Looks like Scottish officials are getting ready to release Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi. He’s the Libyan convicted in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which was blown out of the sky over Lockerbie, Scotland back in December of 1988. This is a big story here, of course, because 35 Syracuse students were among the 270 people who were killed – 259 aboard the flight, and 11 residents of the town of Lockerbie. It’s also of interest to me, because I did the private website set up for the victims’ families with a grant from the US Department of Justice’s Office for Victims of Crimes.
Among other things, I posted a daily transcript of the trial, along with a summary of the day’s events written by law students and faculty. So, I followed the trial pretty closely (as I recall, the first day of testimony was devoted to residents of Lockerbie describing the pieces of the Boeing 747 and human remains that rained fiery death upon their little town (the bomb – a rather aptly named Toshiba “BomBeat” radio cassette player packed with Semtex – was actually intended to go off over the Atlantic, which would have made forensics impossible). Since it came crashing down on land instead, they were able to painstakingly recreate the fuselage and determine the exact location of the bomb, and what it was made from. Quite interesting, really.
I was actually somewhat surprised they got a conviction in the case (the co-defendant – Al Amin Fhima – was found not guilty), because much of the evidence of the defendants’ involvement in the loading of the bomb in the luggage at Frankfurt seemed a bit sketchy to me (there are those who believe these two people were just set up to take the fall so that Libya could get UN and US sanctions lifted), and we were warned that the standards for conviction would probably be higher, given that the trial – which took place at the former US Air Force base at Kamp Zeist in The Netherlands – wasn’t before a jury, but was heard by a panel of judges from the Scottish High Court of Justiciary (with the wigs and the fancy-schmancy red robes and everything), who – in theory – would not be swayed by emotions.
As for whether al-Megrahi should be released or not (he’s dying of cancer, and wants to die in Libya), I’m of mixed thought. On one hand, there’s a scarcity of mercy and compassion in this world, and we could use a little more of it. On the other, a lot of people lost family members – many of them college kids returning from a semester studying abroad, with their whole lives ahead of them – four days before Christmas, and I can understand why they’d like to see him die in his Scottish prison cell.
Throughout the lengthy trial (the trial opened on May 3, 2000 and the verdict was rendered on January 31, 2001) and appeal process, I had a lot of contact with the DOJ, US Department of State, and the Scottish Crown Office (got a nice lead crystal representation of the memorial set up in the Garden of Remembrance in Lockerbie, etched with the DOJ seal and thanking me for my hard work, plus a letter from the OVC Director, expressing his thanks). I used to get calls at home from the DOJ, Dept of State (had to post messages from Colin Powell a few times, and help coordinate a live stream of a meeting with families in DC – back in 2000 or so, when that was a lot less common), and even from the UN, when Kofi Annan wanted the families to hear about something – the dropping of sanctions against Libya, IIRC – before it was released to the rest of the world. I also worked with the Tech guy at the US Embassy at the Hague, and set up an FTP process with the Crown office so I could get the transcripts sent to my office computer directly (e-mail was unreliable, for some reason). When the trial was over, I produced a CD with the website content and additional material (got to do the artwork, design the front, back, and inside covers and CD label – it was fun) that was distributed to all the family members. Still have a bunch of them, shrink wrapped and unopened. I loved speaking with the Scots on the phone, though it was hard to keep myself from breaking into a fake Scottish accent.
Speaking of Scots, don’t you wish Angus MacFarquhar was around to cover these town hall meetings? I can hear him now, imploring the bloody wankers to kick him in the man sack. Maybe we should write to Kent Jones, and see if he can get Angus to do a field report for the Maddow show. Love to see him on the Press the Meat roundtable, too. I’d love to hear Gilligan Gregory try to put Angus on stifle. “Who’s gonna make me? You and what Dick Army, you wanker!”
That’s really something to be proud of pj-
I didn’t know about the Syracuse students. 🙁
Lawrence Lucie, Guitarist With Jelly Roll Morton, Dies at 102
🙁 :gate: :blues:
Almost 8 o’clock at night, and it’s still 87 degrees out. I don’t know how you people can live where it’s always hot. I hate it. Makes me want to
Comment by pjsauter — August 17, 2009 @ 7:51 pm
Shoveling snow sucks. Life is a tradeoff. As long as the A/C works, I’m good. And not driving reduces my carbon footprint to make up for the A/C.
Shoveling snow doesn’t really bother me. All I need to do is my driveway, and I just put the ear buds in and listen to music while I’m doing it. It has to get awfully damn cold before it bothers me.
When it’s hot and humid like it has been, it literally nauseates me. And forget about trying to get anything done in this. Reminds me of how much I hated DC, which was like living on top of a wet sponge in a frying pan.
