Pointless police inquiry to waste time, money

The Face of The Enemy

The Face of The Enemy

The entirely unnecessary inquiry into the circumstances and execution of the execution of Jean Charles de Menezes by police hunting a suicide bomber has opened, further wasting taxpayer’s money in these trying economic climes.

The 27-year old Brazilian electrician, known to the Metropolitan Police as being both ‘foreign’ and ‘not entirely Caucasian’ was humanely shot seven times the day after a botched attack on the London Underground entirely unrelated to de Menezes.

While bleeding heart liberals have pointed out that Brazilian electricians were never considered major players in the Axis of Terror who Hate our Freedom, our upstanding police force have repeatedly produced evidence that de Menezes lived in a block of flats where a terror suspect was once linked to, in some way, somehow.

Combined with de Menezes’ flagrant and repeated acts of being a foreigner, there can be no doubt to any rational, balanced observer that de Menezes act of getting on board a train with malicious intent to travel deserved any less than swift, immediate bullet-based justice.

Despite our Boys in Blue performing their duties flawlessly, the left-wing media and court system have nonetheless forced Met po-po chief Ian Blair to say that procedures had “failed” that day, and that “No-one set out with any intent to let a young man die.” Cynics have suggested that the police actions were rather less ‘letting’ him die than ‘actively enabling it’, however this attitude is clearly pandering to terrorists so deeply that those who take such a tack are, in a very real sense, actually terrorists themselves.

Let no man doubt that this great country must remain steadfast in the face of people who would do harm to our culture and our wiring. We must deal swiftly not only with Brazilian electricians, but with the causes of Brazilian electricians, and indeed all electricians in general. In a culture so inured to electricians that they openly advertise their services in terror-related publications such as the Yellow Pages, we have a long way to go before we can declare “Mission Accomplished”, and much, much further than that before the mission is actually accomplished, but with our God and our faith and our faith in God on our side we are surely guaranteed victory.

Our cause is just. We must prevail. Over electricians.

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