Ukrainian marines stop drivers in Scotland

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Re: Ukrainian marines stop drivers in Scotland

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VMI77 wrote:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/3131058.stm
Two armed Ukrainian marines, involved in a mock hunt for terrorists, had forced a number of vehicles on a coastal road near Port William to pull over
If this had happened in Texas?
If they're wearing foreign military uniforms and trying to stop vehicles in rural Texas, I bet we find out real quick how a cow catcher on a farm truck works on Ukrainians.

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танцюй, Ukranian for dance. Prelude to the 1911 Tango.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
MadMonkey wrote:
The Annoyed Man wrote:
VMI77 wrote:
Two armed Ukrainian marines, involved in a mock hunt for terrorists, had forced a number of vehicles on a coastal road near Port William to pull over
If this had happened in Texas?
Well let's see....... speedsix would have given them a piece of his mind and then forced them to jump out of the way as he sped off. Keith B would have deleted their posts ( :mrgreen: ). Mojo would have taken them out from 800 meters with a Garand. SeamusTX would have given them a link to a similar story at another time in American history, titled "More Redcoat mopes and dopes," leaving them dazed and confused. LongTooth would have asked them if they knew Jesus, and if not, would they like to meet Him.....how being their choice. Excaliber would have pointed out the untenability of their tactical situation and given them a chance to retreat gracefully. RottenApple would try to sell them a couple of MacBook Pros. 74novaman would ask to see how they had tricked out their AKs, and then offered to show them his AK SBR......just before killing them all with it. Snatchel would have gone all Special Boat Teams on their butts and hosed them down with a Dillon minigun, while feeding pieces of Ukrainian meat to his dog and cat. Governor Perry would have turned his mighty .380 on them and lit them up for 5 or 6 rounds. Gigag04 would have pulled them over "backatcha" and written them up for every violation he could find on their APC, and then remind them that they could not carry a loaded long gun in Texas in a manner intended to cause alarm, and confiscated their weapons and cuffed and stuffed them........all with one hand while picking his teeth with a piece of straw. RPG would play "Betcha can't guess how many guns I got on me right now" with them. I'd probably use a long rant of multisyllabic hypersequepedalian words and reduce them to tears. Charles L. Cotton would remind them that since they were instigating the confrontation, they had no affirmative defense under Texas use of deadly force laws........just before capping them with the most beautiful 1911 ever beheld by lowly human eyes.

Did I leave anybody out?.
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......but that said..... MadMonkey would detail a Hellfire armed Reaper to the mission, punch in the grid coordinates, and drive off with a grin on his face.
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Re: Ukrainian marines stop drivers in Scotland

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Sidro wrote:танцюй, Ukranian for dance. Prelude to the 1911 Tango.
How do you say "road kill" in Ukrainian?

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atouk wrote:
Sidro wrote:танцюй, Ukranian for dance. Prelude to the 1911 Tango.
How do you say "road kill" in Ukrainian?
Мертвих тварин на бік дороги (Dead animal on side of road) :mrgreen:
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
VMI77 wrote:
Two armed Ukrainian marines, involved in a mock hunt for terrorists, had forced a number of vehicles on a coastal road near Port William to pull over
If this had happened in Texas?
Well let's see....... speedsix would have given them a piece of his mind and then forced them to jump out of the way as he sped off. Keith B would have deleted their posts ( :mrgreen: ). Mojo would have taken them out from 800 meters with a Garand. SeamusTX would have given them a link to a similar story at another time in American history, titled "More Redcoat mopes and dopes," leaving them dazed and confused. LongTooth would have asked them if they knew Jesus, and if not, would they like to meet Him.....how being their choice. Excaliber would have pointed out the untenability of their tactical situation and given them a chance to retreat gracefully. RottenApple would try to sell them a couple of MacBook Pros. 74novaman would ask to see how they had tricked out their AKs, and then offered to show them his AK SBR......just before killing them all with it. Snatchel would have gone all Special Boat Teams on their butts and hosed them down with a Dillon minigun, while feeding pieces of Ukrainian meat to his dog and cat. Governor Perry would have turned his mighty .380 on them and lit them up for 5 or 6 rounds. Gigag04 would have pulled them over "backatcha" and written them up for every violation he could find on their APC, and then remind them that they could not carry a loaded long gun in Texas in a manner intended to cause alarm, and confiscated their weapons and cuffed and stuffed them........all with one hand while picking his teeth with a piece of straw. RPG would play "Betcha can't guess how many guns I got on me right now" with them. I'd probably use a long rant of multisyllabic hypersequepedalian words and reduce them to tears. Charles L. Cotton would remind them that since they were instigating the confrontation, they had no affirmative defense under Texas use of deadly force laws........just before capping them with the most beautiful 1911 ever beheld by lowly human eyes.

