Our CSHOD for today goes to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Finally finding his tongue (still not sure about his balls), Gordie says that he is "angry and repulsed" by the reception al-Megrahi received in Libya after being released last week by the total jagweeds that make up the Scottish parliament, a deal which Brown seems to be complicit in brokering.
What did you expect, Gordo? That a state known to be an enthusiastic sponsor of terror (despite their air-brushed image) would just look the other way when one of their heroes come back to town? That, as the Brits say, is daft.
Nothing like coming out after the fact to say you're upset, Mr. Brown. Maybe you ought to have a chat with the families of the people al-Magrhi killed to see how they feel.
And consider this: if al-Magrhi is innocent, as he claims, why are the Libyans making such a big deal about this? I doubt they'd be this over the top if he was just some schmuck caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Here's a few more letters to add to the end of your name, Mr. Prime Minister: CSHOD.
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