Posted on 08/24/2017 4:29:44 AM PDT by LibWhacker
But would there be data collection problems when the sample size became (N=-1)?
I hear ya’. I wish he had added anyone seen visiting a mosque, carrying a koran, wearing a rag on his head or a diaper on his butt.
Stronzo...
I agree.
How do you sink the Italian Navy?
Put it in the water.
They’ve got enough to interdict boatloads of refugees. But Italy won’t do it. The EU has got Italy by the short hairs.
“Luigi Brugnaro ... Cops in Venice have been ordered to take no risks - and fire on suspected terrorists. ... If anyone runs into St Marks Square shouting Allahu Akhbar, we will take him down.”
“the left-wing mayor of Florence, Dario Nardella, rushing up to Brugnaro after the speach shouting “Allahu Akbar!” and laughing.”
“He has since taken to Facebook to apologise for his actions.”
As usual with most journalists today, the writer does not make clear whether it was Luigi or Dario who apologized. Let’s hope for those traveling to Venice that it’s the latter.
Charlottesville should have such a mayor. I suspect that in C’burg a shout of Allahu Akbar by a man who pulls out an auto AK woulld cause the police to freeze in place wherever they are and insulate the perp from interference.
At least they don’t have to worry about boats running over people on the docks.....
So, they then whisper it.
I don’t understand this “Hey, look at me!” mentality.
Sure...be ready, willing and able to blow the muslim scum away. Why brag about it though? Just do it!
IF something happens...IF you’re successful at thwarting it...THEN say you were only doing your job. Why pull the typical “Obama-style” method of fighting a battle by broadcasting your plans in advance?
This should be a world-wide law. If it’s going around screaming about Satan, shoot it down. Send it home to its master.
Too bad it’s not Venice, CA. Oh, there they do have the same orders if anyone says Make America Great Again; that’s right.
But by the time one hears that yell, it’s probably too late to send in a sniper.
How about if you are wearing all black and covering your face.
This man gets it, apparently.
My father, born in 1911, grew up in Philadelphia. As a boy, he would wander near the docks and developed a love of boats and aquatic environments. When he learned about Venice, he dreamed of visiting one day. When he finally got to Venice as an adult tourist in the 1960s, he was so disappointed with how dirty it was.
no bag limit
As Ron White would say. “ That’s our policy.”
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