Thursday, April 10, 2008

Bin Laden's 'right-hand man' set for life on British benefits after judges rule deportation would breach his human rights

Look, I love you Brits, but this is the exact kind of coddling that is going to cost you dearly:

One of the world's most dangerous terror suspects was last night preparing for a life on benefits in Britain after judges ruled that his deportation would breach human rights law.

Abu Qatada, dubbed Osama Bin Laden's "truly dangerous" ambassador in Europe, could be released from jail within months following the Court of Appeal verdict.

Yesterday's decision has left Britain's anti-terror laws in tatters. It means the Jordanian father of five - who has been linked to a string of global terror conspiracies and is held in a high security prison under immigration powers - can expect to receive £1,000 a month in handouts.

The taxpayer also faces a bill of tens of thousand of pounds to keep the hate-filled cleric under 24-hour surveillance by security services under a control order unless a last-ditch Home Office appeal is granted by the House of Lords. Even if it is, Qatada could appeal again, to the European Court of Human Rights.

Yesterday the Court of Appeal said Qatada could stay because evidence used against him in any prosecution in his native Jordan may have been obtained by torture - a breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.

Tell me again how giving him a monthly check is going to breach human rights law?

Cut his money off, stop your nanny state bullshit, and let this guy try to get a job when MI6 is following him around constantly.

If the guy truly is as dangerous as you say he is, and you have evidence that he is, I say a small little accident should be fall our little friend Abu.  But that's just me and how we used to do it in my day.

Up hill both ways through snow!  We didn't have shoes!  And we liked it that way!  Get off my lawn you damned kids!

 

Travis

travis@rightwinglunatic.com

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