Last night, Qatada's solicitor poured scorn on the Government...Gareth Peirce
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I hope he has a horrible yachting accident. How can anyone live with themselves after defending such scum?
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Good point!Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostNL need these troublemakers to stay in the UK so they can say that the level of "terrorist threat" remains high. This in turn justifies their draconian "laws" and so they can further increase the level of oppression/surveillance over the people.
But I wonder if some of these troublemakers haven't been "turned", and allowed to stay as a reward or for their own safety or even to report on other goings on. Things aren't always what they seem in the murky world of counter-terrorism, and even if most of the critters should by rights have swung or been booted out, maybe one or two are now sheep among the goats.
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WSS ^^^^Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostNL need these troublemakers to stay in the UK so they can say that the level of "terrorist threat" remains high. This in turn justifies their draconian "laws" and so they can further increase the level of oppression/surveillance over the people.
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NL need these troublemakers to stay in the UK so they can say that the level of "terrorist threat" remains high. This in turn justifies their draconian "laws" and so they can further increase the level of oppression/surveillance over the people.
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We do, example: one of the planks has risen like he's got a rocket up his arse from 3rd rate marine litigation to this fscking 'supreme court' thingy they're setting up, all within a few years of the new lie being in power.Originally posted by Dow Jones View PostWe have to thank Cherie for all her efforts in 'securing' the 'human rights' of all those fanatics. She is 'working her way up' to become a judge as you know. We could do with more judges like her.
It'd be laughable if it weren't real people involved.
My actual wonder is why is it taking Cherie so long?
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Well done indeed
We have to thank Cherie for all her efforts in 'securing' the 'human rights' of all those fanatics. She is 'working her way up' to become a judge as you know. We could do with more judges like her.
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Abu Qatada
Well done Cherie!
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...n_page_id=1770
P.S. He looks pregnant in that picture.Tags: None
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