Did I leave anybody out?.
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Don't forget V-Rog and his lakes full of liquid wheel weights and batallions of little 45ACP boolits just waiting to fry whatever is left from the above mayhem. :woohoo

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:roll: Concealed is concealed.

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Oldgringo wrote::roll: Concealed is concealed.
Armed foreign military forces on US soil are armed foreign military forces on US soil.

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"salty1 would give his Sigs a workout, justifying their price point!"............ :nopity

Now thats funny, but remember quality never requires justification.................

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Quit the chest beating. Something like that DID happen in America and y'all did nothing, nada, not a gosh darn thang. After Katrina, Mexican soldiers and Blackwater personnel were sent to New Orleans to confiscate guns from normal everyday American citizens "for our own good." This was done when there was rioting, looting, and the guns were really necessary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_re ... ne_Katrina

http://youtu.be/qsLjNUdEWc4
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
VMI77 wrote:
Two armed Ukrainian marines, involved in a mock hunt for terrorists, had forced a number of vehicles on a coastal road near Port William to pull over
If this had happened in Texas?
Well let's see....... speedsix would have given them a piece of his mind and then forced them to jump out of the way as he sped off. Keith B would have deleted their posts ( :mrgreen: ). Mojo would have taken them out from 800 meters with a Garand. SeamusTX would have given them a link to a similar story at another time in American history, titled "More Redcoat mopes and dopes," leaving them dazed and confused. LongTooth would have asked them if they knew Jesus, and if not, would they like to meet Him.....how being their choice. Excaliber would have pointed out the untenability of their tactical situation and given them a chance to retreat gracefully. RottenApple would try to sell them a couple of MacBook Pros. 74novaman would ask to see how they had tricked out their AKs, and then offered to show them his AK SBR......just before killing them all with it. Snatchel would have gone all Special Boat Teams on their butts and hosed them down with a Dillon minigun, while feeding pieces of Ukrainian meat to his dog and cat. Governor Perry would have turned his mighty .380 on them and lit them up for 5 or 6 rounds. Gigag04 would have pulled them over "backatcha" and written them up for every violation he could find on their APC, and then remind them that they could not carry a loaded long gun in Texas in a manner intended to cause alarm, and confiscated their weapons and cuffed and stuffed them........all with one hand while picking his teeth with a piece of straw. RPG would play "Betcha can't guess how many guns I got on me right now" with them. I'd probably use a long rant of multisyllabic hypersequepedalian words and reduce them to tears. Charles L. Cotton would remind them that since they were instigating the confrontation, they had no affirmative defense under Texas use of deadly force laws........just before capping them with the most beautiful 1911 ever beheld by lowly human eyes.

Did I leave anybody out?.
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drjoker wrote:Quit the chest beating. Something like that DID happen in America and y'all did nothing, nada, not a gosh darn thang. After Katrina, Mexican soldiers and Blackwater personnel were sent to New Orleans to confiscate guns from normal everyday American citizens "for our own good." This was done when there was rioting, looting, and the guns were really necessary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_re ... ne_Katrina

http://youtu.be/qsLjNUdEWc4
I was actually quite happy to see the Mexican Armed Forces assisting us and not the other way around for once.
The only activities I saw them conducting was purely Medical...I saw no evidence that they were confiscating weapons. In fact I highly dispute that anyone in their right mind would task foreign personnel with such a mission.
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drjoker wrote:Quit the chest beating. Something like that DID happen in America and y'all did nothing, nada, not a gosh darn thang. After Katrina, Mexican soldiers and Blackwater personnel were sent to New Orleans to confiscate guns from normal everyday American citizens "for our own good." This was done when there was rioting, looting, and the guns were really necessary.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_re ... ne_Katrina

http://youtu.be/qsLjNUdEWc4
Quoting your Wikipedia entry:
Response activities

On August 30, 2005, Mexican President Vicente Fox sent his condolences to President George W. Bush: "In the name of the people and of the government of Mexico, I assure you of my deepest and most sincere condolences for the devastating effects caused by Hurricane Katrina". He also mentioned his instructions to the Secretariat of Foreign Affairs; that the United States would be provided with any kind of help that was needed.[citation needed] Fox later stated to the people of Mexico: "Mexico and the United States are neighboring countries and friends that must support each other in times of crisis. My thanks to you all and let us all keep supporting these efforts."[1]

