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Title: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: vaskidmark on June 28, 2011, 06:25:03 AM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/8599504/War-dead-to-be-driven-down-side-streets-to-avoid-the-public.html

Because if not, I'm going to sail to (formerly) Great Britain to pull the plug and sink that floating cesspool.

There are words to describe how I feel, but this site keeps censoring them.  I'll need to find a retired Sergeant Major - probably employed as a Yeoman Warder or a doorman at one of the military clubs.  Until I locate that worthy perhaps the application of a cricket bat to the brain housing group of the twit who ordered this will do.  Those willing to relieve me are asked to please set up their lawn chairs on the sidewalk - it may be a while until I am willing to take a rest.

stay safe.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: kgbsquirrel on June 28, 2011, 07:03:00 AM
What the f------   :mad:  I think I'll see about borrowing the USS Constitution to do some good old fashioned coastal raiding circa 1778 while you're at it with a cricket bat.



That's just so messed up that if the locals are willing to sit quiet even for this (not to mention the myriad other despicable laws and actions enacted by their parliament) then they deserve everything their government dishes out to them and I hold no sympathy or pity on their behalf.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: roo_ster on June 28, 2011, 09:36:52 AM
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"The families get so much comfort from the respect shown and it would be a massive blow to families if their fallen hero was ushered in quietly like a dirty secret."
...John Beauchamp, 80, a local Navy veteran, said: “Wootton Bassett has done a damn good job and anyone who tries to hide it away should emigrate.”

Amen, Mr. Beauchamp.

Just another case in point demonstrating the progressive ruling class despises the rest of us.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: wmenorr67 on June 28, 2011, 09:45:34 AM
Well since they have published what the route is going to be the locals need to line the streets anyway and continue to pay their respects.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: TechMan on June 28, 2011, 10:42:45 AM
Who the *expletive deleted*ck came up with this *expletive deleted*ing idea?  The funeral procession is one of last honors for a person who gave it his/her all for his/her country and this namby pamby country wants to "avoid public scenes of emotion had been taken deliberately."  This is *expletive deleted*ing ridiculous!!!!!
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: MicroBalrog on June 28, 2011, 11:55:12 AM
Help me here.

Where are they planning to get the next generation of people who will defend their country?

Is their entire civilization premised on the idea that they will never, ever, face a true national emergency again?

Statistics tell us that the last ten years - despite the obvious conflicts - have actually been a period of record calm in terms of the amount of people killed in wars. What are the British going to do if/when that period of calm ends, as such things must?
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: Boomhauer on June 28, 2011, 01:06:22 PM
Considering the fear that a single .22 short caused when they found it on the street (didn't they close off several blocks for hours and bring out an EOD team?) I propose that you buy several bulk cartons of .22 long rifle and scatter it across the country, concentrating on urban areas. The resulting pandemonium and chaos should effectively topple the government.

Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: RevDisk on June 28, 2011, 01:23:02 PM
Help me here.

Where are they planning to get the next generation of people who will defend their country?

Is their entire civilization premised on the idea that they will never, ever, face a true national emergency again?

Statistics tell us that the last ten years - despite the obvious conflicts - have actually been a period of record calm in terms of the amount of people killed in wars. What are the British going to do if/when that period of calm ends, as such things must?

They don't think that far ahead.  Soldiers are less than human to them.  There is an endless supply of them from... somewhere, and they should be treated like Kleenex.

Sigh.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: Tallpine on June 28, 2011, 01:46:05 PM
They don't think that far ahead.  Soldiers are less than human to them.  There is an endless supply of them from... somewhere, and they should be treated like Kleenex.

Sigh.

It's "Tommy this" and "Tommy that" and "chuck 'im out, the brute"
But it's "saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: 230RN on June 28, 2011, 08:11:08 PM
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Rule, Britannia! Britannia, rule the waves!
Britons never, never, never shall be slaves.

Terry, 230RN

REF (and more irony):

http://www.hymns.me.uk/rule-brittania-lyrics.htm
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: Azrael256 on June 28, 2011, 08:29:40 PM
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Soldiers are less than human to them

It's something I've heard a lot from my Limey friends and colleagues.  Luckily they're the types of people who are horrified by how people treat British servicemen.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: RoadKingLarry on June 29, 2011, 04:51:55 AM
It's "Tommy this" and "Tommy that" and "chuck 'im out, the brute"
But it's "saviour of 'is country" when the guns begin to shoot



An' Tommy ain't no bloomin' fool-- you bet that Tommy sees!

Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: vaskidmark on June 29, 2011, 07:13:06 AM

An' Tommy ain't no bloomin' fool-- you bet that Tommy sees!



But Tommy, bless his heart, actually believes that serving Queen and Country is inherently a good thing.

Either that or he couldn't find a less-expensive way to learn how to get rid of that Geordie accent.

stay safe.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: Hawkmoon on June 29, 2011, 12:13:24 PM
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John Beauchamp, 80, a local Navy veteran, said: “Wootton Bassett has done a damn good job and anyone who tries to hide it away should emigrate.”

Agreed, Mr. Beauchamp ... but please, have them emigrate to Pakistan or someplace. Don't send them over here to the colonies -- we don't need any more bleeding-heart, woolly-headed liberals.
Title: Re: Does TSA probulate you if you travel by ship to (formerly) Great Britain?
Post by: agricola on June 29, 2011, 12:31:41 PM
some points:

i) it is extremely amiss of the Torygraph not to mention the main reason why this is happening - which is because they are closing RAF Lyneham, a decision taken by the previous Labour government and confirmed by the current coalition.  This means that, instead of having to go through Wooton Bassett (which is almost literally a one-road town), there is now a choice (and indeed not that much of a choice, given that Carterton is on the wrong side of the base to get to Oxford) of taking the deceased along a quieter route to the John Radcliffe.  
ii) this is not the funeral procession for the dead serviceman - all this was is a relatively new (since April 2007) phenomenon where the convoys happened to go through a Wootton Bassett on a semi-regular basis, which was recognized and respected by local people.  
iii) this does not affect the repatration of the deceased, which will still happen in the same careful, formal and honourable way (there is a ceremony at the base which the family can attend) that it has at Lyneham.  Indeed, up until 2007 what is now proposed (ie: the dead being taken from Brize to the John Radcliffe) is what used to happen.

Accordingly, you should direct your anger at the Torygraph, which has managed to generate a story out of nothing.