Posted on 02/13/2018 2:26:18 PM PST by heterosupremacist
Even today, he appears to remain steadfast in that commitment and has shown no remorse. The defendants communications while incarcerated further demonstrate that, far from appreciating the depravity of his actions, he is proud of what he did, scornful of the American justice system, and as dedicated as ever to his terrorist ideology.
And while he is in prison, even if it is for the rest of his life, what will be done to disabuse him of that terrorist ideology? Nothing. In fact, U.S. prison officials will do everything they can to reinforce it. The U.S. prison system, like the military and more, is committed to the proposition that Islam is a religion of peace, and that its practice is to be encouraged. Confronted with someone like Rahimi who tried to murder people in the name of Islam and in accord with its teachings, they give him a prison life that is filled only with reinforcement of the ideology that landed him in prison in the first place: prayers with other inmates, the Quran supplied and treated with the utmost respect, etc.
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History has shown that we are better off killing these guys rather than keeping them. They just recruit others and are a potential risk.
Putting him into prison just makes him a lifelong jihad recruiter. We should have required the Death Penalty for all jihad terrorism.
The risk is for fellow jihadists will try to rescue him by using more terrorist acts like hostage taking. Not worth taking that risk.
But...but...he was cleared by the Federal Bureau of Incompetence, like the Orlando and San Bernardino terrorists.
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