This would have been so much better if the author(s) had avoided the use of the words "nutter" and "potty" - I'm not sure where the "weak in the head" bit came from, but that's just as bad. And there's no right to reply on the site.
But of course, the author(s) is/are right.
Let's hope that Mr Obama is more sensible than Mr Mush. Perhaps he is Gary's only hope.
Helen
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From: Colin REvell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 08 November 2008 21:59
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Subject: Grumpy Old Sod.com - never mind that you're weak in the head,
Gary, you're stuffed!
Simon Baron-Cohen, professor of developmental psychopathology at Cambridge University, does not normally intervene in espionage cases. The world's leading authority on autism is more accustomed to dealing with the health service than the security service.
Yet the professor's diagnosis of Gary McKinnon is the best hope the 42-year-old Scot has of avoiding a long spell in a US prison that his mother and friends fear will kill him.
http://www.grumpyoldsod.com/gary%20mckinnon.asp
Colin Revell
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