Saturday, November 29, 2008
Why did so many police officials die?
Lee Enfield Rifle(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee-Enfield)
20 aimed rounds per minute
detachable box magazine, holding 10 rounds in two columns
Effective range 550yrds
AK-47(http://kalashnikov.guns.ru/)
600 aimed rounds per minute
30 round detachable box type magazine also compatible 40 round box or 75 round drum magazines
killing range 1740yrds
what does this tell you?
Our heroes were given out-dated rifles to fight the latest weaponry that the terrorists were using.
Hemant Karkare was also carrying a 303 rifle when he went to face the terrorists fire.what a brave man he was!!!!
I posted this just because i wanted to point out how our government is responsible for the lives of so many brave officers.
Where is the money that we are paying the gov going?
Why can't i be safe in my country when i am paying for it?
It is just not right....
Friday, November 28, 2008
We Salute You!!!
I conclude by once again thanking and saluting all the brave men from the NSG and para militrary forces for their selfless services to the country. YOU GUYS ROCK!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
guys you have got to read this
He then taped up the on button and plugged it into a timer, Winchester Coroner's Court was told.
Mr Phyall, who had had a small amount to drink but had not taken any drugs, then lay face up under the snooker table and put the chainsaw against his neck.
He used a piece of the tool's cardboard box to cushion the blades from his neck and then set the timer - usually used to turn lights on and off - to start up the chainsaw for 15 minutes.
When it started, it sliced three-quarters through his neck and into his right shoulder, only stopping when his T-shirt was dragged into the blades.
Mr Phyall's elderly parents, John and Jean Phyall, raised the alarm on July 5, when they could not get in touch with their son in his ground floor housing association flat in Bishopstoke.
Police were called and, after breaking in, Sergeant Mark Carter said he found Mr Phyall in his sitting room, with blood spattering the walls, floor and a cabinet.
"The electric chainsaw was embedded in his neck. The blade was approximately three quarters through his neck," he told the hearing."
People don't you think this guy is(Oh sorry!..'was') cool!!!! no wonder even IBM doesn't have such good innovators they just don't live to get employed!!....I know it's sad