ok he might be mad ?? but a man from a so called civalised country who runs a torture camp in cuba 4 me has no grounds to speak
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Fury, dont make me laugh, How long do you think Obama deliberated over this in reality.. 5 seconds
Obama probably has no more than 5 minutes for this stuff. The Libyan will be dead in three months... hes a dead man walking with the big C
The fury bullshit is just for the public...if you believe he really is steaming you need to read Politics for Dummies
PS btw. If the so called camps were not there , do you think the guys in there would have been taken prisoner...i doubt it , they would all be dead.
You dont see many prisoners taken out there do you.. on both sides
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Yep he did it all by himself. Certainly... really really.....
If you run to ??conspiracy?? theories
http://www.serendipity.li/more/lockerb.htm
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
Iran Air Flight 655, also known as IR655, was a civilian airliner shot down by US missiles on Sunday July 3, 1988, over the Strait of Hormuz, toward the end of the Iran€“Iraq War.
The aircraft, an Airbus A300B2 operated by Iran Air as IR655, was flying from Bandar Abbas, Iran, to Dubai, UAE, when it was destroyed by the U.S. Navy's guided missile cruiser USS Vincennes, killing all 290 passengers and crew aboard, including 66 children,[1] ranking it the seventh among the deadliest airliner fatalities.[2] It was the highest death toll of any aviation incident in the Indian Ocean and the highest death toll of any incident involving an Airbus A300 anywhere in the world. The Vincennes was traversing the Straits of Hormuz inside Iranian territorial waters and at the time of the attack, IR655 was within Iranian airspace.
and some months later....... Connection? Up to you!
From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_Am_Flight_103
Pan Am Flight 103 was Pan American World Airways' third daily scheduled transatlantic flight from London's Heathrow Airport to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. On Wednesday 21 December 1988, the aircraft flying this route€”a Boeing 747-121 named Clipper Maid of the Seas€”was destroyed by a bomb, killing all 243 passengers and 16 crew members.[1] Eleven people in Lockerbie, southern Scotland, were killed as large sections of the plane fell in and around the town, bringing total fatalities to 270. As a result, the event has been named by the media as the Lockerbie Bombing.
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http://www.serendipity.li/more/lockerb.htm canvasses the economic interests
http://www.serendipity.li/more/lockerb.htm#update5
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(pentire @ Aug. 21 2009,15:26) I wonder if Kenny MacAskill's decision making rested solely on compasionate grounds or whether there are underlying economic reasons involved in the thought process"It's not Gay if you beat them up afterwards." --- Anon
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(kahuna @ Aug. 21 2009,15:49) Two letters...BP...
I just heard an American on UK TV saying that there isn't any concept of compassion in USA law. Is that correct? Might partly explain the outcry.
UK opinion is split too, but I don't see why any legal system should have to act as extremely as the criminals.
Listening to that 'Kenny' McWhatsit announcement made me want to though.TT
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(katoeylover @ Aug. 21 2009,15:25)
True compassion is when you show it to the most heinous of offenders.
He'll be dead in a month and the rest is history.
Now, where are the real bombers of Pan Am 103?
True compassion my arse, the words are miss represented here,the only people who could possibly make a judgement on this are..............Dead, oddly enough.
the argument to release because someone is dying is a nonsense,we are all dying anyway,how anyone can defend this desicion is really beyond me.
if he is guilty then the sentence is clear, the crime so henious he must forfeit his own by incarceration untill death.
if guilt is unclear then a retrial is needed.
can it be much easier to understand?
Next is the matter of hundreds of young men dying in Afganistan and Iraq in the process of trying to find people like this man from doing it more and more...........we send men to die and we let men to walk away that kill us.............fuck your compassion,logic must come first.
Just what message does this now send out to the terrorist and exteme in the world who we have spent billions and lost lives fighting? dont get too confused or anxious thinking about this one,if you cant think of an answer then just stay under the rock that you call home.robbo
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The Captain of the Vincennes got a medal.
USA DID NOT apologise for shooting down a CIVILIAN plane in it's OWN airspace!!
An Iranian Naval Captain Writes to the Captain of the USS Vincennes on the Occasion of the Downing of Iran Air Flight 655
http://defendersfje.tripod.com/id51.html
By Captain Habib Ahmadzadeh
WRT >hundreds of young men dying in Afganistan and Iraq> at the hands of the American war machine in the name of WTF!!!
Robbo, your "logic" is up the whatsit!!
David Rosen
"One can only hope that the next study of torture as an instrument of the war on terror will focus on the perpetrators, not the victims. The actions by these men and women, U.S. military personnel, intelligence operatives and private mercenaries, reveals the sadomasochism of power that defines the American political-military state and, by extension, state and local juridical-police power.
The rationalization of state sadism to fight €œterrorism€ or €œcrime€ serves to cultivate a mass-psychology of fascism, the rise of a police state. Only by exposing the pathology of power that drove Bush€™s global war on terror will we be able to contain the Brzezinski wing of the Obama military-industry complex that defines not only foreign policy but human rights, and thus the legitimization of the torture of innocent people in the name of a war or terror or democracy."
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(robbo @ Aug. 21 2009,17:05) True compassion my arse, the words are miss represented here,the only people who could possibly make a judgement on this are..............Dead, oddly enough.
dont get too confused or anxious thinking about this one,if you cant think of an answer then just stay under the rock that you call home.
No disrespect to those who died at Lockerbie, or their relatives, but why are they the only ones entitled to an opinion?
Sorry if I upset the 'right wing ... only one valid opinion ... mine' guys, and therefore get flamed for encouraging terrorists. That is ridiculous.TT
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(TTChang @ Aug. 21 2009,17:31) Sorry if I upset the 'right wing ... only one valid opinion ... mine' guys, and therefore get flamed for encouraging terrorists. That is ridiculous.Beer Baron
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gone off on a tangent Torurot,try staying on subject dont deviate and refer to other tragedies or what time you had your cornflakes or how many shits your cat had today.....i refer to Afganistan Iraq and i stated why.
and TTchang yes it is the ones who died at lockerbie who have the right to opinion and judgement, possible compassion before you me or anyone else............howver they had their right taken away.
" no disrespect to the ones who died at lockerbie"..........youve just shown thatrobbo
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