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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,805 | Quote:
"Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen | |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,107 | The problem is, livvie, is yes, they shot him, but then it would appear that they then lied about the circumstances they shot him in. Do you not see the issue here? And do NOT resort to insults. This site does not tolerate them. I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. |
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| Left Foot Location: Co.Dublin, Ireland Posts: 369 | Quote:
The idea of being pinned down while someone pumps EIGHT rounds into my face still sends shivers down my spine. What point in civilization have we reached that this could be considered as acceptable behaviour. Should we blame the office who fired those rounds? No, but I'd like to know why if fired eight times. It seems sick to me. Did he exceed the recommended number. Do you blame those that held him down? A bit like assisted suicide, but no, I'd not blame them. Do you blame the office in charge who OK-ed the killing? Yes, largely. Who do I mostly blame? I blame whoever was responsible for authorising state murder!!! That nut has the blood of an innocent man on his hands. Should he face criminal charges? Why not. Will it happen. No way, but it would do more for democracy than any other event. No, some lower ranked officer, doing as ordered will get stitched up. With the information of the cock-up that has emerged, there should be only one thing done. Remove this state murder option from the books. Failing that, make one name person responsible for authorising this madness. If he authorises it, he immediately resigns his position and is only re-instated after its proved beyond reasonable doubt that he was 75% justified in authorising it. That would be whether his authorising was implemented or not. Novel, but no chance. Is it still the case that the security persons guarding the president are expected to put their bodies in the way of a bullet. The logic behind the murder is similar. Why not use their bodies to protect the public. If they are right, they are heroes. If they are wrong, no harm done, but no dead innocent travellers. Last, ban all intelligence interchange with those that peddled this mad solution. No contact with Israel!!! | |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,107 | Oh, for God's sake, righthand, can we not leave Israel out of this for once???? Just asking! I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 3,805 | ""There must be serious questions raised about Ian Blair's position," campaigner Rehman added. Former London police commander John O'Connor said the revelations were "catastrophic" for Blair and would put his job under pressure. "Whoever has leaked this report has caused him a great deal of embarrassment," he told BBC TV." http://reuters.myway.com/article/200...RITAIN-DC.html They aren't even concerned with the death of an innnocent civilian, they are much more worried about the police commisioner keeping his job. "Everybody knows that the boat is leaking Everybody knows that the captain lied." - Leonard Cohen |
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![]() Moderator Location: Reading, UK. Posts: 7,107 | I knew it righthand, but we have so many anti-Israel threads around already, I'd rather not see this one turn into yet another one. Stay focussed. :rolleyes: I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered. -George Best, on being asked what he did with his footballing fortunes. |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 9,589 | It will be interesting to see what impact all this will have on Sir Ian Blair, Britain's top police officer, who appears to have opposed any independent investigation of the shooting. Met chief tried to stop shooting inquiry Rick "When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." Sinclair Lewis |
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| Left Foot Location: Co.Dublin, Ireland Posts: 369 | Police chief tried to intervene on fatal shooting inquiry Officers must face murder charge, says family. Suspect was 'pinned down' before being shot Belfast Telegraph ...18 August 2005 Quote:
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This time we will not mention the acid throwing illegal occupiers, OK Matt. | |||
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| Left Foot Location: Co.Dublin, Ireland Posts: 369 | Met 'resisted Tube death probe' http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4163568.stm BBC News ...Thursday, 18 August 2005, 20:04 GMT 21:04 UK Quote:
The BBC's interview with Sir Ian Blair will be broadcast in full on Radio 4's Talking Politics programme at 1100 BST on Saturday, 20 August. [CENTER]======[/CENTER] Police complaints official is suspended over inquiry leak http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...741475,00.html TIMES on Line ...By Stewart Tendler and Richard Ford August 19, 2005 Quote:
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| 9/11: Inside Job Location: Hawai'i, Big Island Posts: 10,446 | Quote:
"Arms in the hands of the citizens may be used at individual discretion for the defense of the country, the overthrow of tyranny or private self-defense." -- John Adams | |
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| fanatic and profound Location: Stockholm, Sweden Posts: 335 | Quote:
"It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it."- Aung San Suu Kyi | |
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| Volcanic Erupter Posts: 9,589 | Quote:
Rick "When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross." Sinclair Lewis | |
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![]() Gamma-ray burst Location: Nashville Posts: 6,376 | Police keep 'shoot-to-kill' policy Quote:
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| Left Foot Location: Co.Dublin, Ireland Posts: 369 | Tube death: New pressure on police CNN.com World Monday, August 22, 2005 Posted: 0805 GMT (1605 HKT) Quote:
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If you could see the 'explanation' given on BBC about the complicated chain of command needed to execute De Menezes then the cock-up of the letter is clearer. It was a cock-up at every point in admitting; if there was a letter; who sent the letter; the sum in the letter; the word compensation. Deny everything until you proof different. The UK is rapidly adapting well tested strategies of sugar daddy bush. Look an innocent man was killed. Someone(s) must be at fault. What is happening now is bring the entire system into disrepute. Who'd want to be a tourist in London now, certainly if you were not snow white. Would you approach a 'friendly Bobby' now. With Solicitor Gareth Peirce on the case they have serious problems. She does not lose. I can imagine them needing an underwear change when she came in the case. More power to her. | ||
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| Left Foot Location: Co.Dublin, Ireland Posts: 369 | De Menezes 'shot 11 times during 30 seconds' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...portaltop.html (Filed: 26/08/2005) ![]() Quote:
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![]() Volcanic Erupter Location: España Posts: 2,613 | The Times reported that the firearms team believed that de Menezes was in fact Hussain Osman, one of the alleged 21/7 bombers. The striking fact is that they deliberately and cold-bloodedly killed the man they believed to be Osman even though they had already determined he could not be carrying a bomb and while he was pinioned and in no position to draw a handgun. The obvious conclusion is that they were under orders to kill Osman, but why? Why kill him if he could easily be arrested and might, under interrogation, reveal more about the plot and his accomplices? Either the highly-trained firearms team was actually composed of psychopaths so eager to actually kill somebody that they collectively threw away any opportunity to exercise judgement on whether Osman/de Menezes presented a danger to the public or we must conclude that they were under orders to kill the subject regardless. And the only logical reason for killing Osman is that whoever arranged the killing knew that whatever Osman might have said under interrogation would lead to the conclusion that the “failed” 21/7 bombings and possibly the 7/7 bombings were false flag operations. http://www.brushtail.com.au/july_05_...wrong_man.html |
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