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Topic: Lockerbie Bomber released on Compassionate Grounds?
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Thu 08/20/09 07:01 AM
Three news stories to the topic.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/8198603.stm

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/aug/14/lockerbie-bomber-abandons-appeal

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/all/6579928.html


Some people claim the evidence wasn't as clear as it should have been,

others claim that the Scots where too eager to convict to care about the evidence.

Should he be released and allowed to go home?

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Thu 08/20/09 07:03 AM
I think he's dying and it doesn't matter anymore. I understand the victim's families' protests and would probably feel the same. But since I'm further removed, let him go home to die.


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Thu 08/20/09 07:08 AM

I think he's dying and it doesn't matter anymore. I understand the victim's families' protests and would probably feel the same. But since I'm further removed, let him go home to die.




Yes, he has terminal cancer, and some people claim that there is doubt on the evidence.

But those who believe he did it think he should have gotten the death penalty in the first place.

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Thu 08/20/09 07:13 AM


I think he's dying and it doesn't matter anymore. I understand the victim's families' protests and would probably feel the same. But since I'm further removed, let him go home to die.




Yes, he has terminal cancer, and some people claim that there is doubt on the evidence.

But those who believe he did it think he should have gotten the death penalty in the first place.


Well, it's been 21 years. What's done is done, can't be changed. He and his government have said he was innocent, his government has taken responsibility and made what amends are possible. Perhaps it's just time to put the past behind and move forward.

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Thu 08/20/09 07:19 AM
259 people were blown out of the sky, including dozens of college kids.

They were shown plenty of compassion.




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Thu 08/20/09 07:21 AM

259 people were blown out of the sky, including dozens of college kids.

They were shown plenty of compassion.






I agree, but was he really convicted without reasonable doubt?

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Thu 08/20/09 07:27 AM
If he wasn't guilty why did Libya turn him over to Scottish authorities?

Did MOOmar have a few people draw straws to see who would be sacrificed?

If he wasn't guilty why did MOOmar admit to complicity and pay victims families?

If he wasn't guilty, then there should be an on going investigation to bring the real perpetrators to justice.






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Thu 08/20/09 07:28 AM


259 people were blown out of the sky, including dozens of college kids.

They were shown plenty of compassion.






I agree, but was he really convicted without reasonable doubt?

who gives a f@@k he served 8 years for killing 200 and something people.hell let's let charles manson and any other murderer go free ya!

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Thu 08/20/09 07:36 AM

If he wasn't guilty why did Libya turn him over to Scottish authorities?

Did MOOmar have a few people draw straws to see who would be sacrificed?

If he wasn't guilty why did MOOmar admit to complicity and pay victims families?

If he wasn't guilty, then there should be an on going investigation to bring the real perpetrators to justice.








I'm not saying he was innocent, I do not know that.

All I'm saying is: But if he was made the scapegoat, should he....or shouldn't he?

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Thu 08/20/09 05:28 PM
This won't be popular but it's how I feel. If he was a scapegoat we will never know the truth, all those families might have hated the wrong person for over 20 years. Let the dead rest in peace and let let it go already.

Who the heck are we to decide if their court's decisions are right or wrong. The guy will be dead in a few short months and it will be history anyway. Let it go already.


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Thu 08/20/09 05:31 PM



I think he's dying and it doesn't matter anymore. I understand the victim's families' protests and would probably feel the same. But since I'm further removed, let him go home to die.




Yes, he has terminal cancer, and some people claim that there is doubt on the evidence.

But those who believe he did it think he should have gotten the death penalty in the first place.


Well, it's been 21 years. What's done is done, can't be changed. He and his government have said he was innocent, his government has taken responsibility and made what amends are possible. Perhaps it's just time to put the past behind and move forward.

If any of the hijackers from 9/11 survived would they receive such compassion in years to come do you think?

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Thu 08/20/09 05:33 PM

This won't be popular but it's how I feel. If he was a scapegoat we will never know the truth, all those families might have hated the wrong person for over 20 years. Let the dead rest in peace and let let it go already.

Who the heck are we to decide if their court's decisions are right or wrong. The guy will be dead in a few short months and it will be history anyway. Let it go already.



I always thought the whole accusations stink to high heaven .
I was not convinced that the man was guilty .
In politics many conspiracies go unnoticed by the sheeple .

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Thu 08/20/09 05:59 PM


This won't be popular but it's how I feel. If he was a scapegoat we will never know the truth, all those families might have hated the wrong person for over 20 years. Let the dead rest in peace and let let it go already.

Who the heck are we to decide if their court's decisions are right or wrong. The guy will be dead in a few short months and it will be history anyway. Let it go already.



I always thought the whole accusations stink to high heaven .
I was not convinced that the man was guilty .
In politics many conspiracies go unnoticed by the sheeple .


Actually I was also not convinced back then, at this point in time it's not about compassion it's about letting go already.

Would be nice if we let go of the sheep stuff too.

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Thu 08/20/09 06:42 PM
is everyone missing the title of this thread? LOCKERBIE BOMBER. even if he was guilty, he didnt actually bomb lockerbie, so why is he referred to as such?

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Thu 08/20/09 06:44 PM
Well at least he has cancer, hopefully it will be a long drawn-out painful horrible death.

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Thu 08/20/09 07:26 PM

Well at least he has cancer, hopefully it will be a long drawn-out painful horrible death.


Would you feel the same if he was not guilty? Since I can't know for sure, how could it wish that upon him?

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Thu 08/20/09 07:34 PM
Lockerbie bomber flies home to a hero's welcome as Obama vents his fury at decision to free him

By Niall Firth

The Lockerbie bomber tonight landed in Libya to a hero's welcome as thousands greeted him at the airport waving flags and posters.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1207816/Obamas-desperate-appeal-Lockerbie-bomber-die-Scottish-prison-killers-fate-decided.html#ixzz0OsKAZMKx

Heros welcome.. That's all that needs to be said..




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Thu 08/20/09 07:40 PM


Well at least he has cancer, hopefully it will be a long drawn-out painful horrible death.


Would you feel the same if he was not guilty? Since I can't know for sure, how could it wish that upon him?



He was convicted, he is guilty.

How can you ever be sure of anything?

I am not aware of the full evidence against him. However, he would not have been convicted with no evidence. No government would beable to pin anything like that on myself. He must be affiliated to terrorist activity in some way. He is definately guilty of something. I hope he suffers lots of pain.

May his death not come too soon.









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Thu 08/20/09 11:27 PM



Well at least he has cancer, hopefully it will be a long drawn-out painful horrible death.


Would you feel the same if he was not guilty? Since I can't know for sure, how could it wish that upon him?



He was convicted, he is guilty.

How can you ever be sure of anything?

I am not aware of the full evidence against him. However, he would not have been convicted with no evidence. No government would beable to pin anything like that on myself. He must be affiliated to terrorist activity in some way. He is definately guilty of something. I hope he suffers lots of pain.

May his death not come too soon.


Lots of people have been imprisoned with so called evidence that were later found inocent? First you say he was convicted, he is guilty, then you say how can you ever be sure of anything. Well if that is the case then you really don't know if he is or isn't.

I don't know the guy so I don't feel anything at all about him. I just would not wish him or anyone else major pain when frankly I don't know absolutely if they are guilty.

Too tired now to care right now much less think, need sleep. Night Dan flowerforyou

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Thu 08/20/09 11:30 PM
What if a year or two goes by and he's still alive and showing up on Libyan reality shows?


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