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CNN showed footage of its reporter visiting in the elegant home of al-Megrahi, which was apparently built after his controversial release from Scottish prison to return to Libya to die in 2009.
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by Swanfilters
yes sir... sorry sir...
jeeze we were just tryna help..
Originally posted by Swanfilters
Americans mistakenly believe that they are in the position to actually speak on this topic. Scotland released him- that is the end of the story. He shouldn't be taken anywhere.
What the UK Government choose to do is up to us in the UK, and Americans need to learn to keep their interfering, arrogant noses out of UK political matters.edit on 29-8-2011 by Swanfilters because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by BlackSatinDancer
you mean casey anthony? because other than that, it seems our business effects everybody elses. if we go broke..... they do too... right..?
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by BlackSatinDancer
you mean casey anthony? because other than that, it seems our business effects everybody elses. if we go broke..... they do too... right..?
Originally posted by Swanfilters
Originally posted by My.mind.is.mine
reply to post by BlackSatinDancer
you mean casey anthony? because other than that, it seems our business effects everybody elses. if we go broke..... they do too... right..?
I'm not sure if you are aware of this, but the EU is the largest economy on earth, according to the CIA world factbook.
EU GDP = $16.07 trillion
US GDP = $14.66 trillion
www.cia.gov...
You go bankrupt, we just consolidate.
Originally posted by Awen24
I don't know how far into conspiracy we need to go on this question.
Point is, whether it was the right decision or not (and I firmly believe it was NOT the right decision, personally), the fact is that the decision has already been made, it's already been done. To demand him back now is like a child giving a gift, then desperately wanting it back five minutes later. The answer I'd give? "You can't ask for something back once you've given it away".
The people of Scotland deserved better. Those who lost loved ones deserved better... and Al Megrahi?
Well, he hardly matters now...
but the government has a lot to answer for.
Originally posted by Awen24
I don't know how far into conspiracy we need to go on this question.
Point is, whether it was the right decision or not (and I firmly believe it was NOT the right decision, personally), the fact is that the decision has already been made, it's already been done. To demand him back now is like a child giving a gift, then desperately wanting it back five minutes later. The answer I'd give? "You can't ask for something back once you've given it away".
The people of Scotland deserved better. Those who lost loved ones deserved better... and Al Megrahi?
Well, he hardly matters now...
but the government has a lot to answer for.