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American Compassion

Zacarias Moussaoui will get an even better taste of it at ADX Florence.

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Moussaoui said he lied on the stand because he assumed he would be executed “based on the emotions and anger toward me for the deaths on Sept. 11.” But he was “extremely surprised” at the jury’s verdict, he said, and now believes “it is possible I can receive a fair trial even with Americans as jurors.”
br> Sorry Zac, that boat has sailed. But you’ll have the rest of your life to ponder this: What some see as good-hearted slobbery on the part of the American people seems, as they say, to have worked out in mysterious ways.
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Lisa Fabrizio is a columnist who hails from Connecticut (mailbox@lisafab.com).

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