"May-July wettest months on record"
On 27 Jul, 14:03, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Jul 27, 1:06 pm, Bonos Ego wrote:
But it's nice to see our army has enough reserves to deal with
national disasters whilst simultaneously dealing with Tory BLiar's
unnatural ones.
Please feel free to add your own suggestions if you agree that this
may help with some of our social poblems.
1. Expedite even more unnatural disasters, such as inculcating in
otherwise harmless farmers in third world countries, thoughts of
revenge for shed blood with acts we might misconstrue as terrorism.
2. Help reduce the amount of gun/knife crime, by way of giving the
youth legal purpose.for having and using said weapons.
3. Eradicate minority ethnic groups fromo British Society at the whim
of the next Thatcherlike imbecile.
4. Add more names to memorial tablets.
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5. Bombing the innocent, killing all the women, children and aged.
Making the rest homeless and even more vulnerable.
6. Drag all the dregs of society into the military, not just the ones
who want work but are incapable of finding it but the ones that don't
want to be in the military too. And teach them how to kill people.
Sounds good to me.
Funny how they have National Service in Greece and have very little of
the social problems that the UK have.
I visit Greece quite often and, having just come back from Crete where
there is virtually NO crime, they seem to be doing something right,
whereas the United Kingdom seems to be spiraling into a disfunctional
society with little respect for law and order.
Think of the panic buying of water in Gloucestershire, people taking
more than their quota of water and kids damaging the water bowsers,
instead of everyone mucking in and helping each other.
National Service, led by qualified Armed Forces Personnel, would
install discipline in the youth of this country. Whilst they may be
equipped with the knowledge to carry what you say above, I believe the
overall experience of controlled discipline would actually steer them
in the right direction for the rest of their lives; just as it does in
Greece.
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