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Old August 15th 07, 06:02 AM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Woody[_2_]
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Default admission only reads Sue's ease

Mr. Fitzpatrick." said defense lawyer William M. Kunstler.
* [Kunstler was a silvered haired angel even while still on Earth]
*
* The Government had a statement initialed from Ms. Shabazz.
*
* "I jokingly asked Fitzpatrick if he would kill Louis Farrakhan."
*
* The statement was written by two FBI agents, who did not advise her of
* her right to remain silent and have a lawyer present.
*
* Federal officials in Washington and Minneapolis say Ms. Shabazz was
* 'obsessed' with killing Mr. Farrakhan, and they had enough on her to
* put her away for 90 years.
*
* Mr. Fitzpatrick prodded her: "I'm willing to do whatever you want me to
* do, this feels righteous." Ms. Shabazz replied "I don't really know
* what you're asking me." Mr. Fitzpatrick later told her "I'm just going
* to proceed."

Qubilah Shabazz was 4 when she saw her father die in a hail of bullets in
1965. She has been a trouble woman ever since.

* "...Shabazz...", The New York Times, June 8 1997 (front page)
*
* In telephone conversations taped by Federal prosecutors, Ms. Shabazz
* acknowledged she had psychological problems and had spent time at Bellevue.

Her mother long asserted Mr. Farrakhan played a role in the death of her
husband. Three members of Mr. Farrakhan's Nation of Islam were convicted.


And just what was so extraordinarily vile about this case?

Its purpose was to tear the black community apart.

Mr. Farrakhan, no fool when it comes to manipulation, joined in her defense.

And: Mr. Fitzpatrick had been a high school classmate of Qubilah Shabazz.

In courting her lifetime of anger at Mr. Farrakhan, he also courted her.

Love.

"A vile and evil seducer," said Will