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Reader comment on item: The Curious Case of Jamil Al-Amin
in response to reader comment: Why the hell

Submitted by sandy lazzar (United States), Oct 22, 2006 at 02:17

Sorrow goes out to Miss Morris but one must be clear as to the way a system works and who benefits from it.

Al-Amin is a man who sits in jail much like Geronimo Pratt did for 38 years while the FBI knew full well he was innocent of murder. Pratt is free now but he wouldnt be if the FBI had it their way.

"knowledge without wisdom is like carrying a bunch of books on a donkeys back" -Zora Neale Hurtson


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A Changed Man [98 words]Ahmed KamelOct 25, 2008 17:27
Muslim terrorists [98 words]Paul BarnesMay 23, 2007 14:27
RAP ON RAP [249 words]sandy lazzarOct 22, 2006 02:12
Sandy Lazaar comments [61 words]GeneOct 7, 2008 14:36
Why the hell [86 words]Tiffany MorrisSep 12, 2005 11:22
⇒ tiffany morris....knows [82 words]sandy lazzarOct 22, 2006 02:17
When ...When...When... [300 words]Saafira Raja Hafsa SayeedJun 17, 2009 14:22

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