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Old 02-07-2009, 11:21 AM   #17 (permalink)
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"I don't regret the fact that I was involved in the train robbery," he said in 1997.
"As a matter of fact I'm quite pleased with the idea that I was involved in it... because it's given me a little place in history... I've made a mark for myself.
Thats why he still is, and should be, in jail. Since when is parole, or time off a right? He got caught, after his gang brutally struck some one with an iron bar, and, as noted the ONLY reason he is still serving his time is that he absconded from jail.

Let the f*cker rot.

Of course we have to remember that this is the same jack Straw, who when general Pinochet was arrested in the UK for crimes against humanity arranged for him to be released and let go. Seems a bit odd that a mass murderer and torturer was let off the hook, then an old man who had a minor role in a robbery almost 50 years ago is made to die in jail. I hope this arsehole of minister feels proud of himself. Just a shame he is not so tough on murderers, rapists and burglars who get away with slapped wrists in the UK.
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