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29 Sep 11 - 05:57 AM (#3230982) Subject: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Big Al Whittle I would urge people to read or re-read 'Soledad Brother' by George Jackson to get a flavour of the times when these crimes were committed. There was a civil war on (admittedly unacknowledged by the US government). If IRA man are worthy of a pardon, then this man is much more so. |
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29 Sep 11 - 06:07 AM (#3230986) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Keith A of Hertford http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/portugal/8795743/George-Wright-Fugitive-hijacker-who-lived-a-lie-on-the-run-for-41-years.html |
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29 Sep 11 - 06:40 AM (#3230998) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Big Al Whittle here is story http://uk.news.yahoo.com/plane-hijacker-held-40-years-run-123142687.html -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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29 Sep 11 - 07:39 AM (#3231014) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Richard Bridge Struggling to see that as part of legitimate conduct of a civil war. |
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29 Sep 11 - 07:49 AM (#3231015) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Musket Without detracting from the rights and wrongs of this case Al, I don't think the UK government felt IRA prisoners to be worthy of a pardon, just that a pardon was a way to move the peace process forward... |
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29 Sep 11 - 09:33 AM (#3231061) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Big Al Whittle It was the times and the circumstances - that's were the similarity to the IRA lies. If you were working in in an inner city school like I was - the black kids in England caught a whiff from across the Atlantic of what the Panthers and SLA and all those groups were giving out. In the USA the call to arms must have been deafening in the ghettoes. In much the same way - Irish parents were approaching Thatcher - a few years later and saying - look our children are joining paramilitary groups and getting involved - we are not crimiinals, we don't want this happening to our children - but of course they drew a blank with that heartless bitch, Thatcher. Read of George Jackson's visits from his Dad, weary and broken with the whols situation, when he was in prison. There is little in the human condition that cannot be comprehended with a little empathy and compassion. |
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29 Sep 11 - 10:58 AM (#3231104) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: BTNG ahhhh...the loony left at work again I see, wanting to pardon a murderer and a hi-jacker!...you know the old saying "If you can't do the time, don't do the crime... |
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29 Sep 11 - 11:09 AM (#3231113) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: pdq What's next, honoring Huey P. Newton on a postage stamp? |
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29 Sep 11 - 11:11 AM (#3231117) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: BTNG pdq..shhhh...you might give someone an......ooops too late! LOL |
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29 Sep 11 - 12:13 PM (#3231147) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Big Al Whittle Okay, loony, left-wing....certainly. Still that's my sincerely held view. |
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29 Sep 11 - 12:20 PM (#3231149) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: MGM·Lion "... that heartless bitch, Thatcher... ... There is little in the human condition that cannot be comprehended with a little empathy and compassion." ,.,.,.,. Your empathy and compassion shine like a beacon thru such comments, Al! ~M~ |
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29 Sep 11 - 01:46 PM (#3231184) Subject: RE: BS: arrest of George Wright From: Big Al Whittle Sorry Mike but I really didn't expect any better of Thatcher. And I can't see much excuse for it. She's educated, she's not from a deprived background. I think it was perfectly obvious that decent kids from decent families were being sucked into the vortex of violence. They desperately needed help - not abuse. |