WASHINGTON - President Bush said Wednesday a federal jury that spared the life of al-Qaida conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui did "something that he evidently wasn't willing to do for innocent American citizens." Bush declined to say whether he was satisfied with the jury's decision to reject the death penalty in favor of a sentence of life imprisonment. The government had sought the death penalty. The president commented on the case during a brief question and answer session in the Oval Office. He also issued a written statement in which he said the verdict "represents the end of this case but not...