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Mike70
22-Aug-2009, 05:06 PM
if you haven't read about this, the director of the FBI, robert mueller, has written a strongly worded personal letter to the idiot known as scotland's minister of justice about the fucking boneheaded release of the lockerbie bomber.

here's some excerpts:


"Your action in releasing Megrahi is as inexplicable as it is detrimental to the cause of justice. Indeed your action makes a mockery of the rule of law.

"Your action gives comfort to terrorists around the world who now believe that regardless of the quality of the investigation, the conviction by jury after the defendant is given all due process, and sentence appropriate to the crime, the terrorist will be freed by one man's exercise of 'compassion'."

indeed, a complete and total mockery of western justice has taken place in scotland. further, compassion is only for persons who deserve it. it is not to be doled out to a vicious religious lunatic responsible for the destruction of an airliner over a residential area and the deaths of 270 people. he deserves neither compassion nor mercy.


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Your action makes a mockery of the emotions, passions and pathos of all those affected by the Lockerbie tragedy: the medical personnel who first faced the horror of 270 bodies strewn in the fields around Lockerbie, and in the town of Lockerbie itself; the hundreds of volunteers who walked the fields of Lockerbie to retrieve any piece of debris related to the breakup of the plane; the hundreds of FBI agents and Scottish police who undertook an unprecedented global investigation to identify those responsible; the prosecutors who worked for years - in some cases a full career - to see justice done."


fuck me, i'll say it again: megrahi deserved to die in jail. actually he deserved to be taken out, hung from a tree and left there for birds to pick apart. allowing him to return to libya and receive a heroes welcome is one of the most sickening and disgusting decisions ever.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8216122.stm

SRP76
22-Aug-2009, 06:40 PM
Well, terrorists are cool, according to most of the world today. So people should be happy with the release.

It cracks me up how some dolts are saying "he was innocent". Since his guilt was proven, people come up with shit like "oh, witnesses were paid". Okay, PROVE that. "Oh, I can't prove it; I'll just keep saying it, and hopefully someone believes me, because I don't want this guy to be guilty".

I'm waiting for someone to take advantage of the loophole this now creates: as long as you are diagnosed with a "terminal" illness (3 months to live my ass; this guy'll probably live to be 100), you must be released from prison, regardless of crime. Simple as that; you did it for one guy, now you need to do it with all of them.

You'll see some serious flubbing and floundering for excuses when prisoners and their attorneys start demanding this. It'll be hilarious; they could market a video called "Government Follies".

MinionZombie
22-Aug-2009, 06:47 PM
they could market a video called "Government Follies".

Well since 1997 there must be a 10-disc DVD boxset's worth by now! :rolleyes:

Aye, this decision hasn't gone down well with most Brits either. I'm of the opinion he should have died in jail - just like Ronnie Biggs ("the great train robber"), who got released a few weeks ago to go and die.

The justice system in this country is a joke these days though anyway...

DjfunkmasterG
25-Aug-2009, 01:19 PM
I am shocked they let this asswipe out, and I am more surprised they haven't opted to go scoop him back up considering the backlash.

slickwilly13
25-Aug-2009, 04:56 PM
Hey, that terrorist dictator wants to come to New Jersey. I read in a news article that he wants to pitch a tent on some developed land. If he comes, then someone needs to become a hero and deal with him. If you know what I mean.

Tricky
25-Aug-2009, 05:32 PM
The release of that scumbag has Mandelsons grubby paw prints all over it, this country is run like a banana republic these days & im pretty sure we are now the laughing stock of the world! Appeasing terrorists like Gaddafi on one hand while sending young British lads to die in Afghanistan supposedly fighting terror on the other :mad: and allowing that harmless aspergers lad who hacked into US military networks to be extradited while refusing to let the US have far worse people like Abu Hamza :rant:

MinionZombie
25-Aug-2009, 05:56 PM
The release of that scumbag has Mandelsons grubby paw prints all over it, this country is run like a banana republic these days & im pretty sure we are now the laughing stock of the world! Appeasing terrorists like Gaddafi on one hand while sending young British lads to die in Afghanistan supposedly fighting terror on the other :mad: and allowing that harmless aspergers lad who hacked into US military networks to be extradited while refusing to let the US have far worse people like Abu Hamza :rant:
Tell me about it ... sickening.

darth los
25-Aug-2009, 06:24 PM
The release of that scumbag has Mandelsons grubby paw prints all over it, this country is run like a banana republic these days & im pretty sure we are now the laughing stock of the world! Appeasing terrorists like Gaddafi on one hand while sending young British lads to die in Afghanistan supposedly fighting terror on the other :mad: and allowing that harmless aspergers lad who hacked into US military networks to be extradited while refusing to let the US have far worse people like Abu Hamza :rant:


I am shocked they let this asswipe out, and I am more surprised they haven't opted to go scoop him back up considering the backlash.



I always heard about this "mercy rule" but i always thought it was for show and that no idiot would actually use it.

It's one thing to release someone 25 years after killing their spouse in a crime of passion scenario but a methodical, carefully planned out act of terrorism is quite another.

Mercy my ass. Did he show mercy to all those dead people? No? So he deserves none. And For all you religious people who think that's wrong, it's in the bible. "An eye for an eye", "You reap what you sow." If the good book says it then it must be the right way to go huh?








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