By Rand Paul
Obama acts as though we no longer have a Constitution
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A Minnesota terrorism suspect accused of sending men from Minnesota to their native Somalia to join an al-Qaeda-linked group, al-Shabab, used them as "cannon fodder," a prosecutor said Wednesday.
A Minnesota terrorism suspect accused of sending men from Minnesota to their native Somalia to join an al Qaeda-linked group, al-Shabab, used them as "cannon fodder," a prosecutor said Wednesday.
Mr. Omar was so afraid that when he was first arrested in the Netherlands, he threw up in the car, Mr. Birrell said.
Defense attorney Andrew Birrell said the prosecution's case is built on the corrupt testimony of al-Shabab recruits who repeatedly lied and only spoke out against his client because their plea deals required it.