The man convicted of murdering 270 people by blowing up Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, two decades ago received a boisterous welcome when his plane landed in his native Libya on Thursday.A large crowd, waving flags and honking horns, greeted al Megrahi at the military airport in Tripoli.
Shit, I'm surprised there wasn't dancing in the streets now that the Scottish Justice Secretary basically said to the jihadist Muslims of the UK, "You won."
So, when will al Megrahi be invited to dinner at the White House the presidential palace to meet Qaddafi?
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