February 08, 2007

Despite Ramsey Clark's Best Efforts, Terrorists Lose in Court

Is there a terrorist on the planet that former Carter administration Attorney General Ramsey Clark won't defend? And given the fact that the organization he is defending in this case wants to wipe Israel off the face of the Earth, what does that say about his former boss who is now in the midsts of defending himself against charges of antisemitism?

Israel Matzav:

Al-AP is reporting this morning that Moshe Saperstein, an American citizen and a former resident of Neve Dekalim in Gush Katif who was badly wounded in a February 2002 terror attack, has been awarded $16 million by a federal jury in the United States. By law, the award is tripled to $48 million.
In addition to this victory for civilization, 10 other lawsuits are pending in the United States against the Ransey Clark's clients, the PLO, and their successor groups of Fatah and the Palestinian Authority.

Posted by: Rusty at 09:20 AM | Comments (6) | Add Comment
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1 I'm not so sure the Ramsey was in Jimmy's administration.
 
He was in that other Southern Democrat's Administration that didn't understand that people in the world will hate us, no matter what we do.
 
And I ain't talking about Billy.

Posted by: dean_acheson at February 08, 2007 12:08 PM (sHYPP)

2 wow, first comment.

Posted by: dean_acheson at February 08, 2007 12:09 PM (sHYPP)

3 Abu Ramsey Mohammed Clark needs to lose his head when hung from a short noose.

Posted by: MidnightSun at February 08, 2007 12:53 PM (tq7s9)

4 Even though their moonbattiness makes people associate them, Clark was the AG during Lyndon Johnson's administration.  I don't recall whether he was publicly as hard core a Stalinist like he is now.

Posted by: Nolo Contendere at February 08, 2007 12:59 PM (TFrxT)

5 Didn't know victims of terror attacks could do that. Good! But has any terrorist organization paid up?

Posted by: greyrooster at February 08, 2007 09:27 PM (ZAZT9)

6 Greyrooster, I think you'll sgree that making them pay COULD be the fun part. Consider seized assets, and the pain in the ass aspect of it. "But that's OUR money!"  Heh! Not anymore! I think this is pretty cool.                                 USA, all the way!

Posted by: Michael Weaver at February 10, 2007 12:30 AM (2OHpj)

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