Shocker: Libya's new government won't deport Lockerbie bomber

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    There's been no shortage of favorable coverage of the Libyan rebels in the Western media, declaring their boundless love for 'freedom'. Of course, there's no denying that Libya's now fugitive 'brotherly leader' Gadhafi, i.e. 'Col. Daffy', i.e. the 'Duck of Death', was an erratic and sadistic megalomaniac. But now that the proverbial devil that we knew has gone underground, what will replace him? With Tripoli and most of Libya having been 'liberated', can we expect Jeffersonian democracy to rise up from the ashes?

    Now comes word that the Lockerbie bomber -- Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, the only man ever convicted of the 1988 Pan Am 103 bombing, which killed 270 people -- who has been comfortably ensconced in one of Tripoli's richest neighborhoods, isn't going to be extradited anywhere. "Libyan rebels won't deport Lockerbie bomber", MSNBC, 28
    Lost contact? I'm sure the Scottish authorities didn't see that coming.
    As the founder of Islam taught his followers, warfare is deceit.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44305910/ns/world_news-mideast_n_africa/#.TlrjxF3oaSo
     
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    The so called Lockerbie bomber is in a coma and on life support.
     
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    they said he was terminally ill but was seen at a cinema doing quite well.

    He is a glorified person for his Jihad attacks againt the west. a martyr and a hero for the Islamic world.
     
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    No .. he is on oxygen and comatose..

    No one believes he is guilty.. because Pan Am hired and ex Mossad agent to investigate and he said it was the Iranians.. Prior to that the bombing was blamed on the Syrians.

    So much for operation Trojan Horse and Reagan's bombing of Tripoli..

    It sure derailed the release of American hostages in Iran , didn't it?
     
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    Well in that case the 'Islamic world' has been spoon-fed the same lies as you have then.
     
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    Not yesterday.. Check your dates.

    Even the Scots don't think he was the bomber.
     
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    He's a Muslim, and as a Muslim (in the 'minds' of a select few knuckle-dragging deep thinkers), he must therefore be guilty, irrrespective of any evidence to the contrary.
     
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    Pan Am hired an ex mossad investigator.... he said it was the Iranians.. The US initially blamed it on the Syrians.

    The Lockerbie bombing had far reaching implications.. Reagan bombed Tripoli as a result and the Iranian hostage situation hardened.

    See Operation Trojan Horse.
     

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