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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/7038430.stmthebish wrote:no - I believe not.Hobinho wrote:
He never jumped a barrier?
Picture 4 & 5... no chance he jumped a barrier.
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In the grand scheme of things if jumping a barrier is the tipping point for whether or not we blow someone to fcking bits, I think we've lost touch with reality. Really.
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Yes, you can stare into the abyss, but it's staring right back.
hoboh was only advocating a good roughing up - that for not being illegal, not ignoring any challenges or warnings and not jumping any barriers....Lord Kangana wrote:In the grand scheme of things if jumping a barrier is the tipping point for whether or not we blow someone to fcking bits, I think we've lost touch with reality. Really.
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As ever LK, easy to say in the cold light of day. Little bit like some of the Bloody Sunday comments. It's always easier to sit here and pass judgement on a set of facts that are now largely in the public domain.Lord Kangana wrote:In the grand scheme of things if jumping a barrier is the tipping point for whether or not we blow someone to fcking bits, I think we've lost touch with reality. Really.
The Menezes incident was 2 weeks after the London Bombings. Had a policeman on the Tube told me to stop, I think I'd have probably done so. The tipping point was whether people genuinely believed he was going to blow quite a lot of people to bits, not whether we should have blown him to bits.
he wasn't wearing a burqa - so he couldn't possibly have been a terrorist....Worthy4England wrote:As ever LK, easy to say in the cold light of day. Little bit like some of the Bloody Sunday comments. It's always easier to sit here and pass judgement on a set of facts that are now largely in the public domain.Lord Kangana wrote:In the grand scheme of things if jumping a barrier is the tipping point for whether or not we blow someone to fcking bits, I think we've lost touch with reality. Really.
The Menezes incident was 2 weeks after the London Bombings. Had a policeman on the Tube told me to stop, I think I'd have probably done so. The tipping point was whether people genuinely believed he was going to blow quite a lot of people to bits, not whether we should have blown him to bits.
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Anyway, I hope all 30,000+ who joined the Raoul Moat appreciation groups on Facebook get to have a read of this.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... -Moat.html
Regardless of anyones stance on the justice system, I don't think anyone is sorry that he's rotting away in the ground.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... -Moat.html
Regardless of anyones stance on the justice system, I don't think anyone is sorry that he's rotting away in the ground.
I don't think he's been buried yet - he'll be in a fridge....Tombwfc wrote:Anyway, I hope all 30,000+ who joined the Raoul Moat appreciation groups on Facebook get to have a read of this.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/ne ... -Moat.html
Regardless of anyones stance on the justice system, I don't think anyone is sorry that he's rotting away in the ground.
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They reported that on 5live.
I wondererd who it was who actually reads that shit on facebook. Clearly its 5live and its peers. Makes you wonder who's generating it, really.
I wondererd who it was who actually reads that shit on facebook. Clearly its 5live and its peers. Makes you wonder who's generating it, really.
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Lord Kangana wrote:They reported that on 5live.
I wondererd who it was who actually reads that shit on facebook. Clearly its 5live and its peers. Makes you wonder who's generating it, really.
I think they reported it because Dave Cameron mentioned it at PMQs - it's him who reads it - clearly... (he's going to write a stern letter to fb, apparently, or start a fb page or summat...)
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no - i don't think it is in the least bit disturbingZulus Thousand of em wrote:It's still 30,000 posts though apparently Bish. A bit disturbing, don't you think?
Oh, and a fridge is too good for the bastard. I would have shoved a hambone up his arse and let the dogs drag him away.
The day I take anything on fb seriously is the day i give up. that might sound snobbish - but 'd take a steaming pile of dog-poo more seriously than 30,000 posts on a few fb pages.
and those new labour liberal mortuary bastards don't just give them any old cheap budget fridge now, do they... no! For criminals it's luxury all the way - it's SMEG fridges with extra ice-trays - self-defrosting - wine coolers and a keep-your-salad-crispier-than-crisp salad tray...Zulus Thousand of em wrote:
Oh, and a fridge is too good for the bastard.
it's political correctness gone mad.
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