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New reports says the man known as "The Lockerbie Bomber" is on his death bed, once again. The following is from an interview with former U.N. ambassador John Bolton and Fox News Channel anchor Martha MacCallum on August 29 on "America's Newsroom."
I smell a rat in the release of the convicted Lockerbie bomber, Abdel Basset al-Megrahi.
Back from summer recess, Congress faces continuing outrage over Scotland's release of Libyan terrorist Abdel Bassett al-Megrahi, convicted of destroying Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988.
Megrahi should not have been released, no matter how lucrative the deals that may result.
The idea that the government can create jobs on net in the economy is a myth, and painting the myth green makes it no less of a myth.
African businessmen seem intent on telling G8 leaders that the way to help Africa is to allow it to help itself, since aid is no long-term solution.
Is it the end of the old Conservative Party in Britain?
The United States and Britain have long shared a special relationship, but the recent release of the Lockerbie bomber has put that relationship in jeopardy.




