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Breaking News: Abu Qatada Arrested For Breaching Bail Conditions
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -217237 26
Don't worry Abu, we've got a judge who can fix that problem for you, post haste!
Don't worry Abu, we've got a judge who can fix that problem for you, post haste!
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Still see that our anti British, anti Armed Forces, anti Police, anti-Tory, ant-Daily Mail spokesman has worked it all out, he can even see into our anti- Terrorism plans. We all know that Abu Qatada is a very nice chap, and he should be free to get on with his little ways, he isn't any threat to anyone it seems. So remember we must stop believing in the bogeyman,...
13:48 Sat 09th Mar 2013
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And you think this is a coincidence, that he is-arrested days before his hearing?
You probably believe it confirms he is a bad and dangerous man.
The reality is that it is no coincidence. The terms of his bail were so draconian that if he said anything longer than "Hello" to anyone he knew, then he could be arrested.
// Under the bail conditions, if he meets an acquaintance in a chance encounter, he “must, after any initial greeting, disengage himself from the situation”. Another condition stops him from leading prayers, giving lectures or preaching, other than to offer advice to his wife and children at his home. //
The Terrorism raids were nothing of the sort. All this was pre-arranged.
He will not be charged. He has never been charged with anything or convicted. Yet he has spent considerable time in prison.
You really must stop believing in the bogeyman. You really must start joining the dots and seeing the bigger pucture.
You probably believe it confirms he is a bad and dangerous man.
The reality is that it is no coincidence. The terms of his bail were so draconian that if he said anything longer than "Hello" to anyone he knew, then he could be arrested.
// Under the bail conditions, if he meets an acquaintance in a chance encounter, he “must, after any initial greeting, disengage himself from the situation”. Another condition stops him from leading prayers, giving lectures or preaching, other than to offer advice to his wife and children at his home. //
The Terrorism raids were nothing of the sort. All this was pre-arranged.
He will not be charged. He has never been charged with anything or convicted. Yet he has spent considerable time in prison.
You really must stop believing in the bogeyman. You really must start joining the dots and seeing the bigger pucture.
If they are going to deport him on Monday what is the point of arresting him today?
Hold on, you don't suppose they already know he isn't going anywhere on Monday and that Qatada has won his appeal against being depirted to Jordan.
Why else detain him?
I do hope not, there will be a lot of ABers/DMers very disappointed and have to resort to fantasies about him falling from the 13th floor.
Hold on, you don't suppose they already know he isn't going anywhere on Monday and that Qatada has won his appeal against being depirted to Jordan.
Why else detain him?
I do hope not, there will be a lot of ABers/DMers very disappointed and have to resort to fantasies about him falling from the 13th floor.
Still see that our anti British, anti Armed Forces, anti Police, anti-Tory, ant-Daily Mail spokesman has worked it all out, he can even see into our anti-Terrorism plans.
We all know that Abu Qatada is a very nice chap, and he should be free to get on with his little ways, he isn't any threat to anyone it seems.
So remember we must stop believing in the bogeyman, whoever he is, and spend our time joining the dots and seeing the bigger picture, through our 'Rose Tinted spectacles'.
You couldn't make it up.
We all know that Abu Qatada is a very nice chap, and he should be free to get on with his little ways, he isn't any threat to anyone it seems.
So remember we must stop believing in the bogeyman, whoever he is, and spend our time joining the dots and seeing the bigger picture, through our 'Rose Tinted spectacles'.
You couldn't make it up.
I see his appeal is conducted by the hanging judge Lord Donaldson who believed strongly in the death penalty.
///As a High Court judge Denning sentenced people to death, which he said at the time "didn't worry [him] in the least". Denning maintained that for murder, death was the most appropriate penalty, and that in cases where mistakes had been made there was always an appeal///
Lets hope he despatches Qatada very quickly.
///As a High Court judge Denning sentenced people to death, which he said at the time "didn't worry [him] in the least". Denning maintained that for murder, death was the most appropriate penalty, and that in cases where mistakes had been made there was always an appeal///
Lets hope he despatches Qatada very quickly.
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