Posted on 08/26/2012 11:33:21 AM PDT by ColdOne
INDIANAPOLIS An American-born Taliban fighter imprisoned in Indiana will try to convince a federal judge that his religious freedom trumps security concerns in a closely watched trial that will examine how far prisons can go to ensure security in the age of terrorism.
John Walker Lindh was expected to testify Monday in Indianapolis during the first day of the trial over prayer policies
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Yes, it’s true. Maybe God wanted to take Mike Spann home.
He’s asking for group prayer because the group sex isn’t working for him.
God will probably let that creep live until he’s a homeless 96 year old, living on the streets of Marin County or in a horrible slum in Yeman . Sometimes I think God doesn’t like to deal with some of the worst of us. The good die young for a reason!
I not so respectfully disagree. Praying to the god of Islam with your head down the toilet and your @ss in the air is perfect.
One of my sickening fears is that this asshat gets a parting pardon from the 0ne come January...
I think you can count on it.
Maybe we should make a deal with Egypt:
Stop crucifying dissidents and we will let the American Taliban pray with his buddies.
We should create federal legislation that says that if a prisoner practices a religion that advocates genocide of another people group, such as Jews, or directly and openly promotes killing people of opposing faiths that that prisoner loses all rights to freely express his or her religion with the aide of the prison.
Can I call 'em?
The fact that this scumbucket wasn’t shanked within the first day of his incarceration is testimony to the moslem influence in prisons.
He only wants this to be able to communicate to
his co conspirators in arabic under the guise of
prayer...
Eff him, he should be in such solitary that he
never SEES another Human being EVER.
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