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New Interpol chief declares war on guns
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Bruce W. Krafft
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"The new head of Interpol declared war on small arms today, saying the proliferation of pistols, shotguns and rifles threatens peace and law enforcement across Africa and around the world."
"South Africa's National Police Commissioner Jackie Selebi, elected as head of the international police agency this month, said he would use his tenure to 'do everything to ensure that this campaign against small arms becomes a global campaign'."
"'In the Caribbean, the issue of small arms is a problem. In Africa it is a problem. In Europe it is a problem. In Asia it is a problem,' Selebi said in Pretoria at the launch of a new study on gun ownership in southern Africa." ... |
| Comment by:
fu@fu.org
(10/27/2004)
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| No chiefy, what you really mean is that freedom, too much freedom is a problem. For you and your friends. |
| Comment by:
JC
(10/27/2004)
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South Africa. Yeah, they know a lot about freedom there, all right. The LACK of handguns, rifles and shotguns means a few guys with machetes can decimate a village. Headless bodies in the street because they were the wrong tribe, wrong political party, couldn't pay "protection" money. Let's return to the law of the jungle where the strong and the biggest herds rule. Hey, Jackie, keep some disarmed farmers from getting killed and their land seized in your own homeland, then let's talk about the global gun problem. Tick, tick, tick... |
| Comment by:
Jay@bl.org
(10/27/2004)
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| M-o-l-o-n L-a-b-e |
| Comment by:
vanscoyocmail-jove@yahoo.com
(10/27/2004)
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| Going after what people use to defend themselves just tells me that your desire to strip people of all their land and personal property isn't going as fast as you'd like through usury, low wages, and exchange of junk and trinkets for real assets. |
| Comment by:
JC
(10/27/2004)
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It gets better: "He said his officers were meeting today with police officials from the Democratic Republic of Congo to discuss how to set up a sustainable policing system in Africa's third biggest country, ravaged by years of war." The Congo, where 6-year-olds are being raped and teenage girls are being abducted as sex slaves, which is easy because their unarmed male relatives are all dead, sometimes from attacks by government soldiers? That Congo? And guns of civilians are the problem, Jackie, is that what you're saying? I think we know you. |
| Comment by:
f_wiedner@hotmail.com
(10/27/2004)
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Face it, gun owners, your guns ARE a problem.
To:
Those who mean to control your money and your property,
who believe that anything that you have is theirs, but for the taking,
who believe that they know best how to conduct your life, and those of your children and neighbors,
who value YOUR life less than THEIR comfort,
who would use you as chattel and cannon-fodder to achieve a political end,
who mean to control your every public and private activity,
who would steal the fruit of your labors and the bread from your table,
who whould have you bow to their will, regardless of yours,
who would have you cower at their name and command you at their whim,
...just to name a few... |
| Comment by:
Artemis
(10/27/2004)
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Translation: "New INTERPOL chief declares his desire to be killed by armed peasants who are mad as hell and aren't gonna take it anymore" |
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