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Terror Lawyer Running for Congress: "9/11 Was Deserved"

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I've said it before and I'll say it again, the average committed lawyer for Islamic terrorists agrees with them to at least some degree. Most just aren't willing to say it. Meet the exception to that rule.

A deranged former Manhattan prosecutor and longtime defense attorney is getting blasted by his colleagues for telling a popular website that 9/11 "was one of the greatest events in human history."

"I think the people in those towers died as representatives for the rest of us, for our crimes against humanity," he's quoted as saying. "Not only do I think that 9/11 was deserved, I think it was one of the greatest events in human history."

 Craig Lovrich, a Manhattan Supreme Court sergeant who volunteered as a 9/11 first responder and recognized Fenstermaker from the courthouse, was revolted.

"I'll make sure to inform (the mother) of the 20 or 30-year-old who I watched fall off Tower 1 … I'm sure she'll appreciate it," Lovrich said.

Fenstermaker volunteered to represent Gitmo Jihadists and has been quite active in the defense of Islamic terrorists. And yes, he's running for Congress.

Fenstermaker insisted he has a lot of support for his stance and said 2,300 people have signed his candidacy petition. His critics — as far as he's concerned — can go to hell.

I'm surprised all he got were 2,300. But now the next Bernie Sanders has arrived.

And this is a refreshing change from Fenstermaker's past weaseling as a terror lawyer about whether he supported the murder of thousands of Americans on 9/11.

Fenstermaker: Well, I don’t necessarily think the defense is going to be anti-American. I think it’s basically going to be a justification defense.

O’Reilly: A justification for murdering three thousand civilians? That’s a pretty tough nut.

Fenstermaker: Well, I think the jury decides whether they’ve murdered three thousand. First of all, I don’t think it’s three thousand people. I think it’s less than that. However many it is, I think the jury decides that.

O’Reilly: Do you think there’s any justification on earth to kill thousands of civilians who go to work in the morning? Is there anything to justify that?

Fenstermaker: I’m not the person who is going to be making that decision.

Now we know what he really thought.


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