. . . . . "by user Don Pesci Progressives now have weighed in on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Colin McEnroe, on his blog To Wit, wrote: \u201CI'm not sure I understand the prominent placement of all the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. There was never much doubt that he played a huge a role in planning the 9/11 attacks. Hadn't he even boasted of that before capture? \u201CNow we've had him for four years. We've tortured him. He's confessed to the 9/11 crimes and a host of other plots, including the killing of Laura Palmer on 'Twin Peaks.' Why is this big news? He actually claims some remorse over civilian casualties. Which is more than I ever remember hearing, oh, for example, Bush say about what we are pleased to call 'collateral damage.' A sorry state of affairs when an evil terrorist mastermind seems to have more human perspective than the POTUS. \u201CAnyway, I saw '300' last night, and I'm pretty sure Xerxes is behind at least some of this stuff.\u201D Well now, let\u2019s see. When Khalid Sheikh Mohammed sawed off Daniel Pearl\u2019s head, an event celebrated by Islamic terrorists who produced a video that quickly made the rounds on the internet, this was \u201Cprominently reported.\u201D Khalid Sheikh Mohammed testified, \u201CI decapitated with my blessed right hand the head of the American Jew, Daniel Pearl, in the city of Karachi, Pakistan. For those who would like to confirm, there are pictures of me on the Internet holding his head.\" And when two planes plowed into the twin towers in New York, an event orchestrated by Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, this also was \u201Cprominently reported.\u201D In fact most of the handiwork of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was \u201Cprominently reported\u201D at one time or another. An early report in the American Spectator, not a favorite publication of those mentioned in this blog, fingered Khalid Sheikh Mohammed as the Middle East\u2019s lead terrorist. Now prosecutors have released testimony from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed that details the bulk of the serial terrorist\u2019s activities, including the murdering of innocent women and children, which he claims to regret, displaying, according to McEnroe, a \u201Chuman perspective\u201D superior to that of President Bush. So, why shouldn\u2019t Khalid Sheikh Mohammed\u2019s \u201Chuman perspective\u201D be \u201Cprominently reported?\u201D Surely, this aspect of the sheik\u2019s personality is news to everyone. Who would have guessed that the sheik, while sawing off Pearl\u2019s head, had a tender side? The Huffington Post noted that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed\u2019s testimony aroused doubt among responsible commentators. __NOEDITSECTION__ From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki. From The Opinion Wiki, a Wikia wiki."@en . "All Too Human: The Life And Times Of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed"@en . . . "by user Don Pesci Progressives now have weighed in on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Colin McEnroe, on his blog To Wit, wrote: \u201CI'm not sure I understand the prominent placement of all the Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. There was never much doubt that he played a huge a role in planning the 9/11 attacks. Hadn't he even boasted of that before capture? \u201CAnyway, I saw '300' last night, and I'm pretty sure Xerxes is behind at least some of this stuff.\u201D The Huffington Post noted that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed\u2019s testimony aroused doubt among responsible commentators. __NOEDITSECTION__"@en .