Sally Jones (white widow) killed by drone,

Sally Jones (white widow) killed by drone,

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Sally Jones head of HR for Isis has been blown up by a predator drone,

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4665086/british-jiha...

Sun article for awesome sensationalism.





As the sun says “quite frankly, good riddance”

gruffalo

7,521 posts

226 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Frankly, I hope it really really hurt and was not at all quick.

Really slow and truly agonisingly is how she Deserved to depart this planet!

Skywalker

3,269 posts

214 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Eric Mc

122,029 posts

265 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Is she Welsh?

I didn't know that Isis had an HR department. No wonder they're rubbish.

Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

105 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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Eric Mc said:
Is she Welsh?

I didn't know that Isis had an HR department. No wonder they're rubbish.
Head Removal Dept ?

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Wednesday 11th October 2017
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May she rot in whatever pig skinned hell she is terrified of.

ISIS have killed so many innocents of ( insert favourite sky fairy here or none ) - that there is a special place in Pigskin hell for every single one of them.

Can we have more drones please. Many more of ISIS members to be sent to Percy Pig's eternal resting placed of the damned.

Jawknee is innocent

2,575 posts

161 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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What good news to wake up to. No doubt there will be a few crying into their muesli.

stuckmojo

2,979 posts

188 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Reminds me of the film "Eye in the sky".


fido

16,797 posts

255 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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I keep humming Billy Idol to this .. :earworm:

Gary29

4,155 posts

99 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Doesn't she do the traffic on Radio2? How am I going to know if the M1 is blocked now?!

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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I see the angels of death are falling over themselves this morning to applaud this womans brutal death. I ask you this. Wouldn’t it have been fairer to arrest her and let her face trial rather than just kill her by a remote controlled act of murder?

I believe it would have been fairer and simply better that she be captured and put on trial for her alleged offences. To this end a team of Commandos* could have been sent to capture her, read her rights to her Then she could have been brought back to the UK to face trial.

A suitable human rights lawyer could have been appointed to defend her (of course she could have chosen her own solicitor as is her right) and eventually after a few years she would then have faced trial. Without pre judging such a trial it would show the world how fair we are.
Assuming a guilty sentence or plea and assuming a custodial sentence (both of which are just assumptions) then by keeping her behind bars we would show a clear sign to all followers of that brand of terrorism.


Edited to add
  • Commandos could actually be a volunteer force of people who receive military training. These people could be made up of people who strongly believe in civil liberties and treating people fairly. A sort of “Dads Army” of well meaning civil libertarians.

Edited by anonymous-user on Thursday 12th October 10:04

Smollet

10,568 posts

190 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Stickyfinger

8,429 posts

105 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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techiedave said:
I see the angels of death are falling over themselves this morning to applaud this womans brutal death. I ask you this. Wouldn’t it have been fairer to arrest her and let her face trial rather than just kill her by a remote controlled act of murder?

I believe it would have been fairer and simply better that she be captured and put on trial for her alleged offences. To this end a team of Commandos* could have been sent to capture her, read her rights to her Then she could have been brought back to the UK to face trial.

A suitable human rights lawyer could have been appointed to defend her (of course she could have chosen her own solicitor as is her right) and eventually after a few years she would then have faced trial. Without pre judging such a trial it would show the world how fair we are.
Assuming a guilty sentence or plea and assuming a custodial sentence (both of which are just assumptions) then by keeping her behind bars we would show a clear sign to all followers of that brand of terrorism.
LOL, you are a wally mate.

Feel free to drop in there leading your crack team and snap those handcuffs on her. Whilst there can you pick up some Sweets and a pint of goats milk for me ?
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MrBarry123

6,027 posts

121 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
LOL, you are a wally mate.

Feel free to drop in there leading your crack team and snap those handcuffs on her. Whilst there can you pick up some Sweets and a pint of goats milk for me ?
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hehe

I actually quite like the idea that her death would have been instant as dying in this manner offered her no opportunity to appear brave/strong/heroic to any of her chums.

Instead it's just that she's... There, there, there and then, not there.

Good riddance and LOL.

STe_rsv4

657 posts

98 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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techiedave said:
I see the angels of death are falling over themselves this morning to applaud this womans brutal death. I ask you this. Wouldn’t it have been fairer to arrest her and let her face trial rather than just kill her by a remote controlled act of murder?