But it’s all what you
Speaking of nauseating, the Prince of Darkness, Robert Novak croaked. :reaper:
Hey, I’d be a hypocrite if I pretended it made me sad.
Time to dig out that old YouTube of Frank Zappa setting Novak straight on Cross
dresserfireOn the bright side, it saves the American people the time and expense of a treason trial.
:reaper:
A very dear friend of mine was having an affair with the wife of one of the Pan Am 103 passengers. The affair was known to hubby who apparently approved.
While television cameras have focused on vocal opponents to health care reform, in many cases they have been outnumbered by supporters of the legislation in general and a public option in particular.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/08/18/reform-supporters-outnumb_n_262425.html
The amino acid glycine, a fundamental building block of proteins, has been found in a comet for the first time, bolstering the theory that raw ingredients of life arrived on Earth from outer space, scientists said on Monday.
http://www.reuters.com/article/scienceNews/idUSTRE57H02I20090818?feedType=RSS&feedName=scienceNews&rpc=22&sp=true
The researchers, who published their results in the journal Forensic Science International: Genetics, say there are two basic ways to fake DNA evidence. One is to obtain a small sample of someone’s DNA — from saliva, or hair, or blood, for example — and multiply it using a common procedure called whole genome amplification.
The second technique revolves around police genetic profiles. Typically, law enforcement keeps genetic information stored as a sequence of numbers corresponding to 13 spots on a person’s genetic code. The researchers were able to clone snippets of DNA and insert it into the right spot in a DNA sample, thus changing the results.
“DNA is a lot easier to plant at a crime scene than fingerprints,†Tania Simoncelli, a science adviser at the ACLU, told the Times. “We’re creating a criminal justice system that is increasingly relying on this technology.
http://rawstory.com/blog/2009/08/dna-evidence-faked/
Now of course, our fine police officers, who use tasers like cap guns and arrest a professor in his home, can be trusted not to fake crime scenes.
Nice photos from Lincoln.
Here it is if you want it
It’s would be the only video ‘tribute’ I would post except for his snit when he stomped off the set. A vile, nasty man. :fu: I don’t want to witness the hosannas. :barf: and really hope that I don’t see him in hell. :reaper:
Hit it, Les!
Ga. animal lovers killed by pack of wild dogs
LEXINGTON, Ga. – A shredded piece of shirt, some strands of hair and bloodstained dirt are all that remain along the rural stretch of road where authorities believe a pack of wild dogs fatally mauled an elderly couple.
How sad. 🙁
Well, far be it for me to revel in the death of anyone by brain cancer, but there is an ironic karmic justice at work here. Gosh darn-it, Old Traitor Bob Novak must be having some helluva Past Life Review going on!!! :reaper: :fu: :fu: ing traitor!!!
I feel kind of bad because I really can’t feel any compassion for the scumbag, especially after watching Vernon’s great clip of the interview with Frank Zappa, although I found that little Washington Times asswipe John Lofton to be quite the ignorant pain-in-the ass that I just wanted to smack upside the head because he was such a :fu: ing asshole. But, that’s just my opinion. He used WAY too much Brylcreem (I can’t remember how the hell it was spelled — do they still sell it?) to be credible.
Can one posthumously be convicted of treason? Have the Wilsons looked into this? Is there any justice left on this planet??
Oh! So many cosmic questions still to be answered!! There is so much Big Work still to be done!!! :omg: :omg: :omg:
My daughter & her babies, little Violet (2 yrs) and Calvin (1 yr — and yes, he has a tiger named Hobbes which his Granny gave him last year) just arrived tonight. The Big Work has to be done so that they can have a life not dominated by the craziness and cowardice that our current government is displaying. This just HAS to change.
My Big Work is to build a social movement for Single Payer Health Care. The co-op stuff might work as a fill-in on a local level, but it doesn’t have portability & I don’t know enough about it to know how well it would work for people who have catastrophic injuries on the job or from accidents. Fucking insurance companies aren’t going to change their ways and do nothing but clog up the works with their administrative bullshit. To that end, I’ve become involve with Physicians for a National Health Plan on a local level as an organizer to administer CPR for local MDs to friggin’ DO SOMETHING TO WAKE PEOPLE UP, and with Single Payer New York, which is heavily tied in to the national PNHP movement.
Kudos & thanks to PJ for managing the website for SPNY & putting up with all the requests from the very smart but non-tech savvy SPNY folks who are working very hard to build a social movement for Single Payer.
Well, that’s about all I have to say about Brain Cancer :paranoid: . Sure hope I never get it and that no one I know & love & care about ever gets it. It’s nasty stuff. But, the likes of Bob Novak … well … irony? karmic justice? — the Universe works in mysterious ways :jesus: :nixon:
oops! 😳 duplicate post. Don’t know how that happened.
must be nervous :pup: :pup: . Still recovering from T-storms :hot: :hot: :hot: