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sir.prize | 23:58 Fri 05th Oct 2012 | News
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Abu Hamza is airborne.

Now for Abu Qatada.
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He has definitely slung his hook then :)
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Yep Ann - he's gornnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
I hope that this time-consuming and expensive exercise will have taught the Home Office some lessons and that it will never take this long again to expel anyone.
How did he get his injuries - eye and hand (or is it both hands?)
In some pictures on TV tonight he had both "hands" in his pockets - that could be a bit dangerous!
He was planting a bomb somewhere and it went off a bit earlier that it should have.
Nice enough bloke,just misunderstood I think..
^^^ Are you joking barney? I do hope you are!
the eye - well some London pigeon crapped over his head and he went to remove the bird-shyte with his hooked hand.....the rest is history, as he will be.
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barney - i didn't post this is jokes - it's news
Calm now.. was light-hearted no offence meant..
Good news! I'd like to see his supporters chucked out too!

Ann, //He has definitely slung his hook then :) //

Very good. :o)
last i heard he was at RAF Mildenhall, has he gone, thank goodness for small mercies.
not just him so bye bye,

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19853903
Good!
let's hope that others get the message, for anyone who thinks it's ok to bite the hand that feeds them. What a sorry mess though, and the cost has been enormous.
He, and the others, are now on US soil. They have just landed.
I heard someone (can't think who at the moment) speaking yesterday - and he said that this long drawn out process cannot be allowed to happen again. Let's hope a lesson has been well and truly learned.
a senior judge i think, and he said he was appalled at the length of time it has taken. I agree, but isn't this more to do with ambulance chasers giving it full rein.
Sir John Thomas, President of the Queen's Bench Division and one of two judges hearing the case, said he did not understand how this was a reason to delay extradition any longer.
John Reid has just been on TV (I think he's an MP/Home Office) saying dragging it out this long was dreadful.
He's gone now, thankfully.

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