Posted on 03/30/2011 6:00:11 PM PDT by smokingfrog
Great Britain has gone so downhill, it makes one wonder if it will ever recover.
Not without a spiritual awakening and returning to God. Well less than 10% of the British actually attend church.
POLICE CAN NOT PREVENT CRIME. THEY CAN ONLY ARREST SUSPECTS.
AFTER THE FACT.
Armed civilians and public hanging within 60 days are the only changes that will deter criminals and eliminate recidivism. (That’s one bonehead word).
Westminster Abbey will be converted to rubble within the next century...or repurposed as a mosque.
Can someone translate British speak>
Just as the liberals intend.
“Off-licence (sometimes known as off-sales, Offie or beer-off in some areas) is a term used in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a shop licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption off the premises, as opposed to a bar or public house which is licensed for consumption at the point of sale (on-licence). The term also applies to the licence granted to the establishment itself.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_licensing_laws_of_the_United_Kingdom#Off-licence
Not possible, the government collected all the guns in the UK.
I guess some of the criminals didn’t get the message.
Which is why we need stricter gun control, ‘cause regular gun control doesn’t seem to work like it’s supposed to.
/sarc
The fact that Britain experienced periodic Christian revivals from the eighteenth until the early twentieth centuries may be a major reason why Jacobinism, fascism and Communism didn't take root there. Seems Britain could use another John Wesley or Gypsy Smith.
What they need in Britain is a total ban on hand gun ownership. Then things like this wouldn't happen. < /sarc >.
“Our diversity, not only in our Army, but in our country, is a strength. And as horrific as this tragedy was, if our diversity becomes a casualty, I think that’s worse.” Gen. George Casey
These were really good boys. They were turning their lives around. We should not be so judgmental. Like Jimmy Carter said in his Playboy interview, “”Christ says don’t consider yourself better than someone else because one guy screws a whole bunch of women while the other guy is loyal to his wife.” I’m not sure which book that was in.
Yeah, maybe make it a crime to show guns on TV, or in movies.
Perhaps, they can make the very mention of a gun illegal. (I think US public schools are pretty much already at this point.)
Thusha Kamaleswaran was shot in her thusha? Sounds bad.
Clearly, what Britain needs is stricter gun control.
They need to make it illegal to even THINK about guns.
That will help the crime rate/s
Thusha Kamaleswaran was hit in the chest at a shop in South London
Baaaa! I'm a helpless little lamb! Please don't let the wolves eat me!! Baaaaaah!
No "WE" have not. They have. You have, maybe.
Me, most of the folks I know in Wyoming, a few old Hmong leftovers in Montana, and a couple of my Gurkha/Gurung pals? Not hardly.
HMONG.
Vang Pao, Hmong leader
The Montagnard Moses
Death of the general who led the Hmong into exile
Jan 13th 2011 | from the print edition
TO HIS followers, General Vang Pao was the earth and the sky, a natural-born leader of the mountain-dwelling Hmong tribes of Laos who fought with the Americans during the Vietnam war. When the Pathet Lao seized power in 1975, Vang Pao led his people into exile in America, where he died on January 6th, aged 81. He never set foot again in his native Laos.
Mr Vangs guerrilla army, backed and financed by the CIA and opium sales, was a vital cog in the American war machine. His men attacked Communist forces along the Ho Chi Minh trail that snaked through north-east Laos, and rescued downed American bomber pilots. Some 35,000 Hmong died in battle.
Vang Paos war was a secret one; Laos was officially neutral. That stopped neither North Vietnams Communists nor the Americans nor Mr Vang. Leading his troops into battle, he was badly wounded. Yet he found time to marry several wives and was said to have fathered at least 20 children.
The Hmong picked the losing side in a conflict that spilled over into civil war in Laos. After Communist victory in 1975, tens of thousands of Hmong fled overland into Thailand, and then California and Minnesota. Vang Pao leant on his network of former spooks, soldiers and diplomats to twist arms in Washington, DC, and win help for his kinsmen.
Rag-tag Hmong rebels remain in the remote jungles of Laos. For Vang Pao, it was unfinished business. In old age he may have dreamed of a comeback.
>>>>In 2007 American prosecutors accused him of plotting the overthrow of the Lao government by recruiting mercenaries to seize the capital. The charges were later dropped, and the whole case then collapsed. <<<< !!!!
Asked last week about his death, Laos said it had no comment. Its Communist rulers have other matters to attend to. On January 11th Laos opened its first stock exchange. Times have changed.
http://www.economist.com/node/17913422?story_id=17913422
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