You really have to question the stupidity.

Aug 26, 2009 17:36


American who are angry about Scotlands' decision to release Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed are urging their fellow Americans to boycott Scotland and even the U.K. collectively.

These dirtbags haven't got off their scummy butts to organise a boycott against their own illegal wars. They didn't call for boycott or sanctions against Israel's genocide in Lebanon ( Read more... )

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audrich August 27 2009, 13:10:20 UTC
The debate has split the country down the middle as regards opinion.. was he really guilty? Was it a frame up? If he was convicted, should the common people judge? Surely the sentence should stand if so? What compassion did he show to the murdered passengers? Etc, etc. It's quite heated.

My view is: so much injustice has gone on for so long. There are rarely totally right and totally wrong sides. At some point, a good person is going to have to stand up and say ENOUGH before we all destroy each other. We, as humanity must turn our back on injustice and murder and LEAD BY EXAMPLE. If we murder this man's fellow men, no wonder he wants to do the same! If we show humanity and compassion, then perhaps by example or even shame, others may follow.

Wow. Imagine what the world would be like if more followed The Scottish National Party administration's decision?

I also happen to think Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi was framed, but all this is just my opinion!

Oh and one more thing: Mr Brown said he had no role in the Scottish Government's ( ... )

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gaias_realm August 28 2009, 14:36:22 UTC
Incredible. This is so fantastically written and I agree with everything you've written to the point where I will tell Adam that you've already expressed my opinion for me. :0)

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audrich September 1 2009, 10:01:01 UTC
Crumbs thank you *blushes*

No-one has ever said that about anything I write politically - I usually get lambasted!

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adamnedsoul August 29 2009, 13:04:57 UTC
I can understand the strength of feeling but I worry about those who have no compassion. I think they tend to be the same people who would like to bring back hanging.

Beautifully put and I agree wholeheartedly. If enough good people lit the way this planet could be heaven.

Indeed and I'd love a world like that.

I agree. I think it is highly likely he was framed. He's just the fall guy but even if we're wrong and he had some part in it there are those higher up who are far more guilty than he.

Brown really is a disgrace but at least I believe he will struggle with guilt over the things he has done and hasn't done in a way that Blair never will.

Don't apologise because I love to hear your opinions and even more so when you have lots to say. x

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audrich September 1 2009, 10:10:40 UTC
I now think that Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill will end up being a fall guy for something - another put-up job probably, but I am truly grateful the SNP had the balls to do this. I hope it will stand in history as a humane and important decision.
Obviously some Libyians thought so too, hence the Saltire waving display upon Megrahi's return to Libya. Imagine if it was the otehr way about? I would wave a Libyian flag too; it's their way of saying thank you. Some of this country's leaders just have no clue.

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adamnedsoul September 8 2009, 16:00:07 UTC
I'm hoping it will all die down before that happens but I wouldn't be at all surprised. The thing is that it seems very likely that the U.S. and British government agreed to it all long before MacAskill released Al Megrahi because they didn't want Al Megrahi to appeal. I think it's very clear that Al Megrahi was the fallguy and the U.S. and Britain couldn't risk the truth coming out in the appeal.

I agree. Or they say what they think voters want to hear.

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