I believe it would have been fairer and simply better that she be captured and put on trial for her alleged offences. To this end a team of Commandos* could have been sent to capture her, read her rights to her Then she could have been brought back to the UK to face trial.

A suitable human rights lawyer could have been appointed to defend her (of course she could have chosen her own solicitor as is her right) and eventually after a few years she would then have faced trial. Without pre judging such a trial it would show the world how fair we are.
Assuming a guilty sentence or plea and assuming a custodial sentence (both of which are just assumptions) then by keeping her behind bars we would show a clear sign to all followers of that brand of terrorism.
Ah yes. Lets risk the lives of our armed forces to infiltrate into a country where if captured, you likely face being tortured then beheaded on camera. Then once you have somehow exfiltrated with the hostage in said hostile territory, the UK taxpayer will no doubt spend millions on the high profile trial, all the while the hand wringing lefties will defend the accused while her family come out and announce that she was just misunderstood.

Nah mate, just keep sendig in drones, Ill sleep better at night knowing which way my taxes were spent.

gooner1

10,223 posts

179 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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fido said:
I keep humming Billy Idol to this .. :earworm:
Or Nice death for a white widow.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Stickyfinger said:
techiedave said:
I see the angels of death are falling over themselves this morning to applaud this womans brutal death. I ask you this. Wouldn’t it have been fairer to arrest her and let her face trial rather than just kill her by a remote controlled act of murder?

I believe it would have been fairer and simply better that she be captured and put on trial for her alleged offences. To this end a team of Commandos* could have been sent to capture her, read her rights to her Then she could have been brought back to the UK to face trial.

A suitable human rights lawyer could have been appointed to defend her (of course she could have chosen her own solicitor as is her right) and eventually after a few years she would then have faced trial. Without pre judging such a trial it would show the world how fair we are.
Assuming a guilty sentence or plea and assuming a custodial sentence (both of which are just assumptions) then by keeping her behind bars we would show a clear sign to all followers of that brand of terrorism.
LOL, you are a wally mate.

Feel free to drop in there leading your crack team and snap those handcuffs on her. Whilst there can you pick up some Sweets and a pint of goats milk for me ?
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rofl Do you know what a parrot is? rofl

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

54 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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STe_rsv4 said:
techiedave said:
I see the angels of death are falling over themselves this morning to applaud this womans brutal death. I ask you this. Wouldn’t it have been fairer to arrest her and let her face trial rather than just kill her by a remote controlled act of murder?

I believe it would have been fairer and simply better that she be captured and put on trial for her alleged offences. To this end a team of Commandos* could have been sent to capture her, read her rights to her Then she could have been brought back to the UK to face trial.

A suitable human rights lawyer could have been appointed to defend her (of course she could have chosen her own solicitor as is her right) and eventually after a few years she would then have faced trial. Without pre judging such a trial it would show the world how fair we are.
Assuming a guilty sentence or plea and assuming a custodial sentence (both of which are just assumptions) then by keeping her behind bars we would show a clear sign to all followers of that brand of terrorism.
Ah yes. Lets risk the lives of our armed forces to infiltrate into a country where if captured, you likely face being tortured then beheaded on camera. Then once you have somehow exfiltrated with the hostage in said hostile territory, the UK taxpayer will no doubt spend millions on the high profile trial, all the while the hand wringing lefties will defend the accused while her family come out and announce that she was just misunderstood.

Nah mate, just keep sendig in drones, Ill sleep better at night knowing which way my taxes were spent.
Your taxes are not the issue here

I totally abhor your views and the way in which you welcome the spectre of death rather than the angel of justice and fairness I simultaneously support your right to express these views as I appreciate we live in a democracy.
Until such time as we can supress such views as yours I am obliged to put up with them though I suspect the tide is turning against them and in any case once new laws are put in place you will be stopped from espousing them on the internet.
However I must actually thank you as I have edited my post to include something I meant to post originally and that is the definition of commando

dieselgrunt

688 posts

164 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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she is one of the few people who deserved a death sentence rather than imprisonment in prison.

jonnM

1,102 posts

139 months

Thursday 12th October 2017
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Shame, she was a total MILF smile