] Tempting the judge presiding over the Zacarias Moussaoui ] trial to dismiss the case, federal prosecutors said ] Wednesday they will not cooperate with her latest order ] to permit two top al Qaeda captives to testify on ] Moussaoui's behalf. ] ] "The government cannot, consistent with the interests of ] national security, comply with the court's order," ] prosecutors said in papers filed with U.S. District Judge ] Leonie Brinkema in Alexandria, Virginia. ] ] Moussaoui, 35, a French citizen of Moroccan descent and ] the lone U.S. defendant in connection with the September ] 11 terror plot, maintains that he had no role in the ] attacks, but admits belonging to al Qaeda, the Islamic ] terrorist group behind them. Nice... Yea I know - Moussaoui is a self-professed piece-of-shit al Qaeda, but "innocent until proven guilty". And he should be allowed to call ANYONE as a witness. "interests of national security" my ass - the Bush administration is gonna play that card any time they don't want to cooperate or are feeling "holier that thou". This judge deserves a medal for trying to be fair and unbiassed. LB |