Re: Britain's shame



On 31 Jul, 04:45, "ßDoüg±Ç" <noün...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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On 30 Jul, 21:03, "ßDoüg±Ç" <noün...@xxxxxxx> wrote:



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On 30 Jul, 20:32, JNugent <J...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
john....@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Americans really hate people taking the piss out of them. That is why
they hated Gaddaffy so much.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601102&sid=aR9u3WaWhlB8&refe...
Gary McKinnon, a British hacker accused of infiltrating almost 100
U.S. military computers in the months after Sept. 11, 2001, should be
extradited to stand trial in the U.S., the U.K.'s highest court ruled
today.
McKinnon, 42, who has said he was searching for information on
unidentified flying objects, is accused hacking into 97 NASA, Army
and
Navy computer systems in 2001 and 2002. The House of Lords ruled
unanimously that a decision in favor of McKinnon would ``imperil the
integrity of the extradition process.''
McKinnon asked judges to stop his extradition arguing that his human
rights would be infringed by U.S. officials who told him prosecutors
in New Jersey wanted to see him ``fry.'' McKinnon said he was also
told that if he didn't accept a plea bargain he'd get a longer jail
term entirely served in the U.S.
The ``case could have been properly dealt with by our own prosecuting
authorities,'' McKinnon's lawyers at London-based Kaim Todner LLP
said
in an e-mailed statement. ``Instead, we believe that the British
government declined to prosecute him to enable the U.S. government to
make an example of him.''

Couldn't he easily have avoided all this?

Are we supposed to feel sorry for him?

We are supposed to feel humiliated at our craven subservience to
America.

I'd feel more humiliated at the UK's craven subservience to Saudi
Barbaria and the other Islamonazi theocracies.

That is because you are are a silly little wanker.

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Do you still take it up the bum from muslim men? Do you do it
for spare change? Or do you enjoy the experience?

You definitely have a thing about the back passage, Doug the dog.
Seemingly Muslim ones .......
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