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Better yet, shoot down the plane. That would show them!
Now you are finally making sense!

Better yet, shoot down the plane. That would show them!
Now you will jump on the bandwagon.Maybe Obama will play a round of golf with him next month when he is here next month in his vacation home in Jersey.
Now you will jump on the bandwagon.
News flash.
He was released from Scotland.
Maybe Obama will play a round of golf with Moammar Qadaffi next month when he is here next month in his vacation home in Jersey.
Libyan-U.S. rapprochement has unfolded gradually since 2003, when the Libyan government accepted responsibility for the actions of its personnel in regard to the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 and announced its decision to eliminate its weapons of mass destruction and long-range missile programs. In response, U.S. sanctions were gradually removed, and, on May 15, 2006, the Bush Administration announced its intention to restore full diplomatic relations with Libya and to rescind Libya's listing as a state sponsor of terrorism. Full diplomatic relations were restored on May 31, 2006 when the United States upgraded its Liaison Office in Tripoli to an Embassy. Libya was removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism and states not fully cooperating with U.S. counterterrorism efforts in June 2006. Until recently, U.S.-Libyan re-engagement was hindered by lingering disagreements over outstanding legal claims related to U.S. citizens killed or injured in past Libyan-sponsored or supported terrorist attacks. From 2004 onward, Bush Administration officials argued that broader normalization of U.S.-Libyan relations would provide opportunities for the United States to address specific issues of concern to Congress, including the outstanding legal claims, political and economic reform, the development of Libyan energy resources, and human rights.
Maybe Obama will play a round of golf with Moammar Qadaffi next month when he is here next month in his vacation home in Jersey. Across the Hudson in Englewood.
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:angry: They should have let this b*stard ROT in prison!
No sympathy from me.
Dying from CANCER is not an excuse to let him out.
TOO BAD LET HIM DIE.
243 people were killed by this douchebag and his cronies. :angry:
Death Penalty would have been nice......wait you don't have capital punishment.
Thanks UK. Winston Churchill is rolling over in his grave.
Look here.Did the Messiah :down: bow to this SCUMBAG!!! :down:
The death toll was 270; 259 on board, 11 on the ground.
The British government decided it was “in the overwhelming interests of the United Kingdom†to make Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed al-Megrahi, the Lockerbie bomber, eligible for return to Libya, leaked ministerial letters reveal.
Gordon Brown’s government made the decision after discussions between Libya and BP over a multi-million-pound oil exploration deal had hit difficulties. These were resolved soon afterwards.
(sigh): http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/poli...icle6815638.ece
Downing Street approved Lockerbie bomber deal
Gordon Brown was dragged into the centre of the row over the early release of the Lockerbie bomber last night after it emerged that a key decision that could have paved the way for the terrorist to serve his sentence in Libya was approved by Downing Street.
The Scottish government told FOX News Tuesday that the U.S. government refuses to allow them to release details of any communication between Scotland and the U.S. over al-Megrahi's release.
A source with the Scottish government, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the demand was made in a letter sent Tuesday from U.S. Embassy Chief of Mission Richard LeBaron.