Don't the Septics want him for downloading Thor or something? It'd be easier than all this nonsense.
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If you have read some of my past posts, you will know I am quite anti-media and islamaphobic hysteria/propoganda. While there is no doubt that this has something to do with it I don't understand why they don't just boot this guy out. These type of people want to be given protection in a country they want to destroy and/or go to war with. Send him to Jordan and let him deal with it there given this country is such an evil one.....
Seriously though there are times when it you got to give people a chance to appeal, human rights etc but that guy just needs to be dropped from a plane into Jordan.Comment
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Given that the Septics seem to running our justice system now, and that in some States it is an offence to think about downloading pirated music, we must be able to persuade them to take him.
Everyone knows torture is evil unless it's the Septics, Chinese or us doing it.Comment
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Seriously if our government really wanted him out of the country, rather than use if him as a good distraction for daily mail readers they'd use extraordinary rendition and be done with itDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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This guy is a blatent extemist - who either directly or indirectly sponsors terrorism. If we are not going to have him executed the least we can do is just return him to where he came from and let him worry about the consequences.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostSo would you personally torture him or are you just content to hand him over to torturers?Comment
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Exactly my point - being used to increase the Islamaphobic hysteria.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostSeriously if our government really wanted him out of the country, rather than use if him as a good distraction for daily mail readers they'd use extraordinary rendition and be done with itComment
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More a good sideshow to distract from every unpopular stealth tax in the budget, than anything that deliberateOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostExactly my point - being used to increase the Islamaphobic hysteria.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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Return him home means hand him over to torturers. Don't be coy. Be proud. Get it printed on a t shirt.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThis guy is a blatent extemist - who either directly or indirectly sponsors terrorism. If we are not going to have him executed the least we can do is just return him to where he came from and let him worry about the consequences.
If he directly sponsors terrorism then we must prosecute him and punish him severely if he's guilty . If he indirectly sponsors terrorism then I'm not sure what that mean. It sounds serious so let's change the law.Comment
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