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  1. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    Bah, it's a debate so no worries. Also, it is simply the law. And as Ipsum said earlier, Megrahi may have much more protection from public fury if he stays incarcerated. It would be better if he were in either house arrest in Libya or in jail with the sufficient healthcare. Remember that the...
  2. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    Exactly. I never said that the man was to be thrown in brutally. I suggested that if Scotland wants to look clean, they should give him healthcare during his sentence. Simple.
  3. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    I understand that, but another point which I completely skipped is the deal to strengthen ties with Libya. While this is all happening, Brown turned his head and congratulated the England team instead of commenting on this issue. This shows that Parliament doesn't want anything to do with this...
  4. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    That may be, but cancer or not, he still bombed a plane and killed 270 people just before Christmas. It is only fair that he serves the full sentence just as anyone else. As I've said before, sending him to a prison in Libya and caring for him may be the best compromise. Or maybe put him on...
  5. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    Nothing, but it's simply a matter of principle. Like I said before, if we began to do this for every terminally ill criminal regardless of the crime, it would be a matter of time before we abolish jails because it's too cruel. Not to mention that this man is an extremist. Say he survives...
  6. Valerunner

    "Compassionate Grounds"

    Al-Megrahi released on compassionate grounds after 1988 bombing. This is retardation at its finest. For once, I agree with Clinton with this case. Prostate cancer or not, the man is 57 and he hasn't finished his life sentence. If this becomes a trend, we may as well watch the world burn. I'm...
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