Quite true fran. The term serendipity doesn't even touch it.

On Dec 5, 6:25 am, fran the man <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting to see you quoting Bob, Orn. One of his oldest friends,
> Liam Clancy, died yesterday:
>
> http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/obituaries/2009/1205/122426014598...
>
> It was probably Clancy whom Dylan heard singing Dominic Beehan's
> ballad, "The Patriot Game." Another song he ripped off - he called his
> version, "With God on our Side" (most recently used to good effect by
> Oliver Stone as the conclusion to his film "W"). Wow, isn't the whole
> world just full of amazing connections ... :-)
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygRao09EgPs&ytsession=P0oPMPOxf1oUx1u_...
>
> Francis
>
> On 5 Dez., 12:46, ornamentalmind <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In the immortal words of Mr. Zimmerman: “There ain’t too much I can
> > say about this song except that the answer is blowing in the wind. It
> > ain’t in no book or movie or TV show or discussion group. Man, it’s in
> > the wind—and it’s blowing in the wind. Too many of these hip people
> > are telling me where the answer is but oh I won’t believe that. I
> > still say it’s in the wind and just like a restless piece of paper
> > it’s got to come down some  ...But the only trouble is that no one
> > picks up the answer when it comes down so not too many people get to
> > see and know ...and then it flies away I still say that some of the
> > biggest criminals are those that turn their heads away when they see
> > wrong and know it’s wrong. I’m only 21 years old and I know that
> > there’s been too many  ...You people over 21, you’re older and
> > smarter.” -
>
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blowin'_in_the_Wind
>
> > Of course, even here, years later he freely admits to having ripped
> > off the song from the preceding, by over a century, spiritual “No More
> > Auction Block”. – ibid
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pIZ5t1Tu24
>
> > On Dec 5, 2:02 am, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Cops don't generally get mown down over here of course, but they have
> > > lost a lot of respect since I left the job (no doubt because the
> > > impact of my heroic efforts is no longer felt)!  The problem here is
> > > that the forces are no good at what they should be doing and a pain in
> > > everyone's butt on stuff they shouldn't be doing (much as Slip
> > > suggests).  We need our police to have more powers to deal with
> > > scrotes and other crooks and at the same time for them to be open to
> > > proper oversight and be much better at human rights.  I'm afraid the
> > > decisions on this are in the hands of incompetents and self-interested
> > > creeps - politicians and do-gooders.  "Crime" has become a political
> > > issue because our politicians are so devoid of ideas they manipulate
> > > us with promises to crack down.  'Tough on crime, tough on the causes
> > > of crime' was the Blair slogan - out of the mouth of a war criminal.
>
> > > Our local cops did a burglary sweep last month and nicked about 300
> > > such cretins across Bolton, a town of about 250,000.  Good on them,
> > > yet one has to wonder, with the gaols full, more young kids locked up
> > > than ever before and crime falling to 'new lows' just how the ****
> > > there can be so many crooks just lying around waiting to be
> > > processed.  I would guess, Slip, that the UK forces (50-odd) are
> > > basically unarmed and passive - we don't see armed cops much except at
> > > airports.  Ask anyone having to live near scrotes and they'll tell you
> > > the cops are passive!  Incompetence and bungling is still the rule
> > > here, with odd exceptions.  I wish for radical reform, but also wonder
> > > if we just shouldn't let sleeping dogs lie!
>
> > > Years ago, a mate of mine I met in LA whilst over there to escort a
> > > prisoner back here, got into a load of disciplinary problems as a
> > > cop.  He fell over an armed robbery whilst off duty, having nipped out
> > > for some fags in the early morning on a day off.  He'd forgotten his
> > > gun, but smacked the mugger on the head with a milk bottle (needed
> > > coffee with his ciggies) and arrested him.  Over here, I'd have got a
> > > commendation.  He got a discipline charge for being unarmed off-duty.
> > > At around this time, our government disarmed the RUC (then N.
> > > Ireland's police force) and got a load of them killed as a result in
> > > 'the troubles'.  At least the poor sods in this case hadn't been set
> > > up by their own government!  One case I dealt with in NI involved a
> > > shoot out in which the illegal guns were mostly held by the cops (they
> > > kept shotguns at the time, expecting the dread call of IRA-linked
> > > turds).  At the height of this very serious terrorism, our mainland
> > > cops were largely unarmed.  Now they sometimes bristle with weaponry,
> > > with a much reduced threat, kill Brazilians for no reason and shoot up
> > > honest Islamic families.  Never easy answers in these areas.
