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I hope it hurts....a lot!
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron said: "I'm absolutely delighted that Abu Hamza is now out of this country.
"Like the rest of the public I'm sick to the back teeth of people who come here, threaten our country, who stay at vast expense to the taxpayer and we can't get rid of them." Erm ...European Convention.....*cough* referendum on the EU Dave? |
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When it suits ! |
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I take it everyone else is like me - my heart isn't bleeding yet :D |
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well regardless of if he gets executed or not in the USA one thing for sure is those hooks will come in handy when tossing big bubba's salad.He will be crying to be back in the country he hates so much within a day.I hope he takes out his other eye wiping away his tears :D
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Good riddance I say.
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Well the evil gits got life and found guilty in the USA, its truly pathetic to me,the fact that WE never put this guy on trial,This piece of crap shoulda been tried here.:( But at least he will no doubt die in prison in the states, wheras here he woulda probably been in an open prison after a few years,prior to release.:rolleyes:
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Look on the bright side, it saved us millions of tax payers money and the US prison system means he'll have a life like dog muck and he'll probably never get out, unlike our softly, softly system. Good riddance.
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The world's biggest terrorist group finds someone else guilty of supporting terrorism (hmm) The country that started a regime which has killed thousands of Iraqis children and continues to terrorise the world an gets away with it calling folk terrorists ( a little hypocritical) :rolleyes: |
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The Yanks don't wazz about. They don't get all liberal and 'hug a hoodie' with people they find to be criminals...their prison system will not featherbed this abomination of humanity.
He won't die...but there will be times(I'm sure) when he might wish he had. I hope he has a long and interesting life in the supermax jail. He called Britain 'a toilet'...but he was happy to live here. So happy that he fought tooth and hook to stay his extradition. Why might that have been do you think? Well, because he had a right cushy number here whether he was in jail or at home. He treated his adopted country with disdain....if Britain was a toilet, it is because people like him come and defecate on the country they chose. |
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* bearing in mind that at the time of the decision, the authorities probably knew he was going to be extradited when his sentence was complete, but extradition did not necessarily guarantee a conviction. |
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its just a pitty america havnt put him in the prison wing containing christian fanatic nut jobs to see how he likes been a victim of his own kind but from a different point of view or one of teh weird and wonderfull cults they have over there
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No you didn't he mis-spelt it. ;) |
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I assume the British tax payer will be funding the family visits
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With any luck the family have either:- A/ followed him over there. Or B/ said good riddance, now we can enjoy our wonderful adopted country without that bigot. I hope it's A. |
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Me too!
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