remember pan am flight 103?

"released on compasionate grounds". . .??? They must be kidding. Under what circumstances would he deserve that ?
 
They should show as much compassion for him as he showed for his victims. NONE!
 
Prostate cancer: a fitting sentence. It can be a painful, slow death when it spreads. I hope the prison is stingy with pain medicine.
 
i have a hard time wishing pain (or cancer) on someone, even when they deserve it like this guy does. but even so, i don't think they should let him go, ESPECIALLY on "compassionate grounds". let him serve the sentence in it's (or his, whichever comes first) entirety. in my mind, by being kept alive and fed and treated, he has seen all the mercy he could possibly be due.
 
forgiveness is one thing. You can be forgiven by victims and still serve out your punishment that you owe to society. That's rediculous that anyone wants him to be released.
 
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