Dont call me Shirley
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dupe post, sorry
His release may actually do some good.
He killed 270 people. 259 on board the 747, 11 people in town of Lockerbie.
Humor me, what good has that terrorist done to deserve an early release? Changed the worlds attitudes toward terrorists? pfft <_<
Humor me, what good has that terrorist done to deserve an early release? Changed the worlds attitudes toward terrorists? pfft <_<
I am not thrilled about releasing this guy from jail bu his life is over. He has been deprived of his freedom during the time in which he was healthy. He knows his days are numbered. Releasing him may/probably will make people think twice. The US/UK are releasing a man who took part in the murder of 259 people because he has cancer and is dying. That does not jibe with the propaganda we have been told about the evil (US/UK) empires.
The lives of the 259 murdered people cannot be brought back. If his release makes one potential bomber think twice and turn around, IMO, it will have been worth it. He is a dead man soon anyway. Whether he dies in prison or not to me makes little difference at this point. His release may actually do some good.