Friday, February 29, 2008

g-versus the Gravel



Kirpans are deadly weapons. Sikhs like to claim theirs are only ceremonial.

Click here for the latest lawsuit.

If you allow and inch they want a mile.

18.—Section 4 of the Vagrancy Act, 1824 (as extended to Ireland by section 15 of the Prevention of Crimes Act, 1871), is hereby amended by the deletion of "or being armed with any gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon," and "and every such gun, pistol, hanger, cutlass, bludgeon, or other offensive weapon,". Under the Offensive Weapons Act Part 111 9. Possession of Knives There is no lawful reason for a Sikh whether he/she is native to Ireland, a naturalized citizen,a ECC member, a visitor,tourist, a member of the London Sikh MET Police force and a foreign Sikh agitator to be in Ireland wearing or bearing arms such as the Kirpan (knife) The common excuse of Sikhism is that this is required by their religion and that this blade is never to be used by them unless they have a need. In other postings on this blog I have given references of the senseless violence Kirpan wielding Sikh Saints in The Army of god will take advantage of this right in Western countries. So join with me and call on the Irish Government to protect us from Sikhism.
Brian Lenihan Law info@justice.ie
Brendan Smith law minister_smith@health.gov.ie
Tom Kit dept of Defence minister.kitt@taoiseach.gov.ie
Wille O Dea Defence minister@defence.irlgov.ie
Dr Jimmy Devins Law minister_devins@health.irlgov.ie
Seán Power Law minstate@justice.ie
Conor Lenihan Law clenihan@pobail.ie
Commissioner of An Garda Siochana srmstaff@garda.ie

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