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No, actually he's quite right. Go see some of the no-go areas in certain parts of London or the midlands or the north west and you'll see he's very right.
Originally posted by masonwatcher
reply to post by mr-lizard
No, actually he's quite right. Go see some of the no-go areas in certain parts of London or the midlands or the north west and you'll see he's very right.
The only no go areas are where the police have failed in there duties. No go areas based on skin colour largely the result of paranoia or you have been watching too many East LA gang films.
In our unarmed country only Freemasons and marauding gangs of angry red faced white males are the problem. Have you gone to any high street of any town on a Saturday evening lately?
Originally posted by masonwatcher
It just gets curiouser and curiouser and on top of this the terrorist that looks like a Romulan is sporting a sacred Hindu wristband. For a Muslim fundamentalist , Al Qieda, Taliban or whatever, it is a very odd thing even if he was trying to blend in.
Not all Hindus wear this wrist band all the time and I don't see why a terrorist landing on Mumbai on a stolen fishing boat would bother disguising himself to the n'th degree.
Originally posted by navco786
Sebastian D'Souza, a picture editor at the Mumbai Mirror,
"There were armed policemen hiding all around the station but none of them did anything," he said. "At one point, I ran up to them and told them to use their weapons. I said, 'Shoot them, they're sitting ducks!' but they just didn't shoot back."
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk...
Originally posted by navco786
"The young gunmen said little during the harrowing drive, but spoke Hindi with a strong Punjabi, north-Indian accent."
LEAD: The Indian Government's increasingly shrill accusations that Pakistan is trying to provoke India into another war over Kashmir are diverting attention from the inability of Prime Minister V. P. Singh's Government to stem resurgent tides of secessionism in not one but two strategic border states, Punjab as well as Jammu and
The Indian Government's increasingly shrill accusations that Pakistan is trying to provoke India into another war over Kashmir are diverting attention from the inability of Prime Minister V. P. Singh's Government to stem resurgent tides of secessionism in not one but two strategic border states, Punjab as well as Jammu and Kashmir.