Posted on 07/10/2007 1:53:52 PM PDT by Ooh-Ah
bump
And if they aren't mad as Hades, they deserve what they get.
“One can only hope a reasonable proportion of these rounds were gimmicked to detonate in the rifle...’
As Clarence Darrow replied to the insulted judge of the Scopes trial who said, “One hopes you are not impugning the honor of the court,” “One is entitled to hope.”
While I do understand that the BBC is apparently salivating over the prospect of starting to murder Jewish children again - after all, the job wasn’t properly finished by 1945, now was it? - I do not see how this is even remotely legal under modern anti terrorist laws. and Hamas is designated a terrorist group, yes?
i’d be interested in the followup of this story.
The British hanged Lord Haw Haw after WWII. Start the treason trials within the BBC. No vigilante justice, by the books law and order, those who aid terrorists need to pay the price.
If the BBC delivered arms to Hamas, according to American Constitutional law, Britain would be a non trade, terrorist sponsoring country as the BBC is a government news service.
What difference between the US State Department giving 20 Million in cash to Fatah and the British Government giving arms to Hamas is simply that they are not “our terrorists”, Fatah is.
Planting a military version of LoJack would be nice...(but, of course, that wouldn’t be considered fair).
Who woulda thunk Hamas were reloaders!?
The reporter should have been allowed to diem rather than give terrorist 5 million in seed money and millions of bullets all of which will kill far more than one reporter.
The heads of the BBC that did this belong in jail for life IMO.
LOL! I generally assume the media wouldn’t know a bullet from a cartridge if they had to swallow it. They use the terms interchangeably.
At least the AP Style Manual has a whole section on firearms to clarify such terms. Having a special section (for their reporters to ignore :-) does make it rather obvious how few in the media are familiar with such a topic. I guarantee that when I was an editor, though, this error was never made in stories I worked on!
Or, "on which I worked." ;-)
Not to worry, BBC,CBS and Perkie Katy are in negotiations to dock her salary to pay for the extortion money paid to HAMAS
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