I have lost every respect for U.S. justice. The judgment by the Supreme Court and the other, even more absurd judgment by a New York circuit court deciding that Iran should pay damages for 9/11 are the height of absurdity.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think the time has come for the United States to do even-handed justice.
See, justice is a joke in this country, and it stinks of its hypocricy.
Justice is lame as well as blind, amongst us.
I call on the international community to be fair to the Iraqi people. My position is that we respect international resolutions but in return demand justice and accountability for those who stole Iraq's money.
We can't continue with a justice of vengeance. Peace will require us to accept a certain degree of impunity; it's inevitable.
We have taught Iran's leaders and the world a very bad lesson: that there is a price on the head of Americans to be held hostage.
Judge Roberts has assured me personally that he has a healthy respect for precedent and the hard-won rights of Americans.
Every American deserves their day in court. Every American is innocent until proven guilty. These are core values enshrined in our founding document - the United States Constitution.
I think that the day a justice forgets that each decision comes at a cost to someone, then I think you start losing your humanity.
I felt that justice had been served and that the world was, in some way, a better place for all of us.