February 21, 2012
Something remarkable didn’t happen last week:
Nobody blew up Detroit. This is a stunning development.
It is stunning because Detroit is the city where, on
Thursday, a federal judge sentenced Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab to
life behind bars. This is not what was supposed to happen,
writes A. Barton Hinkle. Three years ago, a lot of
people—Republicans and conservatives, mostly—were pulling their
hair out in (pardon the term) sheer terror at the very thought of
trying terrorist suspects in civilian court.
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