remember what you or I say here. Day after
tomorrow it will be forgotten. But this,
however, will long endure Here in this
courtroom and courtrooms all across America,
the American people will gather to see that
justice, individual justice, justice,not
war, individual justice is in fact being
done. The very President of the United
States through his officers will have to
come into courtrooms and lay out evidence on
which specific matters can be judged, and
juries of citizens will gather to sit and
judge that evidence democratically, to mold
and shape and refine our sense of justice.
See that flag, Mr. Reid? That's the flag of
the United States of America. That flag will
fly there long after this is all forgotten.
That flag stands for freedom. You know it
always will.
Mr. Custody Officer. Stand him down.
So, how much of this Judge's comments did we
hear on our TV sets? We need more judges
like Judge Young, but that's another
subject. Pass this around. Everyone should
and needs to hear what this fine judge had
to say. Powerful words that strike home.
God bless America
Pass it
on...............................everyone
should read this