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« Guest editorial on Heller | Main | Perpetual victimhood »

Still more on Great Britain

Posted by David Hardy · 15 July 2008 11:47 AM

At Rachel Lucas. One comment hits it on the nose: thank God that Nelson and Churchill aren't alive to see it.

Via Instapundit....

· non-US

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He said: ‘I’m sure that having seen the damage to the flower beds, you simply lost your temper. I can understand you lost it, particularly because of your family relations in the war, and it is hardly surprising that you did. You reacted spontaneously, without thought for the consequences. You confronted the child with no plan in mind. The throwing of a bike into the road shows a complete loss of self-control, not the actions of someone executing a citizen’s arrest.’

"you were there, and i was not, but i'm going to tell you what happened, what you were thinking, and why you did that."

what's next? accidentally using counterfeit money?

and -- this is the country that made vehicular manslaughter a misdemeanor?

Posted by: jon at July 15, 2008 01:12 PM

How many years of Obama will it take to have the majority of US judges this morally inverted?

Posted by: RSweeney at July 15, 2008 05:38 PM

once you have the obamajugend, you don't need judges.

Posted by: jon at July 15, 2008 06:07 PM

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