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AbdullahD said:*I completely agree
I didn't realize you also give cooking classes as well.
AbdullahD said:*I completely agree
Loachman said:"First Aid" is too narrowly-defined as the application of simple medical techniques by average citizens with the intention of keeping an injured person alive until properly-trained and equipped medical responders arrive to take over.
That definition needs to be expanded to include ALL potential techniques that can be employed by ordinary citizens during a terrorist (or criminal) attack to keep people alive until properly-trained and equipped responders arrive to take over.
To that end, governments should provide defensive firearms training to interested and worthy citizens, approval for concealed carry once properly screened and trained, and tax incentives for the purchase of suitable defensive firearms, ammunition, ancillary equipment, and range memberships.
Requiring people to remain defenceless in the face of potential attack is immoral.
jollyjacktar said:The caught the last barbarian shithead from the attacks today in Brussels. Too bad they could not have at least shot the ******* in the leg too like the other one. He deserves at least that much.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3530186/Paris-attacks-suspect-Mohamed-Abrini-arrested.html
muskrat89 said:Wasn't sure where to post this, but seems pertinent. Not sure how much more motivation the west needs to take a different tack with these folks...
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/07/15/french-lawmakers-told-bataclan-terrorists-tortured-disemboweled-victims.html
Castrated, decapitated, eyes gouged out, genital stabbing, you name it. Oh - and filmed for the ISIS propaganda department
The main suspect in a jihadist rampage that killed 130 people across Paris described himself defiantly as "an Islamic State soldier" and shouted at the top judge on Wednesday at the start of a trial into the 2015 attacks.
Salah Abdeslam, 31, is believed to be the only surviving member of the group that carried out the gun-and-bomb attacks on six restaurants and bars, the Bataclan concert hall and a sports stadium on Nov. 13, 2015, in which hundreds were injured.
He appeared in court dressed in black and wearing a black face mask. Asked his profession, the French-Moroccan removed his mask and told the Paris court: "I gave up my job to become an Islamic State soldier."
This sketch shows key defendant Salah Abdeslam, right, and Mohammed Abrini in the special courtroom built for the 2015 attacks trial, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021 in Paris. France began the trial of 20 men accused in the Islamic State group's 2015 attacks on Paris that left 130 people dead and hundreds injured. Among the plantiffs are nearly 1,800 victims, including survivors who suffered physical or psychological harm and families whose loved ones died that night. A total of 330 lawyers are representing them and the defendants. (AP Photo/Noelle Herrenschmidt)
While the other defendants, who are accused of providing guns, cars or helping plan the attacks, simply answered routine questions on their name and profession and otherwise remained quiet, Abdeslam clearly sought to use the start of the trial as a platform ...
To be more historically accurate for that country, a platform with a gravity-powered ending of the bladed kind.The only kind of platform he needs is about 15 feet high. With a trap door. ya know?
That was my first thought as well. I like it.To be more historically accurate for that country, a platform with a gravity-powered ending of the bladed kind.