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FBI director outraged by Lockerbie bomber release (Obama on release: "highly objectionable"
AP ^ | 22 SEP 2009 | AP

Posted on 08/22/2009 12:35:19 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet

"Your action," he wrote MacAskill, "makes a mockery of the grief of the families who lost their own on December 21, 1988. You could not have spent much time with the families, certainly not as much time as others involved in the investigation and prosecution."

He ended the Lockerbie letter with a frustrated question: "Where, I ask, is the justice?"

President Barack Obama on Friday called the elaborate homecoming in Libya for the freed bomber "highly objectionable."

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: almegrahi; fbi; highlyobjectionable; lockerbie; macaskill; murder; objectionable; scotland; tm
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To: Sherman Logan
That's how I've always heard of him referred to. I know he claimed to be just an "airline employee", but since Mueller was the lead prosecutor at the time it's no wonder he's the one with the actual outrage. He knows how guilty the guy is.

This morning on CNN Tony Blair was peddling as far away from Gordon Brown as his legs would get him.

21 posted on 08/22/2009 1:08:16 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet; potlatch; devolve; ntnychik; MeekOneGOP; FARS
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi Tuesday called Barack Obama a "flicker of hope in the middle of the imperialist darkness,"

Gaddafi should be dead, but is alive to continually praise Obama.

dba Obama wants to release Gitmoese to CONUS, gives 900M to Hamas, gives cover to Ahmadinejad who murders 700 and builds his Holocaust-2 bomb.

dba Obama: "I will stand with them"

dba Obama: "Happy Ramadan!"

Mueller. Mueller. Mueller.

You are "outraged" at the wrong person.

22 posted on 08/22/2009 1:11:21 PM PDT by PhilDragoo (Hussein: Islamo-Commie from Kenya)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

BOYCOTT SCOTCH, BUY BOURBON


23 posted on 08/22/2009 1:14:55 PM PDT by stan_sipple
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To: Carley

Passengers and crew

Dr Eckert told Scottish police that distinctive marks on Captain MacQuarrie’s thumb suggested he had been hanging onto the yoke of the plane as it descended, and may have been alive when the plane crashed. The captain, first officer, flight engineer, a flight attendant, and a number of first-class passengers were found still strapped to their seats inside the nose section when it crashed in a field by a tiny church in the village of Tundergarth. The inquest heard that the flight attendant was alive when found by a farmer’s wife, but died before her rescuer could summon help.[13][page needed]

Prominent among the passenger victims was the 50-year-old UN Commissioner for Namibia, Bernt Carlsson, who would have attended the signing ceremony at UN headquarters on 22 December 1988 of the New York Accords.[20]

Paul Avron Jeffreys, former bass player with the UK group Cockney Rebel, was on the flight with his new wife Rachel, en route to their honeymoon celebration.

Another victim was poet Joanna Walton, main lyricist of Robert Fripp’s 1979 Exposure album.

Jonathan White, aged 33, the son of actor David White (who played Larry Tate on Bewitched), was also killed. He had recently graduated from UCLA.

[edit] Students and families
Thirty-five students from Syracuse University, four from Colgate University, four from Brown University, two from Seton Hill University, and two from the State University of New York at Oswego were on board, flying home from overseas study in London. There was also one student from Hampshire College flying home from a field study in Nigeria. Ten of the victims were residents of Long Island—including father and son, John and Sean Mulroy—and were returning home for seasonal celebrations with families and friends, as reported by Newsday of 27 December 1988. Five members of the Dixit-Rattan family, including 3-year-old Suruchi Rattan, were flying to Detroit from New Delhi. They were supposed to be on Pan Am Flight 67, which had left Frankfurt for New York earlier in the day, but one of the children had fallen ill with breathing difficulties, and the pilot had taken the plane back to the gate to allow the family to disembark. The boy soon recovered, and the family was transferred to PA103 instead.[citation needed] Suruchi was wearing a bright red kurta and salwar—a knee-length tunic and matching trousers—for her journey. She became associated with a note left with flowers outside Lockerbie town hall that said “To the little girl in the red dress who lies here who made my flight from Frankfurt such fun. You didn’t deserve this. God Bless, Chas.”

U.S. intelligence officers
There were at least four U.S. intelligence officers on the passenger list, with rumours, never confirmed, of a fifth onboard. The presence of these men on the flight later gave rise to a number of conspiracy theories, in which one or more of them were said to have been targeted.

Matthew Gannon, the CIA’s deputy station chief in Beirut, Lebanon, was sitting in Clipper Class, Pan Am’s version of business class,[22] seat 14J. Major Chuck “Tiny” McKee, an army officer on secondment to the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Beirut, sat behind Gannon in the center aisle in seat 15F. Two Diplomatic Security Service special agents, acting as bodyguards to Gannon and McKee, were sitting in economy: Ronald Lariviere, a security officer from the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, was in 20H, and Daniel O’Connor, a security officer from the U.S. Embassy in Nicosia, Cyprus, sat five rows behind Lariviere in 25H, both men seated over the right wing. The four men had flown together out of Cyprus that morning. There was also a Department of Justice Special Agent on the flight, Assistant Deputy Director Michael S. Bernstein.

