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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    More that he had several big tough brothers and as the runt of the litter he was bullied mercilessly.
    Maybe I should have turned to an invisible omnipotent being to help guide me through the misery...

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  • BrilloPad
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    "Sami al Saadi, Libyan Dissident, In £2.23m Payout From UK Government For 'Sending Him To Gaddafi For Torture' "

    We didn't torture him so why should we pay?

    The time we could be the world's policeman is long gone. The UK is now a tiny outpost.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    Still taking that paternal rejection badly eh OH?

    More that he had several big tough brothers and as the runt of the litter he was bullied mercilessly.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Old Hack View Post
    FTFY
    Still taking that paternal rejection badly eh OH?

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Tedious droning about some woolly conspiracy theory...Zzzzzzz ....
    Conclusive proof that you need to get a life and stop being such a crashing bore about Bliar and his Middle East policies of yesteryear, you dreary tosser! Nobody really cares much anymore.....leaving aside anal retentives like you.
    Move on FFS! Leave yesterday's news to yesterday,

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  • Old Hack
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    Originally posted by Gibbon View Post
    sed stultissimus sis one must be to consider joining the army
    FTFY

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Conclusive proof that the armed forces personnel are pig sh*t thickos - I suppose as long as your single brain cell can work out which is the correct end of a rifle then you're in
    sed stultissimus sis

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  • Troll
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    WGAS?

    Conclusive proof that the armed forces personnel are pig sh*t thickos - I suppose as long as your single brain cell can work out which is the correct end of a rifle then you're in

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by Troll View Post
    Sami al Saadi, Libyan Dissident, In £2.23m Payout From UK Government For 'Sending Him To Gaddafi For Torture'

    CIA correspondence with Libyan intelligence, found in spy chief Moussa Koussa’s office by Human Rights Watch after the fall of Tripoli, states that “we are…aware that your service had been cooperating with the British to effect [Sami al Saadi’s] removal to Tripoli…the Hong Kong Government may be able to coordinate with you to render [Sami al Saadi] and his family into your custody.”

    The operation in 2004 followed Tony Blair’s ‘Deal in the Desert’ with Gaddafi, as a result of which UK intelligence services helped track down and hand over his opponents.

    Libyan intelligence agents forced Saadi onto a plane in Hong Kong with his wife, two sons aged 12 and nine, and two daughters aged 14 and six.

    He described being handcuffed, and hoods placed over their heads, their leggs bound tightly with wire as they were returned to face retribution. The entire family, children included, were jailed.

    Although his wife and children were released after two months, al Saadi was imprisoned for six years, during which time he says he was brutally beaten, given electric shocks and told he was facing death

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    WGAS?

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  • Malcolm Buggeridge
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    A vile, despicable monster.

    Gaddafi was a bit of a rum fellow too.

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  • Doggy Styles
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    The big question at the BBC is: How can we pin this on the tories?

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  • Troll
    started a topic Somewhat unsavoury goings on....

    Somewhat unsavoury goings on....

    Sami al Saadi, Libyan Dissident, In £2.23m Payout From UK Government For 'Sending Him To Gaddafi For Torture'

    CIA correspondence with Libyan intelligence, found in spy chief Moussa Koussa’s office by Human Rights Watch after the fall of Tripoli, states that “we are…aware that your service had been cooperating with the British to effect [Sami al Saadi’s] removal to Tripoli…the Hong Kong Government may be able to coordinate with you to render [Sami al Saadi] and his family into your custody.”

    The operation in 2004 followed Tony Blair’s ‘Deal in the Desert’ with Gaddafi, as a result of which UK intelligence services helped track down and hand over his opponents.

    Libyan intelligence agents forced Saadi onto a plane in Hong Kong with his wife, two sons aged 12 and nine, and two daughters aged 14 and six.

    He described being handcuffed, and hoods placed over their heads, their leggs bound tightly with wire as they were returned to face retribution. The entire family, children included, were jailed.

    Although his wife and children were released after two months, al Saadi was imprisoned for six years, during which time he says he was brutally beaten, given electric shocks and told he was facing death

    .

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