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I wouldn't fancy being in hacker Gary McKinnons shoes now! The US are mightily pissed off about this.
One final issue, whoever did do it also put PANAM out of business and cost a lot of jobs.
Given the number of times the US have refused to allow us to extradite suspected IRA members I think it's a little ironic that they are now upset about this bloke, guilty or not.
Quite. I'm a big fan of Obama generally but he should stay the f*** out of our affairs on this one.
Do you think his conviction was safe?
As I heard one of the relatives (of I think one of the people killed on ground) today on the radio. He said he thought the conviction was unsafe and that he probably did not do it.
I reckon they got ONE of the right people, maybe a sacrificail lamb on the alter of international politics.
He's convicted so should be left to rot imo. Or traded for the killer of yvonne fletcher.
Now if it had been a Yank mass murder who slaughtered 100's of Muslims he would be left to rot.
It's a blessing for Magrahi that we don't stone or hang, otherwise his trial would probably have been short and led to his early demise.
I think the likelihood they caught one guilty mutha is excellent. In Malta, identified by the shop who sold the clothing (he bought random items of various sizes), and his passport placed him in all the places that he 'needed to be' in order to do the deed.
There may be many people in nick based on dubious evidence, but I doubt very much that he was one of them.
Plus the more Libya make him a hero, the more it points to his being guilty.
No surprise that America has some outrage. Many in the UK do too, so it's ridiculous of some of you who wave your fingers at them as a nation.
Given the number of times the US have refused to allow us to extradite suspected IRA members I think it's a little ironic that they are now upset about this bloke, guilty or not.
...err, don't think they did, as far as I could make out from the news coverage he flew home on the President's jet.
The one bit of good news is that finally, at last, we've gone against America's wishes. Maybe we are a sovereign nation after all.
Shows Scotland has the balls to not be the 51st state. Sounds like (without saying as much) the Labour government do not agree with the decision.