Also on board, in seat 53K at the back of the plane, was 21-year-old Khalid Nazir Jaafar, who had moved from Lebanon to Detroit with his family, where his father ran a successful auto-repair business. Because of his Lebanese background, and because he was returning from having visited relatives there, Jaafar’s name later figured prominently in the investigation into the bombing, as well as in one of the conspiracy theories concerning the Lockerbie bombing.

Real people. Real death. Real pain. Unreal result.


24 posted on 08/22/2009 1:16:11 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

Next he will be deeply concerned and after that let him be clear here


25 posted on 08/22/2009 1:17:28 PM PDT by italianquaker (“Every inch of this Administration is rife with corruption and cronyism.” --- Michelle Malkin)
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To: italianquaker

or,...the infamous “Look here....”


26 posted on 08/22/2009 1:22:27 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: Candor7

Well the USA could have insisted on jurisdiction based on the fact that it was an American Airline. And it might have worked, but as you say, jurisdiction is usually decided on the situs of the case....


Well this argument would may had a chance if the Plane had exploded somewhere over the Pond. but i´m not even shure if this would have worked because the original “crime” (the bomb was placed in London-Heathrow Airport) has not been commited on US soil. but anyway to set this Bastard free is a disgrace and like spitting right into the face of all people who have lost their loved ones.


27 posted on 08/22/2009 1:23:24 PM PDT by Jonny foreigner
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

Notice Obama called the big celebration “highly objectionable,” and not the release itself. Even the phrase “highly objectionable” is not a condemnation. It simply means that he felt that the celebration exceeded the bounds of good Marxist Muslim propaganda.

I’m sure he had to approve this before the Brits did it. People are blaming the Scottish Nationalist Party, but Khadaffi thanked Brown and Queen Elizabeth for the release, so maybe this was not accurate.

Somebody on another thread suggested that the Brits did it as retaliation for dumping the Guantanamo Uighurs in Bermuda without notifying them first. Possible, IMHO.


28 posted on 08/22/2009 1:23:35 PM PDT by livius
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

It was out of their control, nothing Obama could do but he is furious if that helps any......180 faceless Americans, long gone, just didn’t provide a photo-op. Amazing how they could negotiate with North Korea to get two liberal journalists, who worked for Al Gore, released.


29 posted on 08/22/2009 1:28:08 PM PDT by Toespi
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To: Deb

>>Besides, Obama claimed thru his entire campaign that he “would bring a new respect for America through out the World”.<<

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Be kind to me and do not ask me to comment on any of Obama’s statements. The weekend just started and I plan to enjoy it with lots of quality time on the firing range.


30 posted on 08/22/2009 1:28:18 PM PDT by 353FMG
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
Real people. Real death. Real pain. Unreal result.

Like TWA 800, also taken down by Muslim terrorists, no matter how much the US tried to cover for them. I remember the constant funerals at St. Pat's in NY. Of course, that was nothing compared to a few years later, when NYC was nothing but funerals for the 9/11 victims.

31 posted on 08/22/2009 1:28:41 PM PDT by livius
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

32 posted on 08/22/2009 1:29:04 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: 353FMG

Sorry. I woke up crabby, but just knowing you’re somewhere firing a gun makes me smile.


33 posted on 08/22/2009 1:36:52 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: Sherman Logan

it was common knowledge in UK that a pending appeal would quite likely show that the prisoner was framed by the British government.
++++++++++++

If this is true, do we/they know who is responsible (besides Khadafi’s government?)


34 posted on 08/22/2009 1:43:26 PM PDT by SeattleBruce (God, Family, Church, Country & the Tea Party! Take America Back! (Objective media? Try TRAITORS.))
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

so much crap is happening, its almost impossible to respond to it all. hopefully we won’t become numb from being consistently outraged, and have the balls and, imagine this, a strategy for taking congress back, and subsequently the presidency.


35 posted on 08/22/2009 1:44:49 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: SeattleBruce

There are a good many theories. Outside the US it’s widely believed it was a Syrian/Iranian/Pali job.

The second post down here has some good info.

http://pryce-jones.nationalreview.com/


36 posted on 08/22/2009 1:46:25 PM PDT by Sherman Logan ("The price of freedom is the toleration of imperfections." Thomas Sowell)
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To: Sherman Logan

Maybe Obama should fly William Calley around on Air Force One since he said he was sorry. Shouldn’t ruffle one vietnamese eyebrow, would it?


37 posted on 08/22/2009 1:51:43 PM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet ("If not now, when?" "Because it's judgment that defeats us.")
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To: Sherman Logan

There are a good many theories. Outside the US it’s widely believed it was a Syrian/Iranian/Pali job.


yes many people think it could have also been “revenge” for Iran Air Flight 655


38 posted on 08/22/2009 1:55:51 PM PDT by Jonny foreigner
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To: Tulsa Ramjet

A NJ artist sculpted various family members to depict their pain. The sculptures were placed in a NJ park. It got a lot of attention and was one of the most painful exhibits I have ever seen.

For anyone to excuse this monster as ONLY having been marginally involved just makes me ill.


39 posted on 08/22/2009 2:11:49 PM PDT by Carley (OBAMA IS A MALEVOLENT FORCE IN THE WORLD)
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To: Tulsa Ramjet
"highly objectionable"

a bit like giving "Psycho" on DVD to the Prime Minister?


40 posted on 08/22/2009 2:13:19 PM PDT by chuck_the_tv_out (click my name)
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