Pelosi Won't Say If Bin Laden Has 'Right To Remain Silent'
Thursday, November 19, 2009 EST


House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) refused to answer whether terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, if captured, should be told he has a right to a lawyer and a right to remain silent.
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fedupwithlies (2 months ago)     

Pelosi, we are not interested in what you have to say. Go learn to read the constitution so you can uphold your oath you already took and already broke.All you know how to do is say Yes tax that. yes make the Americans pay for that. Get lost, we don't want you here!

purtteman (2 months ago)     

Pelosi shows in no uncernation tyerms just how much she is a total political animal. The question was a simplw one. Does Bin Laden have the right to a lawyer and a right to remain silent. The answer is just as simple. Yes, he, he would have a right to counsel and the right to remain silent, even in a military tribunal or military courtsmartial. So why did she not say that. She knows it is true. She made a lame excuse that that was not the present subject and so gaffed it off. God I think she is a menace in the House!


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