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jaysay 27-02-2010 15:11

Lockerbie bomber may beat cancer
 
Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset Ali Mohamed al-Megrahi may beat cancer, say his family | Mail Online
But wasn't he allowed to go home to die:confused:

cashman 27-02-2010 15:15

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well at least he's working on his autobiography.:rolleyes:

jaysay 27-02-2010 15:20

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792525)
well at least he's working on his autobiography.:rolleyes:

No doubt being sponsored by the Scottish Justice Minister cashy:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 27-02-2010 15:35

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Now isn't that a surprise.......NOT!

derekgas 27-02-2010 16:18

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It matters not, had justice been done, he would have died in prison.

accyman 27-02-2010 16:22

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didnt see this one coming i bet his condition was severely over exagerated and it was probably just a cancerous mole

pathetic

MargaretR 27-02-2010 16:24

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Now the conviction is being shown as seriously suspect (even considered so by the father of a victim)
New witness casts doubt on Lockerbie bomb conviction - Crime, UK - The Independent
....it is not appropriate to regret that he has not died yet.

derekgas 27-02-2010 16:39

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I can never understand this one either Margaret, with todays technology, how can people be convicted, and then be found innocent? Then the 'innocents' are paid millions, whilst the original victims are paid, if anything, a pittance.

DaveinGermany 27-02-2010 22:08

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So if he's all good & well again, does that mean he'll come back to finish his sentence then ?

cashman 27-02-2010 22:21

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 792712)
So if he's all good & well again, does that mean he'll come back to finish his sentence then ?

yeh thats more important than those contracts,:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

DaveinGermany 27-02-2010 22:34

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 792720)
yeh thats more important than those contracts,:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Cashy really !!!! I'm mortified that you would even think, let alone pass comment on a purely speculative, underhand trade off deal between her Britannic Majestys Government who are beyond reproach !!! & a bunch of Oil owning Terrorists.

They'll have you up at traitors gate before you can say " Brown the usurper, as he wasn't voted in by the Public was up to something Dodgy again !" Then again you'll probably have to wait in the queue as there are so many other traitorous Serpents ahead of you. :o

Wynonie Harris 27-02-2010 22:45

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You can't pin it on Mad Gord; his line is, "it wasn't me, guv, it was those dodgy jocks." (Yes, yes, I know he's a jock too, but let's not split hairs!) :D

jaysay 28-02-2010 09:07

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 792730)
You can't pin it on Mad Gord; his line is, "it wasn't me, guv, it was those dodgy jocks." (Yes, yes, I know he's a jock too, but let's not split hairs!) :D

That's the trouble Wyn, the country's run by bloody Jocks:D, the thing in they rule England and introduce measures that don't affect the people that vote for them, like hospital parking, care for the elderly, student loans:(

derekgas 28-02-2010 19:26

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[QUOTE=jaysay;792785]That's the trouble Wyn, the country's run by bloody Jocks:D,


I would dispute that Jaysay, albeit very carefully, I would say it is more run by others than the jocks, I mean of course the EU! :D

jaysay 01-03-2010 09:19

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 792785)
That's the trouble Wyn, the country's run by bloody Jocks:D,


I would dispute that Jaysay, albeit very carefully, I would say it is more run by others than the jocks, I mean of course the EU! :D

Aided and abeted by Jocks derek:D

garinda 01-03-2010 09:31

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Not wanting to speak ill of the living, but Ronnie Biggs also seems to have avoided kicking the bucket so far, after being released early from his sentence last August, when he was supposed to be approaching death's door.

cashman 01-03-2010 09:36

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 793110)
Not wanting to speak ill of the living, but Ronnie Biggs also seems to have avoided kicking the bucket so far, after being released early from his sentence last August, when he was supposed to be approaching death's door.

Whilst principle is the same, theres a world of differance in the crime Biggs commited, the train robbers did not set out to deliberately kill a cartload of people.

jaysay 01-03-2010 10:06

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 793110)
Not wanting to speak ill of the living, but Ronnie Biggs also seems to have avoided kicking the bucket so far, after being released early from his sentence last August, when he was supposed to be approaching death's door.

Using that concept looks like I could be here for many moons to come:D

cmonstanley 01-03-2010 11:22

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we are the establishment:D anyway i would never vote snp dodgy as dodge..:)

Margaret Pilkington 01-03-2010 11:37

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Maybe when these two miscreants got to 'Deaths Door'....death decided he didn't want them to sully his fine establishment, and turned them away.

jaysay 16-03-2010 10:48

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Lockerbie bomber is better than ever, brags Gaddafi's son... seven months after terrorist was given only three months to live | Mail Online
It gets even worse:(

garinda 16-03-2010 11:48

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He may have evaded justice, but the only one small crumb of comfort is that we're not funding his palatial suite in the clink anymore.

Margaret Pilkington 16-03-2010 11:52

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Shame we can't ship all the foreign nationals out of our overcrowded jails......there might then be room for the home grown crims.

garinda 16-03-2010 11:58

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 797610)
Shame we can't ship all the foreign nationals out of our overcrowded jails......there might then be room for the home grown crims.

That's the joke. We pay to imprison them, and if they're to be deported after their sentence, they disappear, never to be seen..or until the next time they commit a crime.

jaysay 16-03-2010 15:12

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 797612)
That's the joke. We pay to imprison them, and if they're to be deported after their sentence, they disappear, never to be seen..or until the next time they commit a crime.

Which is usually very quickly, then we start the all facade again, its like the magic roundabout with a stay in the county free card attached:rolleyes:

garinda 16-03-2010 16:07

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 797670)
Which is usually very quickly, then we start the all facade again, its like the magic roundabout with a stay in the county free card attached:rolleyes:

The worst example was the poor devils who were rescued, after the Morecambe Bay cockle pickers tragedy.

They were all sent to an unsecured hostel for illegal immigrants, and ran away berfore they were called as witnesses at the people trafficker's trial.

Tealeaf 16-03-2010 18:50

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Allah must be looking down on him...Ooops, I shouldn't have said that.

jaysay 17-03-2010 09:43

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Ronnie Biggs been down the Arsenal lately;):rolleyes:


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