Ok

Although to be fair the post does kind of speak for itself, but I'll press on.

You make it quite clear in your post that you think the police should not mourn the death of a policewoman, murdered in cold blood on her daughter's birthday, without taking (and I'll quote you directly here) "a great big long hard look at their own actions".

You believe that their mourning of her murder and the subsequent murder of any other policewoman in the line of her duty should be caveated by an acceptance that they are, in fact, in some way to blame for their deaths.

You believe that it is wrong for them to mourn without taking heed of your infinite wisdom on these matters Sharon Beshenivsky's murder was in some way caused by the way the police have handled previous incidents.

In short, as the bullet ripped in to her stomach and she lay dying on the road, her assailant doubtless shouted, "this one's for De Menezes!" and her last thought before losing consciousness was a dawning realisation that she quite clearly had it coming.

I hope that's clear enough for you and do bear in mind that the floor is still yours for any explanation you care to give for the above, or that 'casual racism' slur.

And as a final thought, I found the little passage with Arganth quote enlightening. He was quite ready to give me a flaming... until he read your post. Speaks for itself really doesn't it?

Posted By: The Judge, Jul 18, 08:28:03

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