Re: Justice is blind in Britain
And the answer to that question is very simple if you view the UK for what it really is: an american lapdog bending over to the wishes of its master. Obviously the US doesnt want these people released. But there has to be a formula found so that they will stay where they are. An excuse has to be made, and that's it. Granted it's such a stupid excuse (since it basically attacks the brit justice system - which for an outsider is a positive thing) but something had to be said. What was chosen to be said simply reflects the intellect of him who spoke it. The case is simple and it entails keeping them in the US for whatever reason and the UK is happily complining, on the sideline giving this truely amazing excuse. hilariously autoinficting insult to injury, if you think that's injury which i do.
Originally posted by Lazarus and the Gimp
Reprinted from the blog.
Today's question- why is Home Secretary David Blunkett such a monstrously incompetent, bulging sack of monkey ****? Let's check the news of the day. The Sunday Times reports that Mr Blunkett is attempting to block the repatriation of British captives at Guantanamo Bay, on the grounds that they would have to be released in Britain.
Reprinted from the blog.
Today's question- why is Home Secretary David Blunkett such a monstrously incompetent, bulging sack of monkey ****? Let's check the news of the day. The Sunday Times reports that Mr Blunkett is attempting to block the repatriation of British captives at Guantanamo Bay, on the grounds that they would have to be released in Britain.
And the answer to that question is very simple if you view the UK for what it really is: an american lapdog bending over to the wishes of its master. Obviously the US doesnt want these people released. But there has to be a formula found so that they will stay where they are. An excuse has to be made, and that's it. Granted it's such a stupid excuse (since it basically attacks the brit justice system - which for an outsider is a positive thing) but something had to be said. What was chosen to be said simply reflects the intellect of him who spoke it. The case is simple and it entails keeping them in the US for whatever reason and the UK is happily complining, on the sideline giving this truely amazing excuse. hilariously autoinficting insult to injury, if you think that's injury which i do.
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