Bomb Convoy Stopped for a third time
Bomb buster | 10.04.2003 16:13
A convoy carrying bombs from RAF Welford in Berkshire to RAF Fairford in Gloucestershire has been stopped by anti-war activists for the third time in recent weeks. The convoy was carrying conventional 'dumb' bombs which will be loaded on to B52s at Fairford and used in carpet bombing raids in Iraq.
The activists managed to lock themselves to their own car blocking the path of the convoy. The convoy was stopped for approximately 30 minutes before the police travelling with the convoy managed to cut 4 of the activists free and arrested them. The 4 activists have been taken in a police cell van travelling with the convoy to RAF Fairford.
The activists managed to lock themselves to their own car blocking the path of the convoy. The convoy was stopped for approximately 30 minutes before the police travelling with the convoy managed to cut 4 of the activists free and arrested them. The 4 activists have been taken in a police cell van travelling with the convoy to RAF Fairford.
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not even worth replying to
10.04.2003 17:28
Well done :)
hmm
Bomb Convoy Abuse
10.04.2003 17:46
"These people aren't at all peace protestors, they're carpet fanatics and don't want any more carpets to be bombed"
taken from a US website called little green footballs the place where all this abuse originates
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=6209_This_is_Getting_Tiresome#comments
Bomb buster
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HEY
10.04.2003 19:45
The comment was meant to be amusing, pinpointing how silly this "demonstration" was and how absolutely nothing changed because of it.
Anastasia
e-mail: anastasia0330@gci.net
Blockade
10.04.2003 20:12
SIMON
Long live peace & punctuation
10.04.2003 22:13
It's amazing how people on the kill 'em side expose their intellectual failings by completely failing to understand the basic rules of punctuation. Yes, you, "rightonincanada". For your information, when using the second person possessive, the correct version is "you're", NOT "your". Never mind "impressive" words like "pantheon"; get the basics right. Which, of course, you don't, and never will.
someone literate
Punctuation
10.04.2003 22:44
SIMON
Wow, this is amazing
10.04.2003 23:05
Oh well though, not like you guys have ever had any intellectual or moral appeal right?
-MiB
The Man In Black
Well done & respect
11.04.2003 00:02
which is why you make the pro-war people so crazy
revolutionary kisses
&
blessed be
everylittlecounts
To: every little counts
11.04.2003 00:40
Ummmm...no, not really. Do you really think these weapons were going right from the road to the B-52s? Munitions are not shipped with fuses, fins, guidance systems, etc; that would be unsafe. These bombs were on their way to "the bomb dump", where they would have been stored until needed. THEN, and only then, would they be assembled, put back on flatbeds, taken to the aircraft, and loaded. This action didn't delay one sortie by one minute.
Also, by the original article, the delay was 30 minutes (1/2 of an hour) not "hours".
Are we feeling ineffectual yet?
Realist
That headline's wrong
11.04.2003 01:58
ml
Hey SIMON wake up matey
11.04.2003 02:21
PRESS RELEASE: 20th March, 13.45pm
Arrests Made as Traffic Chaos and Mass Protest brings Hereford to a standstill…the demonstration continues…
Peace protesters brought many roads around Herefordshire to a standstill today, as there were scenes of mass protest against the current war on Iraq, in the biggest demonstrations Hereford has ever seen. Approximately 200 demonstrators took peaceful civil disobedience against the war, disrupting “business as usual” and bringing the war home to the public and politicians. 5 arrests were made, for alleged minor public order offences.
On the day of action, over 100 of the campaigners were students from many schools in Herefordshire. However, Hereford VI Form College and Aylestone School, saw the biggest walkouts. The Women’s refuge did a walkout to join the demonstration, and reports suggest barely anyone turned up for college at the sixth from today.
The day included a mass ‘die in’ outside the army recruitment office and another in ‘High Town’, blockage of the busiest road in the city and much noise and colour on a march that still continues around the city. Peace campaigners were shocked and alarmed by police tactics, including police brutality against children. One officer declared, “Don’t be afraid to use force, even if they are children!”
Peace campaigner, Joss Garman, said, “Peaceful, well focused and widespread nuisance, even if it irritates other members of the public, forces the issue to the front of people’s minds, and ensures that no-one can contemplate the war, without also contemplating the opposition to the war”
The day of action was called by Hereford Students Against War and Herefordshire Anarchist group. Many of those present today will attend the huge demos in London and at RAF Fairford this Saturday.
nvda
Well done!
11.04.2003 02:42
viv
e-mail: viv
Tactics?
11.04.2003 05:45
Consider the unintended consequences for a moment. Everyone in that convoy now respects you and your position just a little bit less. People beyond that who support this war respect you just a little bit less. Some people are becoming annoyed.
It may make you feel good to do these things.
Feeling good does not achieve results, though.
Dishman
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11.04.2003 08:20
SIMON (Order de Gerbode)
the right hehe
11.04.2003 10:00
zz
zz. wtf are you talking about?
11.04.2003 10:16
What kind of action is holding up a few bombs, that won't be used for hours and can be replaced by the others in the ammo dump?
And what kind of inadequacy is 130,000 troops in the Gulf?
Jebus, you people! Does anyone really believe that stopping a convoy for thirty minutes will help the "prevent air support, get our troops killed/stop the war" effort?
Colt
...!
11.04.2003 10:17
What kind of action is holding up a few bombs, that won't be used for hours and can be replaced by the others in the ammo dump?
And what kind of inadequacy is 130,000 troops in the Gulf?
Jebus, you people! Does anyone really believe that stopping a convoy for thirty minutes will help the "prevent air support, get our troops killed/stop the war" effort?
Colt
A note on tactics
11.04.2003 10:27
amy
another day, another bomb convoy
11.04.2003 11:19
A good tip would not to respond to all the pond life 'responding' to the bomb stopping postings.
Well done, whoever you were - and bad luck on getting nicked!
chris b
Get new material
11.04.2003 12:25
Ral
Carpet Bombing, eh?
11.04.2003 21:18
Certainly doesn't appear to be doing it ot the cities, from the satellite photos and accounts of Iraqi civilians or reporters.
Maybe, just maybe, the writeup isn't strictly factual about the use of the "dumb" bombs in question?
(It's not 1972, guys, and this ain't Linebacker 2.)
Sigivald
"Just a flesh wound" to the Peace movement...
12.04.2003 00:33
...yeah, right!
And so, into the trashbin of history to you. Useful idiots, Quislings, and appeasers.
So-called peace advocates, in the lineage of Lindberg and his Nazi ilk.
http://foia.fbi.gov/lindberg/lindberg1a.pdf
Its you who have done deadly harm to the noble aims of liberalism and social reform. Who can trust your judgement, or take you seriously, again?
Dave Brown
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