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Lawyer who aided terrorism released from prison on 'compassionate' grounds
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2014...e-grounds?lite
Didn't the Feds pitch a hissy fit when the Brits let the Libyan go that blew up the flight over Lockerbie? Seems we can't keep our story line consistent. She should have rotted in jail. |
Just start letting it slip that she was really a CIA contractor and was selling out her clients. Maybe her 'friends' will solve the problem for us.
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She aided terrorists and hence became an enemy to our nation. IMO, the compassionate release program would be better served by limiting itself to terminally ill convicts that were not involved in violent crimes - and certainly not crimes against the nation. At least Barry didn't grant her a presidential pardon...providing material support to terrorists generally seems like a lock the door and throw away the key type of crime -- but that's just me. ETA: I just reread what I wrote...and generally stand by it...but in these unusual times I realize that an "enemy of the state" designation might be a bit fluid...given the Valerie Jarrett and Eric Holder's of this administration...these are indeed interesting times. |
At her age the ten year sentence could have very well been a death sentence. At the least she should face house arrest and should not be allowed complete freedom.
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I'd cap her.
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El Megrahi lived 3 years after he was released. She should die in prison.
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I'm not worried she'll die out of prison. She will die, fairly soon, it won't be pleasant, and we won't have to pay for it. In this case I can only conclude that karma is a bitch. |
Who says we won't pay for it if she gets out?
She set up her own circumstances. |
She probably has Obamacare. We will pay for it.......
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It's probably a little late but does it need transport?
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