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The War in Syria - ISIS et al


Chinahand

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Nope. Why would I be?

 

"murder each other, visitors and anyone else who questions things." Well you described America to a tee..highest gun murder rate in the developed world, invaded most of the planet in the last 100 years, etc

 

Hell they have their own domestic terrorist...sorry...armed militia problem right now...

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Jess Phillips, the Labour MP for Birmingham Yardley elected just this past June, speaking last month to The Guardian (''Manx'' and all others with similar worldviews should very carefully note that source) said that Mr Corbyn's comments on shoot to kill were "worse" than when he failed to sing the national anthem at a Battle of Britain remembrance service in September.

 

After the Paris attacks, Labour MPs openly criticised him after he told the BBC he was “not happy” with a “shoot-to-kill” policy if terrorists were attacking Britain and he also questioned the legality of killing Jihadi John.

 

She described his shoot to kill comments as "pernicious" and said the public had just " wanted to hear after Paris that if a man walks down your street with a big gun and he's got a bomb strapped to him that we will shoot him in the head. Immediately. Ten times."

What a load of nonsense. Firstly there is no "shoot to wound" policy. Secondly Corbyn wanted the murderous scum to be tried in a court of law as it would be better for all of us. The widow of an IS murder victim agreed. Wilfe of David Haines, an English aid worker captured and beheaded by Isis.

 

Dragana Haines spoke out in February after her partner's death, saying the extremist culpable should be captured alive and did not deserve an "honourable" death.

 

She told the BBC that seeing the Isis fighter caught by authorities would give the families of his victims a sense of “moral satisfaction”.

 

Dear me, what sort of warped agenda do some folks have...

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What a nutter

 

Says you!

 

And that may be a libellous statement - unless of course you can meet the legal standards of defence required if you are pursued with a libel court action....................................................................

 

Oh lord...I wonder whose you are...

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