ricgem2002 Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 No one is going to employ him,waste of time putting him on JSA,anyway he hasnt been found guilty of anything here,give the guy a break. maybe he could do voluntary work at the local cab he would do well advising people on their human rights:hihi:.
ANGELFIRE1 Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 No one is going to employ him,waste of time putting him on JSA,anyway he hasnt been found guilty of anything here,give the guy a break. I agree, but only if you mean his neck. Angel.
ANGELFIRE1 Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 In 1999, Abu Qatada was sentenced in absentia by Jordan to life imprisonment with hard labour for conspiracy to carry out terror attacks, and subsequently in 2000 to a further 15 years for his involvement in a plot to bomb tourists attending Millennium celebrations in Jordan. Just the sort of individual we have in our midst thanks to the do-gooders. It's enough to make your urine boil. Angel.
tinfoilhat Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 It's at times like this I crave the cold war. If we had an undesirable we couldnt do anything with and "the other side" wanted him, deals were done and go anyway. That or have an "accident" possibly with the help of a foreign agent. He doesn't like us. We don't like him. If we can't send him to jordan surely we can send him somewhere.
LeMaquis Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 It's at times like this I crave the cold war. If we had an undesirable we couldnt do anything with and "the other side" wanted him, deals were done and go anyway. That or have an "accident" possibly with the help of a foreign agent. He doesn't like us. We don't like him. If we can't send him to jordan surely we can send him somewhere. So your asking for some of our side to be killed by the enemy because we kill some of theirs? Care to volunteer?
andygardener Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 It's at times like this I crave the cold war. If we had an undesirable we couldnt do anything with and "the other side" wanted him, deals were done and go anyway. That or have an "accident" possibly with the help of a foreign agent. He doesn't like us. We don't like him. If we can't send him to jordan surely we can send him somewhere. I believe Mr Qatada is very much a believer in the one Palestine viewpoint, so why not deport him to the part of his fantasy country that the EU can't object to, Gaza. The Israelis seem to have a keen eye for his ilk as demonstrated by Qassam Brigades leader going boom today.
tinfoilhat Posted November 14, 2012 Posted November 14, 2012 So your asking for some of our side to be killed by the enemy because we kill some of theirs? Care to volunteer? No. I hoping a Jordanian agent sticks him with a unpleasantly tipped umbrella. On reading my previous post I don't think I made that bit clear.
gotone Posted November 15, 2012 Posted November 15, 2012 There is a very simple way to stop these fanatics in their tracks and thats to deal with them in the same way as everyone else. I gather he is well catered for by the taxpayer with home and plenty of cash to spend and lots of time to enjoy his hobbies/interests. Perhaps this is the route of the problem. Why not place the bloke on JSA, and if he isn't putting enough effort into finding a job, then stop his benefits. Alternatively I'm sure many would support him being sent to ATOS for a medical check up (if he is on disability) and for him to have his benefits stopped accordingly. I'm sure if he is forced to work in a supermarket stacking shelves on the minimum wage he would be struggling to keep a roof over his head and pay the bills. Plus, theres nothing like a hard days work for getting rid of ones energy So why is he not placed on JSA? You seem to be under the impression that the rules are equally applied, I am not having a dig.
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