Monday, January 11, 2010

The tide of Tyranny...

Yes. I edited the title. Upon further thought, it occurred to me that oen of the first sings that a society has resigned itself from reason and liberty and begun to accept the absurd and dangerous dogma of the radicalized statist elite is the loss of the right to self-defense. This is... tyranny.

This would almost... almost be comical if it were not so painfully TRAGIC and OFFENSIVE! When I read this type of article, I must admit to be completely baffled as to what in the holy hell the lawmakers must be "thinking". It would appear that the state prefers deceased victims to independent citizens willing to and capable of defend themselves. I cannot see any other explanation. And there is NO rational explanation as to why an entire society would endure this nonsense at their own risk.

Honestly. What in the HELL would possess people to tolerate the regimentation of political correctness to the point where they are not even allowed to deter a robbery, assault or home invasion due to concerns over the well being of the sub-human scum that perpetrates such crimes? In my world... she'd have been given an award (and a free firearm) for her actions. Additional points if she had actually USED the knife on one of these feckless, walking accidents. The key to the city if she castrates one or both of them!

Get it through your heads NOW! The "state" is not going to protect you! YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN!



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/6957682/Myleene-Klass-warned-by-police-after-scaring-off-intruders-with-knife.html


Myleene Klass warned by police after scaring off intruders with knife
Myleene Klass, the broadcaster and model, brandished a knife at youths who broke into her garden – but has been warned by police that she may have acted illegally.
Miss Klass, a model for Marks & Spencer and a former singer with the pop group Hear'Say, was in her kitchen in the early hours of Friday when she saw two teenagers behaving suspiciously in her garden.

The youths approached the kitchen window, before attempting to break into her garden shed, prompting Miss Klass to wave a kitchen knife to scare them away.

Miss Klass, 31, who was alone in her house in Potters Bar, Herts, with her two-year-old daughter, Ava, called the police. When they arrived at her house they informed her that she should not have used a knife to scare off the youths because carrying an "offensive weapon" – even in her own home – was illegal.

Jonathan Shalit, Miss Klass's agent, said that had been "shaken and utterly terrified" by the incident and was stepping up security at the house she shares with her fiancé, Graham Quinn, who was away on business at the time.

He said: "Myleene was aghast when she was told that the law did not allow her to defend herself in her own home. All she did was scream loudly and wave the knife to try and frighten them off.

"She is not looking to be a vigilante, and has the utmost respect for the law, but when the police explained to her that even if you're at home alone and you have an intruder, you are not allowed to protect yourself, she was bemused.

"Her questions going forward are: what are my rights, and what are you actually allowed to do to defend yourself in your own house?"

The Sunday Telegraph's Right to Defend Yourself campaign is seeking a change in the law to provide greater rights and immunity from prosecution for householders in dealing with intruders.

Chris Grayling, the shadow home secretary, said: "This incident just shows why things are still very confused on this issue and why we need a change in the law."

A spokesman for Hertfordshire Police said: "We got a call at 12.45am on Saturday to reports of the owner of the property hearing noises outside their address.

"Officers were in attendance and checked the property.

"There was no one around although they could see footprints in the snow. No property had been taken and there were no intruders. It was treated as a trespass incident.

"Words of advice were given in relation to ensuring suspicious behaviour is reported immediately."

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