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Britain frees radical cleric Abu Qatada
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Yes, of course he will, he's a member of this place and after being locked away for the past three years he must be desperate to see how his entry in the Death Pool competition is doing.
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Free radicals aren't as bad for you as once thought.
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They weren't using those Houses of Parliament much, anyway ... modern urban renewal, right?
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That's one of the best songs from The Lion King
Abu Qatada! What a wonderful phrase Abu Qatada! Ain't no passing craze It means no worries for the rest of your days It's our problem-free philosophy |
Hm. So detention without trial is unlawful, but house arrest with electronic tagging without trial is OK?
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Well they do give him 2 hours off a day. They just need to send him back to Jordan.
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I suspect that there are also about 30 MI-5 guys installed as residents and shopkeepers in his neighborhood.
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We can only hope.
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Then again they could just show up at his house in black hoods throw his ass in a van, drive him to the airport and send him on his way.
Then just say they don't know what happened to him. I like that idea better. |
Merc? Tolerance?
Play nice. It stretches my liberal credentials not to want him slung onto the next plane home, torture or not. But I have to hold true. This cannot be the thin end of the wedge. Although I admit, a capering part of me is singing, "Didn't like Western values? Ha ha ha, off you go back home then!" But hey. Martin McGuinness is now the Deputy First Minister for Northern Ireland, so I guess I failed terrorist rehab 101. |
I don't know what's wrong with me these days, but I'm pretty much with Merc on this one. If you deliberately go to a country with different values and then complain about it to the point of terrorism or the threat there of, then that country has every right to chuck you out. IMO
Yes I know that's very unliberal of me to say, but honestly, if you don't like the law of the land, get the fuck out! |
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Kicking him out isn't the problem. I think most of us would like him to fuck off back to Jordon if our culture is so goddamned objectionable to him.
The very values he seems to despise are what currently sits between him and a flight home. But they are our values. Knowingly sending him home to face torture would be a betrayal of those values. I don't think he is worth that betrayal. Not that we as a nation dont send people back to places where they face torture and oppression. We do...as long as we don't know that's what they face. Qatada is in the rather fortunate position of being a very public case. @Infi: I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets that song in my head when I hear the name ;p |
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