It would appear you are dancing far away from the centre of the music thereby resulting in your unrhythmical dancing steps. Armed criminals in action never surrender unless they are outgunned by lawful forces. When criminals shoot at the security operatives, the latter must respond and continue to fire until shootings from the criminals subside. You may wish to agree that it is unnecessary to snatch ballot boxes with the threat of weapons and that the apprehension of armed ballot box snatchers can only necessarily be attained by shooting off their skulls, otherwise they will succeed in their efforts to subvert the electoral will of the people. Pseudo liberals want ballot box snatchers arrested and arraigned in courts where, as usual, they are granted bails and their cases adjourned sine die. Unnecessary ballot box snatchings must be met with instant and necessary measure. Snatch ballot boxes and quench is a good order.
S. Kadiri
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Skickat: den 22 februari 2019 23:22
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Skickat: den 22 februari 2019 23:22
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Ämne: SV: USA Africa Dialogue Series - No Killing: Lives are Sacrosanct
Salimonu Kadiri,
The last statement in my last comment on this matter was:
"Anyway, security operatives are trained to disarm and arrest suspected armed criminals. Circumstances in which such suspected criminals can be killed are well documented in their operation manuals, so, the order to kill is even unnecessary and your support for such unnecesary order, another manifestation of "my hero" syndrome."
I would like you to respond to that statement as well.
CAO.
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The last statement in my last comment on this matter was:
"Anyway, security operatives are trained to disarm and arrest suspected armed criminals. Circumstances in which such suspected criminals can be killed are well documented in their operation manuals, so, the order to kill is even unnecessary and your support for such unnecesary order, another manifestation of "my hero" syndrome."
I would like you to respond to that statement as well.
CAO.
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