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Israeli agent testifies in Holy Land Foundation case | |
2007-08-11 | |
![]() Prosecutors believe the documents seized by Israeli soldiers will show that the Holy Land leaders knew they were sending millions of dollars to groups controlled by Hamas, which is illegal because the US government calls Hamas a terrorist organization. Defense attorneys tried to cast doubt on the authenticity and significance of the documents, which included pamphlets, brochures and posters that are presumably pro-Hamas. Jurors didn't see the documents because the judge had not ruled by late Thursday on whether to allow them into the case.
The charity officials are charged with aiding a terrorist group, conspiracy, money laundering and tax counts. Prosecutors say Holy Land sent more than $12 million to groups controlled by Hamas under the guise of humanitarian aid from 1995 until the charity was shut down in December 2001. It is an important case in the Bush administration's anti-terrorism prosecutions, and President George W. Bush personally announced the freezing of Holy Land's assets. The trial's first three weeks have been dominated by the testimony of an FBI agent who described financial records, videos and wiretapped phone conversations that show links between the Holy Land defendants and Hamas officials. Defense lawyers say prosecutors are dragging out events from the late 1980s and early '90s, when it was still legal to have contact with Hamas. Testimony was scheduled to resume Monday. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 She also has no clue on how to fight terrorists. Clues often come to those who consider that a useful pursuit. Might be the case that she doesn't, not in her heart of hearts. |
Posted by: lotp 2007-08-11 18:06 |
#3 Gary - my MOTHER had one like that. I used to get the special treat of feeding the clothes through the wringer. You have to be careful, or you'll end up with your ARM in that thing. Not a safe machine at all. The defense lawyer in this case is definitely an idiot, trying to force the rest of the world to live by our Constitution. It would be nice if more countries had the same guaranteed rights we have, but it's stupid to try to impose our standards on the rest of the world. She also has no clue on how to fight terrorists. Such an idiot with a license to practice law doesn't bode well for our society. |
Posted by: Old Patriot 2007-08-11 17:08 |
#2 The judge said he did not see the relevance of whether the soldiers had warrants. Who the fark needs "warrants" when they're fighting a war in some other country? This is just another attempt by Muslims to use America's superb Constitutional law against itself. Good on the judge for spotting such a blatant ruse. |
Posted by: Zenster 2007-08-11 16:34 |
#1 My grandmother used to have a washing machine like that. I can just barely remember her using it in the mid-60s. |
Posted by: Gary and the Samoyeds 2007-08-11 11:47 |