Posted on 06/17/2011 3:34:41 PM PDT by Dallas59
The real men should have gotten the ladies to safety. No chance of stopping a mob to save a car.
But as another poster said, what a waste of oxygen on display by the scum who were there.
If they all quit breathing, the world would be improved.
Well, don’t be in a big city. For most, your Porsche, BMW, Nissan R, or whatever are going to go the same creepy, crawly speed as your Ford Pinto.
These days, if you’re in a big city and you want to efficiently get away, leave beforehand.
Besides, I thought wanted to stand in the warrior’s Hall of Fame and fight the crowds?
Too sadly true.
I would certainly try to get the girls to safety before the ammo runs out.
The nearest point in Alberta is well over 300 miles from Vancouver. Vancouver to Calgary is 421 miles by air.
Pathetic!
I would do that too. Their car is insured and is likely lost. From any POV, whether it be military or strategic or economic, you don’t waste time or resources trying to save things that will be inevitably lost.
Nice to read your clarification on the girl and her companion. The young man's father telephoned the Canadian T/V from Australia. She had been knocked down and bruised. The young man kissed her to reassure her, that he was there for her.
May wiser heads prevail! I concede that it does look like something else however. We have to stick together, Canadians and Americans both. All law abiding citizens everywhere should not have to put up with this kind of thing.
Rambo, maybe you’re willing to try and fend off the hordes, but experiences like Somalia, in Black Hawk down, show that even a group of US trained soldiers, with the best US weapons, cannot fend of a godless horde bent on your destruction. An average person, even with a gun or two, has less hope.
You don’t defend indefensible situations. You strategize your way out as quickly as possible and move on.
The mob of ‘yuts” in the street started to attack and pound on his car (a Volkswagen Beetle) and he told me: “I just downshifted to 2nd and hit the gas. . .they bounced off the car and I was clear.”
A couple of shots and the mob doesn’t think like a mob, they think:”oh crap, he’s shooting!” and run away.
They don’t think, “well, he has X shots, so let’s rush him, he can’t kill us all.”
Of course, they are not going to run too far if the shooting stops, but far enough for you to get away.
Not arguing, but you can see my reasoning.
“our books,mags,movies,music,tv....the farting, the spitting, the cursing, the suggestive language, the “the ha-ha...I screwed her” attitude has been ELAVATED to high achievement...”
Sadly, today we see that with girls as well.
For small mobs, that works.
It doesn’t work for sport mobs though. A few dozen people is one thing, but 40 000 people is a whole different story.
While somalies have nothing to live for, I suggest the rioter would have scampered away if their brethren rioters started dropping as they are selfish and value their life more than a somalie values his own life.
While somalies have nothing to live for, I suggest the rioter would have scampered away if their brethren rioters started dropping as they are selfish and value their life more than a somalie values his own life.
I suggest 40,000 people were not focused on the girls and their car.
And all you are doing is buying yourself time and separation to get away from being killed.
I’m thinking there’s a lot of oil in Canada, and even a lot of gold mines. I don’t think these pukes would defend themselves or their oil and gold if somebody — gee, I don’t know what “somebody” who had lots of guns — just went up there and took it from them!
What the heck are we doing with troops in Iraq and everywhere else, when the pickings are so easy right over the border in Canada!!!
it’s not worth your life, that’s all I’m trying to say.
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