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To: ArrogantBustard

I'm more in favor of setting up some "bait ships". Lease them from the whaling and fishing companies. Crew them with some SF types. The look of the Sea Shepherd crew would be priceless when they see their doom as their ship is boarded and scuttled. Ooops, the Sea Shepherd vessel had a "fire", the "whaler" tried to render assistance, but the Sea Shepherd vessel had an "explosion" going down with all hands.


29 posted on 02/28/2007 4:09:03 PM PST by Fred Hayek (Liberalism is a mental disorder)
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To: Fred Hayek
.....it works for Me. :D
30 posted on 02/28/2007 4:24:56 PM PST by skinkinthegrass ( just b/c, you suffer from paranoia, doesn't mean they're not out to get you. :^)
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To: Fred Hayek
Not bad, not bad at all. Consider this from the article: Japan has called on governments with Antarctic territory - including Australia, New Zealand and the United States - to do more to stop Sea Shepherd attacks. But exactly who has jurisdiction, what can be done under the law and how to collect evidence for prosecutions isn't clear. That can work both ways.

...which means that if surviving elements of the enviropirate organization initiate a search/investigation into the Sea Shepherd's demise, they're left with the Bermuda Triangle of jurisdictional wrangling.

...which may so frustrate the enviropirates that they dispatch the rest of their fleet to the area to conduct their own investigation.

Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

That darn Antarctic Triangle. Like fly paper for ecoterrorists.
32 posted on 02/28/2007 6:17:15 PM PST by Titan Magroyne ("Y'know, I've always thought of politics as show business for ugly people." Jay Leno:Al Gore 11/29)
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