Mark Steyn, objective as ever, compares the U.S. Attorney's office to the IRA at its bombiest. He also mocks the idea that Conrad Black is a flight risk, writing "Conrad Black chose not to flee because he believed himself to be an innocent man, and he believed in the US justice system." (Remember, he's talking about a guy who got nailed for moving evidence out of his office in full view of the security cameras...)
Here's a question: given that all of Black's property has been seized, how is that Steyn is still walking around free?
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