Originally posted by Chico
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Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smee -
Eh?
Ok so he was suspected of being a bomber, and he was being tailed from his home.
WTF did they not stop him and search him before he even got near the tube? Or even detain him before he even got out of bed.
I suspect if he was a strong enough supect to shoot, why not at the very least detain him and subject him to "intensive" interrogation(Thats what they call kicking the sh!t out of someone in custody these days). Surely his statements would have been more valuable than his corpse with no head.
I am sure that the officers responsible for blowing him away acted appropriately given the circumstances, but I still cannot fathom why they let him get near to the tube.
Very cynically I think it may have been a ploy to appease the embattled public with a bit of bloodletting.There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by sunnysanVery cynically I think it may have been a ploy to appease the embattled public with a bit of bloodletting.Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smeeComment
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Originally posted by sunnysanWTF did they not stop him and search him before he even got near the tube? Or even detain him before he even got out of bed.Comment
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Well...
He was an idiot to try and run away...
Erm, does the shoot to kill policy apply to lying politicians as well?There are no evil thoughts except one: the refusal to thinkComment
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Originally posted by sunnysanWTF did they not stop him and search him before he even got near the tube? Or even detain him before he even got out of bed.Comment
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Originally posted by sunnysanErm, does the shoot to kill policy apply to lying politicians as well?Comment
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'fraid I agree with Sunnysan. Shoot (or stab better as it is so much more artistic!) enough politicians and all our other problems would go away. If we stabbed them in huge numbers in accordance with the sacred rituals it would usher in an era of paradise on earth and the lion would lay down with the lamb (sho nuff but I saw it first the horny little minx!). I AM CONVINCED and will not consider any uninformed bollox to the contrary!bloggoth
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