WHAT JURY COULD spare accused Sept. 11 conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui from capital punishment? Mr. Moussaoui does not just admit his role in the attacks, he boasts of it. He claims more culpability than the government can prove. He revels in the attacks' success and sneers at and insults the grieving families of the victims. He mocks the justice system that would hold him accountable. What jury could find the mitigating factors in his case outweighing the aggravating ones? Only a jury — or individual jurors — both wise and courageous.
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I’m a little bit unclear about your meaning, although I certainly understood the compliment. Do you mean that you think some secrets are healthy? If so, please explain further.
…. I enjoyed your blog, Sir. And I respect your recovery process….. I read your peice on Secrets — and then could not comment from it — so I went to somewhere that I could — thus my comment is unrelated to the above post — we might be as sick as our secrets but we are also as healthy as our boundaries are becoming — have a wonderful day and week…. peace, Rod Smith