system has gone. we ve had multiple legal challenges goes all the way up to the supreme court on how it deal with these terror suspects and once again, the victims and their families of 9-11 are treated to this ridiculous spectacle where the rights of the accused, on every iteration of their rights, seems to trump the rights those who seek justice and all of the american people who frankly were so devastated about what happened. gretchen: you know what the argument will be? that they don t want to incite any other extremist problems around the world. right. gretchen: from reacting to the mistreatment of these defendants who allegedly killed 3500 people. right. and that s why things are going to well for christian minorities in nigeria, kenya, in egypt, and across the middle east. because we have bent over backwards to accommodate those politically correct classes, religious classes, and guess what it s gotten us? a big fat goose egg. we ve gotten no more respect.
but of course that was the core experience of his life. did he know how the system treats victims of crime? oh, yes he did. so he introduced oklahoma s first victims rights act. the jury never hears one word about the family or not considering how brutal that crime was. this person took another individual s life in these cases. the victims rights movement was in its infancy then. he met resistance from judges and prosecutors. there were judges, there were state senators who had championed the rights of the accused. and certainly the accused is entitled to basic rights. and but there s a long tradition of that. it s a relatively new phenomena that we provide some rights to the victims of crimes. and back when when brooks and i first began in the senate,
he was ready to start moving forward with his life. you could see a conformation in him. he met another young senator, later governor, brad henry. it was just kind of natural that we gravitated toward one another because we were the youngest by a long shot. and even though he is a republican and i m a democrat, we just became very, very good friends. it was in his second year in the senate when brooks found the cause close to his heart. victims rights was simply one of those things that nobody talked about. but of course that was the core experience of his life. did he know how the system treats victims of crime? oh, yes he did. so he introduced oklahoma s first victims right act. the jury never hears one word about the family or not considering how brutal that crime was. this person took another individual s life in these cases. the victims rights movement was in its infancy then. he met resistance from judges and prosecutors. there were judges, there were state senato
friends. it was in his second year in the senate when brooks found the cause close to his heart. victims rights was simply one of those things that nobody talked about. but of course that was the core experience of his life. did he know how the system treats victims of crime? oh, yes he did. so he introduced oklahoma s first victims right act. the jury never hears one word about the family or not considering how brutal that crime was. this person took another individual s life in these cases. the victims rights movement was in its infancy then. he met resistance from judges and prosecutors. there were judges, there were state senators who had championed the rights of the accused. and certainly the accused is entitled to basic rights. and but there s a long tradition of that. it s a relatively new phenomena
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