On Aug. 20 I wrote:

Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill, who made this boneheaded decision, has already acknowledged that Al Megrahi could live longer than that, but that he trusted the “medical experts” who advised him. Considering how much Great Britain has catered to Muslims over shari’a law and other cultural surrenders, it wouldn’t surprise me to find out that Al Megrahi demanded Muslim docs and the authorities acceded to his demands.

And today we find this:

There was also a suggestion that Megrahi might not be as ill as had been claimed. The report said: “Clinicians who have assessed Mr Megrahi have commented on his relative lack of symptoms when considering the severity and stage of underlying disease.”

And suggestions that the doctor who gave the prognosis may have been employed by the Libyan government emerged in the report’s notes. It said that a professor from Libya had been involved in Megrahi’s care and the medical officer who wrote the report had been “working with clinicians from Libya over the past ten months.”