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quaker bill Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Oct-01-11 04:54 AM
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46. No
One still cannot legally be forced to testify against oneself. Of course, people self-incriminate all the time, (he was not considered a criminal until he showed up on the bank security video holding that gun...) It is a subtle concept, but one can self-incriminate by showing up on the security video, leaving one's finger prints and DNA all over the crime scene, making phone calls and sending messages which are intercepted confessing to or planning a crime. None of this stuff is new or at all "post 9/11".

If one wishes to live a long, peaceful, and comfortable life, being an officer or director in Al-Queda is a poor career choice. People do have other options.
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