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#47761
Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Karma tells me the human race is going to suffer for all the bad vibes our leaders put out.
 
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#47763
Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Alan Johnson should be ashamed of himself. The extradition treaty is a bloody farce.
 
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BR

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Most Labour MPs and all Tory and liberal MPs believe this man should not be extradited.

The only people who think he should be are GORDON BROWN - ALAN JOHNSON and JACQUI SMITH ( formerly )

I honestly believe that our Senior Cabinet have effectively lost their minds and should be sectioned under the Mental Health Act.

To extradite a man for such a petty thing which he has admitted - especially when he has Aspergers Syndrome is an affront to decency.

I agree totally with JK and think that this is a very bad omen for our Country. I fear for this country if we can do such barbaric things.

The Daily Mail is running a campaign - so are many musicians - and the general public is in a state of shock about this.

Like the IRAQ WAR.

NOT IN OUR NAME.

We need a revolution - the LABOUR PARTY need to have an internal revolution to rid themselves of these evil people and restore the party back to protecting and helping the ordinary people of the UK.

My thoughts are with the Mckinnon family tonight - they must be desperate and unhappy.
 
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#47768
Marcus

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
It seems blatantly obvious to me that he is a bloke with some kind of learning difficulty who happens to know a lot about computers and likes investigating UFOs.
Hardly a threat to international security or world peace. Get a grip!
 
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#47775
veritas

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
having recently dealt with someone Aspergers Syndrome they are probably the most difficult of all psychiatrically challenged people on the planet.

They can create havoc to the lives of dozens of people aroud them and have not an inkling of the despair they cause.

McKinnon's actions in hacking reek of someone with Aspergers-great ability but no clue of the possible consequences and as a result that should be taken into consideration.

This is just the British government pandering to the US who want to make an example of the man.

And it's very true-Asperger's sufferers are prone to suicide because they simply cannot understand why they are being 'persecuted". He should be being helped in a hospital-not a jail.
 
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Foz

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
The US would do better to offer him a job as a mole to deliberately find faults in their computer systems that pose a security threat.
 
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Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Foz wrote:
The US would do better to offer him a job as a mole to deliberately find faults in their computer systems that pose a security threat.

I suspect that's what will probably happen. There will be no conviction, papers will be signed to stop him commenting on what he saw and they'll offer him a job he's probably dreamed of all his life. The story will blow over and that will be the end of it.
 
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veritas

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
you are spot on there. If they are smart they would as one of the few jobs Asperger sufferers are excellent at is an IT technician or programmer.
 
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BR

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Angel - you may have hit the nail on the head. I have been thinking about that as well. They want to stop him revealing something they think/know that he has found out and want him "in their custody" in order to make sure he does not reveal these truths.

If that is the case - then I think we should all be very worried. What could be so serious and so awful that they are taking these steps against a disabled person ?

I have a feeling that he has found out the SECRET GOVERNMENT of the USA are.......ALIENS. That OBAMA - CHENEY - BUSH are all puppets. Bizarrely these little green men could probably be the "Reptillians" that ICKE has referred to .....and MCKINNON has seen this with his own eyes ( he has not commented because he does not want to be called mad - yet )

The USA seems to have no morals at all as a country. Their actions in IRAQ and with GUANTAMONO BAY and RENDITION show that as a country they have completely lost the plot. Yet they pretend to believe in God and be a country with freedom.

Their badness has leaked into our Country because of the VAIN POODLE BLAIR and has been continued ( Reluctantly ) by the DOUR POODLE BROWN. Brown's failure has been very much tied to the USA....a fact that should not go un-noticed.

So will our country finally stand up to the USA ?
 
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In The Know

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
BR wrote:

I agree totally with JK and think that this is a very bad omen for our Country. I fear for this country if we can do such barbaric things.


We need a revolution - the LABOUR PARTY need to have an internal revolution to rid themselves of these evil people and restore the party back to protecting and helping the ordinary people of the UK.


The "revolution" will be the General Election - the Labour Party will be wiped-out. I'll never see a Labour Gov again, thankfully.

This party has - in little over a decade - removed more of our civil rights that anything that has happened over the past 1000 years (and that includes 2 World Wars and a Civil War !)

They followed Mad Bush in inventing a "Bogey Man" so that they could "protect" us from him (providing we give-up all our freedoms of course !).

We are now a Country of Geneva Convention violators (does anyone, anywhere, believe these Gov claims that torture of prisoners was not going on?).

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8182404.stm

I see the House of Commons is now calling for an investigation into the MURDER of 20 Iraqi prisoners too. These claims will NOT go away - not matter how much the Gov try and sweep them under the carpet.
 
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#47869
Blackit

Re:Gary McKinnon - something stinks 14 Years, 9 Months ago  
Just another step in the total Americanisation (and dumbing down) of our morality, legal system, and society.

I remember reading something sick about how a retarded black inmate was moved onto death row as a result of prison education classes improving his IQ to the point where the state could legally have him executed.

At the moment, the child porn laws in Japan are being changed at the behest of the American government. Simple possession of any sexual images of people looking under 18 will be made illegal. This will of course criminilise about 30 million men in that land of manga addicts, but the Americans demanded it so that the FBI would be able to raid the homes of Japanese citizens (in Japan).
 
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