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Why do we care what happens to this lowlife?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16923527
I couldn't care less if they hang him by his toe nails in Jordan. So many handwringers whinning on the news today.
I couldn't care less if they hang him by his toe nails in Jordan. So many handwringers whinning on the news today.
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this man does not care for our civilised lifestyle, except the benefits that it affords, and words count as much as deeds, he should be deported to anywhere that will take him. I cannot understand those who say we are better than that, yet if this man is instrumental in turning young people to a life of hatred against the west then he is a traitor. As was Oswald Mosley, who should have been hanged.
//He hasn't killed anyone, and as far as we know, does not have blood on his hands.//
I suppose, aside from his WWI military record, the same could have been said of Hitler. Make no mistake. This man is at war with us - he hates this country - and those who defend this legal debacle must bear some moral responsibility for any future atrocity he encourages his cohorts to commit. They need to decide where their loyalties lie.
I suppose, aside from his WWI military record, the same could have been said of Hitler. Make no mistake. This man is at war with us - he hates this country - and those who defend this legal debacle must bear some moral responsibility for any future atrocity he encourages his cohorts to commit. They need to decide where their loyalties lie.
"those who defend this legal debacle must bear some moral responsibility for any future atrocity he encourages his cohorts to commit."
that being the legal juridiction in which we al lmust abide, from top judges down.
he hasn't been charged with anything. and certainly if he was "at war with us" then this would merit his incarceration. but no, nothing to put him inside - so what are we to do ? hold him without charge indefinitely ?
that being the legal juridiction in which we al lmust abide, from top judges down.
he hasn't been charged with anything. and certainly if he was "at war with us" then this would merit his incarceration. but no, nothing to put him inside - so what are we to do ? hold him without charge indefinitely ?
Whatever we do has to be within the framework of law, to do otherwise is to behave in a way which is ill becoming of a western democracy. Do you seriously want us to go down the route of jaling people who have not been charged or found guilty of a crime? I have had some personal experience of seeing internment at work, and believe me you really don't want that- it leaves a nasty precedent for the state to jail anyone who doesn't agree with them - without trial.
It is likely that an appeal will include assurances from Jordan that evidence gained from torture will not be given against him... there have already been assurances he will not be tortured. Should those assurances be accepted it should be possible to deport him at a later date. In the interim he may be involved in criminal activity enabling him to be rearrested, charged and tried and legally imprisoned.
He could of course be attacked and beaten to death in the street as part of a 'hate crime' and the perpetrators found and charged (or not) we will have to wait and see I suspect... my feeling is he will get what is coming eventually
He could of course be attacked and beaten to death in the street as part of a 'hate crime' and the perpetrators found and charged (or not) we will have to wait and see I suspect... my feeling is he will get what is coming eventually
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