>
> > > I'd start, should I be awarded the mission by whoever runs the country
> > > (CIA?), by disestablishing the hold of the legal profession over law
> > > and running 'scrote courts' as concurrently as possible with the
> > > crimes committed, put the guilty in cheap huts surrounded by barbed
> > > wire ... and establish decent public transport based on Internet
> > > ordered cars in order to make traffic wardens unnecessary (due to lack
> > > of traffic).  If most of our senior cops died accidentally overnight,
> > > I suspect we'd have the resources for some decent policing.  Judges
> > > and lawyers should be subject to a cull (100%) and replaced by people
> > > who have done real jobs.  Crooks undergoing rehabilitation should have
> > > to live near the people who let them out or gave them short
> > > sentences.  Wages in the legal system should be linked to average
> > > wages ... zzzz ... but seriously we either go radical or just shut up.
>
> > > On 4 Dec, 15:21, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have to say it has always been a bad deal for police, the alienation
> > > > by a large segment of society and the injuries sustained by irritable
> > > > suspects.  Thousands of police are assaulted by suspects every year,
> > > > bitten, spit at, kicked and punched for no reason other than doing
> > > > their job, performing a service for society.
> > > > It is true that some of the worst people in society and many who hate
> > > > police are the first to yell "Call the Police" when they have a
> > > > problem.
> > > > I do see an underlying problem that should be changed, ie: Stop  using
> > > > police as back door tax collectors who basically spend much of their
> > > > time issuing citations for petty violations, which is one of the
> > > > reasons people hate them, that stupid ticket for a vehicle sticker or
> > > > that ridiculous seat belt law.  I'm driving 15 mph, why do I need a
> > > > seat belt?
> > > > Police should be a task force to address crime and not waste time
> > > > filling out forms. They should be out catching criminals instead of
> > > > taking an accident report.  There could be an unarmed passive task
> > > > force to go out and take care of those things.
>
> > > > On Dec 2, 12:40 am, fiddler <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Sunday morning, when most of us were getting our coffee and
> > > > > preparing to watch an NFL pregame show, 4 officers of the law were
> > > > > executed by a rapist...ooops...excuse my horrible and evil
> > > > > language...ummmm...sex offender... ummm ya....
> > > > > anyway, he was out of jail on bail.
> > > > > Three men and a woman(all officers) were murdered in cold blood, in an
> > > > > assault that was very clearly planned out.
>
> > > > >http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/cops_shot_dead_in_washington_co...
>
> > > > > This fashion of crime was committed a month ago, almost to the day, in
> > > > > Seattle. On Halloween night a wanna-be gang-banger walked up to a car
> > > > > that was in the process of protecting our children on a night when all
> > > > > too many are injured or killed out of pure negligence on the part of
> > > > > drivers. It has been shown, year after year and decade after decade,
> > > > > that having a marked vehicle with REAL officers has a decided
> > > > > difference in injury and mortality rates at times and on dates when
> > > > > children or pedestrians are especially at risk, and it appears that
> > > > > this person counted on that fact. Both officers in the car were shot
> > > > > and the veteran officer was a victim of murder. I, and everyone i
> > > > > know, are thankful that the passenger and junior officer survived with
> > > > > little more than uncomfortable wounds.
>
> > > > > The truly terrible consequence of these acts are not the deaths and
> > > > > woundings, however. The extremely disheartening fact is that, as more
> > > > > and more law enforcement professionals are feeling separated from the
> > > > > community that expects them to magically appear seconds after
> > > > > requesting help, these disgusting murderers make sure that officers of
> > > > > the law can NOT be at ease in public. I'm not a fan of cops, and I
> > > > > haven't been for decades. But the most important aspect of city life -
> > > > > even the L.A. gangs know this- we must allow the cops to walk freely
> > > > > and comfortably among all of society. They may be an enemy to drug
> > > > > users/pushers, whores/pimps, homeless/hitchhikers, poor/minority; but
> > > > > there are times where anyone should feel able to approach them with
> > > > > problems and/or questions.
>
> > > > > The only lasting legacy that these disgusting murderers leave is that
> > > > > the
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