Both public and press seem fundamentally bored with our Agent Double O Aspergers, despite how the tabloid build-up of this case featured endless repetition of the terms 'intelligence soldier,' secret services, Official Secrets Act, SAS, and much more of an equally lurid appeal.
Have the West Mercia Police lost all appreciation of the desperado they have taken in? I hope they're keeping him under constant observation in their most Mission Impossible type escape-proof cell, because I shudder to think what capabilities an 'intelligence solider' from the Texas National Guard could bring to bear on a rinky-dink police lock-up. (Check out the original movie in the Rambo franchise if you want details.)
By the way, how unusual is it for the U.S. to agree to the extradition of a citizen to the UK for criminal prosecution? Not unusual in the least, it turns out. In fact, with the sole exception of the immune diplomat in the Harry Dunn case, the U.S. has approved every single extradition request from the UK.
You can find this statement in the record of a question period in Parliament from 2020:
"Since the [current extradition] treaty came into force [in 2007], the United States has never refused to extradite somebody sought by the U.K."
That sounds definitive. So then, you might wonder, why does the Dunn family's spokesman and brain trust keep saying the opposite? From the Daily Mirror's story:
He said: “We all know America is highly reluctant to extradite nationals and we have had to move heaven and Earth to make that happen. It is a minor miracle to see the defendant back in our jurisdiction.”
That's easy. Because telling self-aggrandizing lies is what he does. Expect plenty more.
Another quote from the Daily Mirror, this one from a prosecutor in the case, is just as self-aggrandizing if not exactly a lie.
Prosecutor Kate Leonard said: “We worked closely with the US to ensure our extradition request was expedited.”Really? Lets look at the timeline of key events. The crash occurred in July, 2023. The American driver skipped a UK court appearance and became a fugitive in December 2023. He was taken into custody in the U.S. on an extradition warrant in July 2024, and a leisurely ten weeks after that, in October 2024, he was picked up by West Mercia Police and returned to the U.K. His next court appearance is scheduled for November 2024.
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I wonder if they are related?https://youtu.be/P_7irIxJ8ZM?si=lQtI_OwGZjnsEamz
Could be. My Texas guy comes from a town named "Humble" and you've gotta love that. I get the same sense of a useful fellow with modest ambitions. Boot-making is just the kind of trade Isaac ought to take up!
I saw Jerry Jeff come out drunk in his underwear and fall off the stage.
With all the refineries I bet your friend gets good gas mileage!
Falling-down drunk and half dressed? Now, THAT's what live concerts used to be like! Good classic music.
I think it was the old "Wagon Wheel" on Lavaca St.
To be OT. Old Harry will go there as a charged criminal and might come back a hero.
Well, the case is about a kid from Texas who drives too fast and is too self-motivated for the claustrophobic and suffocating Nanny State that is the UK today, so there could be a heroic story there.
From Texas huh. Well he better work on that Brit accent, because he has no idea what he's walking into.
Do these people know how bad Stalin really was.
In popular (and most political) discourse today, no. Stalin is completely eclipsed by Hitler as a symbol for all evil. Too bad, because Stalin is pretty interesting and also underrated as a thinker. See the excellent book Koba the Dread ( https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/3239/koba-the-dread-by-martin-amis/) for a terrific biography.
One anecdote about Koba (Stalin's early nickname): he was a trapper and mainly used the drag trap, where an animal can move enough to give him false hope and prevent him from biting off his leg and escaping. Koba used that strategy on his enemies, leaving them hopeful enough that they wouldn't defect or join plots against him. He was said to be "a genius at dosage."
After the election is when I expect the excitement to begin.
I'm primed for about two hours after the polls close in Virginia, which is when we should know whether Trump carried the state. If he does, that will be a big signal that he'll carry Pennsylvania too, and that'll be the ball game. Next up will be threats to not certify the election. Excitement galore will follow.
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