Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin has said that if she was in charge, she would ensure terrorists are "baptised" using waterboarding.
kneemos wrote: » Thank fcuk Bush the idiot is not there to deal with the Russians or we'd all be stockpiling canned foods.
Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin tells the National Rifle Association what she would do to terrorists if she was in charge.
bumper234 wrote: » Thank **** this idiot never made it to the whitehousehttp://news.sky.com/story/1250770/sarah-palin-waterboarding-is-how-we-baptise
gramar wrote: » The ultimate irony is that America has committed as many terrorist atrocities if not more than any of their supposed terroriest enemies.
y0ssar1an22 wrote: » But their actions are in the interest of spreading democracy and preventing further terrorist attacks, therefore justified.
Alf. A. Male wrote: » You want the right to bring guns to school? Mudder a Gawd she's an idiot.
Alf. A. Male wrote: » I took one for the team and read the whole thing. I can assure you the highlight is this bit; "Mrs Palin, who is reported to have said she is interested in running for the Senate in 2014, added that creating gun-free zones in schools and other public buildings was "stupid on steroids"." Em, come again Sarah? You want the right to bring guns to school? Mudder a Gawd she's an idiot.
Dravokivich wrote: » The problem with high school shoot outs was never really due to anyone who legally owned said fire arms. So why would they obey an exclusion zone?Saying something isn't allowed somewhere, isn't going to stop it from being used there.It's not handling the problem at all, so it sort of is, "stupid on steroids."
InTheTrees wrote: » You can walk into Atalanta Airport, one of the busiest in the country, with a gun in a holster.
Sunglasses Ron wrote: » As despicable as Palin is as a person, the US approach of being somewhat carte blanche in their interpretation of the law regarding treatment of Al Quaeda members has doubtless saved countless lives.
Gyalist wrote: » No you can't. I'd imagine that the Carabinieri would take a dim view of any such behaviour.
bumper234 wrote: » American lives maybe but you can be sure many innocent lives have been lost due to it also
InTheTrees wrote: » Huh? What do you mean "no you cant"?? Did you read the link I posted? The law was passed last week, takes effect July 1st. When they talk about "certain parts of airports" they mean the check in area before you go through "security". And as I said, the cops can ask you if you a have permit but cannot ask to see it."Ellijay, Georgia (CNN) -- Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal signed a wide-ranging gun bill into law Wednesday that has critics howling and proponents applauding.House Bill 60, or the Safe Carry Protection Act of 2014 -- which opponents have nicknamed the "guns everywhere bill" -- specifies where Georgia residents can carry weapons. Included are provisions that allow residents who have concealed carry permits to take guns into some bars, churches, school zones, government buildings and certain parts of airports."http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/23/us/georgia-governor-signs-gun-bill/
bumper234 wrote: » You typed Atalanta instead of Atlanta so he picked up on your typo.
Sunglasses Ron wrote: » Innocent lives have been lost during terror interrogations? Really? Compared to how many that would have been lost in foiled attack plots?