Lockerbie bomber
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"Lockerbie bomber awaits bail fate"- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotl...
I am not usually an opinionated person, but is it just me who feels angered and sick at the thought of this guy being released? He intentionally caused the death of hundreds of people and caused physical or emotional pain to thousands more. Why should be given a dignified end to his life?
P.S. I had no direct relation to this tragedy i.e. no family members involved etc
I am not usually an opinionated person, but is it just me who feels angered and sick at the thought of this guy being released? He intentionally caused the death of hundreds of people and caused physical or emotional pain to thousands more. Why should be given a dignified end to his life?
P.S. I had no direct relation to this tragedy i.e. no family members involved etc
Edited by scz4 on Friday 14th November 11:01
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Edited by scz4 on Friday 14th November 11:04
Dargie said:
It's our law system that is wrong, not the decision. Any prisoner with less than 3 months to live can be released on compasionate grounds.
If this is true it worries me. What's to stop someone released on compassionate grounds committing a crime, knowing they're going to die soon anyway therefore can't be effectively punished for it.Whether Al Megrahi was a scapegoat or not, he was tried and found guilty, and IMO we shouldn't be bending the rules for guilty prisoners, especially when the crime they are convicted of involves the death of 270.
The judicial system is farcical as it is, a sentence is meaningless unless the guilty have to serve every day of it, and this rarely happens.
Rockatansky said:
yellowbentines said:
Whether Al Megrahi was a scapegoat or not, he was tried and found guilty, and IMO we shouldn't be bending the rules for guilty prisoners, especially when the crime they are convicted of involves the death of 270.
That sums it up for me.Absolute joke the justice system today

My mum just told me he was getting released as we drove pretty much next to glasgow airport. It sickens me that he is being released. It a total farse I wouldnt take any murderers health into acount when they request anything.
If a Scottish person had done that in Libya what would the likely outcome be?
If a Scottish person had done that in Libya what would the likely outcome be?
Before I start my comment, I would appreciate the abuse level being kept down, we all have opinions and I hope im not abused for standing up here.
My opinion is that we should be better than them, McCaskills speach today highlighted we, as a people are a compassionate race and in such have the ability to rise above our own loss to see the compassion in a situation. I to a certain extent agree with this a) because im sure he is actually a scapegoat and b) because no appeal court is going to overturn what happens to him now, his death will be protracted, painfull and horrible. The guys life is over, why should we hurt his familly and relatives by stoppping them saying goodbye.
I would also wonder right now if the good old U.S of A is as christian as they make out where is the words of the bible and forgiveness now.
Dont get me wrong, whoever did this deserves what they get and tbh I dont think i could be as forgiving if I was a victims relative.
As above, Im not looking to inflame anybody on here for voicing my opinion and if you are a relation in this tradgedy you have my sincerest apology if my comments have hurt or offended you.
My opinion is that we should be better than them, McCaskills speach today highlighted we, as a people are a compassionate race and in such have the ability to rise above our own loss to see the compassion in a situation. I to a certain extent agree with this a) because im sure he is actually a scapegoat and b) because no appeal court is going to overturn what happens to him now, his death will be protracted, painfull and horrible. The guys life is over, why should we hurt his familly and relatives by stoppping them saying goodbye.
I would also wonder right now if the good old U.S of A is as christian as they make out where is the words of the bible and forgiveness now.
Dont get me wrong, whoever did this deserves what they get and tbh I dont think i could be as forgiving if I was a victims relative.
As above, Im not looking to inflame anybody on here for voicing my opinion and if you are a relation in this tradgedy you have my sincerest apology if my comments have hurt or offended you.
flipflop1 said:
My opinion is that we should be better than them, McCaskills speach today highlighted we, as a people are a compassionate race and in such have the ability to rise above our own loss to see the compassion in a situation. I to a certain extent agree with this a) because im sure he is actually a scapegoat and b) because no appeal court is going to overturn what happens to him now, his death will be protracted, painfull and horrible. The guys life is over, why should we hurt his familly and relatives by stoppping them saying goodbye.
I understand what you are saying, and this is not an abusive comeback but the people that he killed didn't get to say goodbye to their loved ones for good and these were innocent people. He didn't have any thought or respect for those people or their families. Why does he deserve any different?Something that I heard on Radio one, a text from an ex soldier asking why were his friends dying fighting this war when convicted terrorists are beig freed?! Good point IMO.
Caroline
Rockatansky said:
yellowbentines said:
Whether Al Megrahi was a scapegoat or not, he was tried and found guilty, and IMO we shouldn't be bending the rules for guilty prisoners, especially when the crime they are convicted of involves the death of 270.
That sums it up for me.I'm not saying that there was a miscarriage of justice, but he was far from the full way through the legal process. There have been people wrongly convicted in the past, indeed it's one of the core reasons we no longer have capital punishment.
Silvervanman said:
Hey, i've got an idea. How about blowing his plane up somewhere over the ocean ! Lol.
See how his family feel. An eye for an eye i think.
SVM
That's how it started!See how his family feel. An eye for an eye i think.
SVM
The Yanks blew an Iranian airliner out of the sky, the Iranians then commited the Lockerbie disaster, and then (what I truly believe) was an innocent man went to jail so that Libya could buy their way back into International Politics..... Megarahi was framed, and the justice system couldn't afford the forth-coming appeal to raise some of the evidence that was suppressed at the original trials. So, they let him out on compassionate grounds.
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