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Story: Nasa hacker loses final legal challenge

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Posted by: Brian Catt (Friday 29 August 2008, 7:15 PM)

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Its a Disgrace - Like Sending Someone for Trial in The Stalinist Purges

Its an outrage that our government let our people go to this uncivilised revenge led country of utterly selfish and self absorbed people to go through its lynch mob style all the justice you can afford legal system - over a slight hack which risked no one. They looted us and every other country for years after WW2 and bomb our troops indiscriminatly when we help them, yet their government would never admit any wrong doing or surrender any of its citizens to our lousy but less vicious form of establishment rules, I won't call it justice because it rarely is.

A disgrace, no chance of a fair trial for what is a technical offence of no real consequence or impact.

Brian

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