PARENTS whose children died in Dunblane have condemned the publication on the 10th anniversary of the killings of a book funded by pro-gun campaigners that challenges the firearms ban introduced in the wake of the tragedy...
The book includes allegations of a cover-up involving senior police officers and legal figures about their links with Thomas Hamilton, the gunman who shot dead 16 pupils and a teacher before killing himself on March 13, 1996, at Dunblane primary school.
It claims Lord Cullen, who conducted the inquiry into the massacre, was deliberately denied access to more than the 1,000 witness statements and concludes that the handgun ban was unnecessary.
It's about suppression of the idea that people might just have the inherent ability to be free and responsible for themselves...
It's the same mentality that leads to book burning.
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"It's about suppression of the idea that people might just have the inherent ability to be free and responsible for themselves."
Of course it is! They are, after all, the 'Only ones'. Meanwhile, us minions must submit ourselves to their arbitrary rule. For the 'Only ones' have deemed it necessary.
How long before the edict of addressing them as 'Yes, master', or 'No, master', is deemed as appropriate?
Though this instance occured across the 'pond'. Don't think for a moment that the principle is not being applied here in the states.
It should be readily apparent to all, that the 'Only ones' desire servile abasement of us. Followed by the inevitable enslavement of the masses.
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