Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Spot the lying...

They've stopped even trying now haven't they? Such is the contempt that the government have for us and the media has for the truth.
LUTON BOMB FIND CLAIM

There are claims in the US that police found 16 bombs in a car used by the July 7 bombers. The car was discovered at Luton station five days after the attacks which left 56 people dead. US network ABC said detectives found explosives and nail bombs inside the car. The vehicle had been left in a car park, suggesting the bombers themselves or others intended to pick it up later. It is thought to have been rented by suicide bomber Shehzad Tanweer, who blew himself up on a train at Aldgate on July 7. (Channel 4 have backed this up showing x-rays of the 'bombs' but not asking how a US network got first dibs on the pictures, rather than a UK one)
How the fuck is a suicide bomber going to pick up some extra bombs later? Why would a suicide bomber leave bombs in a car for someone else? Wouldn't he leave them in the safe-house? They must be pissing themselves in the Cabinet Office, slapping each other on the back in amazement that people are still falling for their shit. Astonishing.

Speaking of astonishing.
Free holiday for shooting officer

A police officer involved in the fatal shooting of an innocent Brazilian man at a London Tube station has been given a holiday paid for by Scotland Yard. Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair personally authorised the break for the officer and his family.
So if your forget your training and professionalism, fail to give any warning before shooting and instead act like a cracked up gang member unloading 7 bullets into an innocent man's head you get a holiday paid for by the state, by you and me. As Professor Gardner says in the piece I quoted yesterday
there is no special police licence to injure or kill. If they injure or kill, the police need to rely on the same law as the rest of us.

The fact that those involved were police officers is irrelevant to the question of whether to prosecute them. It is a basic requirement of the Rule of Law that, when suspected of crimes, officials are subject to the same policies and procedures as the rest of us.
So the chief suspect in all future murder inquiries will get a holiday? What a load of bollocks.

Sorry I'm so pissed off at the moment - I've got a toothache and there isn't an NHS dentist within a thousand miles of Windsor. But I have Bach's Toccata, Adagio & Fugue in C major on the winamp - it's impossible to be pissed of for long with Bach turned up to 11

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