Scotland Loves Terrorism
One of the reasons cited by the "Scottish Government" for freeing convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi on compassionate grounds was that Megrahi had dropped the appeal of his conviction, a move Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill used to try and deceive the world into believing Megrahi was remorseful for his murder of 270 innocent souls. Of course, this turned out to be just another one of the tricks MacAskill used in his drive to free the Libyan terrorist at all costs: Scotland Loves Terrorismlink. The Libyans promised MacAskill a quiet homecoming for Megrahi; instead, the Scottish flag was flown by a cheering crowd, grateful for Scotland's capitulation terrorism. Megrahi accepted his guilt for the Lockerbie bombing; so, from "the large villa in Tripoli" where Megrahi's now living like the conquering hero he is to the Libyan people, he's once again proclaiming his innocence and calling for, to use O. J. Simpson's infamous phrase, "the real killers" to be found.
But, you might protest, isn't it a little harsh to say all of Scotland loves terrorism, especially since the government the released Megrahi is a minority one? Not at all. MacAskill refuses to show the slightest remorse for his support for terrorism, Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has given MacAskill his complete support, and in the next round of Scottish elections, whenever they come, I guarantee MacAskill's and Salmond's party, the Scottish National Party (S.N.P.), will not be made to suffer for their endorsement of mass murder and terrorism. If Scotland rebuffs the pro-terrorism stance of the S.N.P., I will apologize profusely and do all I can to help the image of Scotland recover from this service as a pawn of Colonel Gaddafi, but I assure you that will not happen. The Scots will back the S.N.P.'s tacit endorsement of terrorism, mark my words. Why? Because:
Scotland loves terrorism.
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