On September 1, Kelly Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas received almost 196 Mexican troops, 14 truckloads of water, a mobile surgical unit, 45 military vehicles, 3 tons of purified water, and more than 250 tons of food, bottled water, canned food, disposable diapers and medical supplies. The Mexican Government sent $1 million through the Mexican Red Cross which collected an additional million, as well as 200 tons of food delivered in five airplanes from the Mexican Air Force by another Mexican Government body. The Mexican Navy sent two ships, eight all-terrain vehicles, seven amphibious vehicles, two tankers, two helicopters, radio communication equipment, and medical personnel. Mexican aid workers set up temporary headquarters in the Houston Astrodome to assist relief workers and hurricane victims were very grateful for the aid that the Mexicans provided. The Mexicans provided hot meals to evacuees and relief workers, and Mexican medical teams also deployed into local area hospitals to tend to the influx of evacuees who flooded San Antonio area hospitals.

The medical team consisted of three doctors, three dentists, three nurses and three paramedics. They conducted 134 medical evaluations, performed 526 medical consultations, provided 363 ambulatory nursing procedures, and medically evacuated 83 personnel during their hurricane relief mission. They also offered to cover the costs of returning Mexican nationals back to Mexico. Also offered were teams of epidemiologists to reduce the risks of infections caused by mosquitoes.

The Mexican Red Cross sent four rescue experts from the state of Jalisco to assist in rescue efforts in New Orleans. The government of the Mexican Federal District also pledged to help with relief efforts.
On September 4, the Mexican Navy offered ships, buses and helicopters to assist in rescue missions. The offer was accepted and the Mexican ship Papaloapan departed from Tampico, with two Mi-17 helicopters, eight all-terrain vehicles, seven amphibious vehicles, two tankers, radio communication equipment, medical personnel and 250 tons of food.[2]

On September 5, the Secretariat of Social Development pledged 200 tons of food, to be delivered in five airplanes by the Mexican Air Force.

The Secretariat of National Defense, on September 6, sent Mexican soldiers with expertise in rescue missions to the area affected by Katrina. Also sent the same day were 35 vehicles and 162.7 tons of food, carried by trucks traveling through the state of Texas.[3]

The members of congress of the Federal District pledged a day of salary each on September 7, to be sent to those affected by Katrina. The National Commission of Water sent bottled water and canned food upon request. Naval ship Papaloapan arrived the same day, with 389 soldiers and other personnel from the Mexican Navy. Units of the Mexican Army, a total of 184 people, arrived by land with 35 military vehicles.[4]

On September 8, the Mexican Army was received with honors at Kelly Air Force Base by the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. Local news channels noted the fact that the Mexican Army operated on U.S. soil after 159 years of absence, with the last time being the Mexican-American War.

End of mission

On September 25, the 184 person Mexican army contingent completed its 20 day long mission to provide relief to hurricane victims and relief workers from Katrina and Rita. The Mexican Army's field kitchen, a tractor-trailer turned into a kitchen, served 170,000 meals during their deployment to the former Kelly Air Force Base. They also assisted in the distribution and management of more than 184,000 tons of supplies.

On September 26, 2005 in a small ceremony conducted by the Mexican consulate, the Mexican troops ceremonially ended their mission. They broke down their camp, packed their equipment, folded their flag and drove back to Mexico. Not since the 1840s has the Mexican military flown its flag as a deployed military force in the United States, especially so close to the site of the famed battle of the Alamo where Texan volunteers fought the Mexicans in a bloody 13 day siege. The mission was accomplished.
I'm not seeing the part about Mexican military confiscating guns. Yes, confiscations DID occur, but that was entirely the fault of the N.O. PD and other locally located LEO agencies.

BTW, please take a chill pill and learn to recognize the difference between "chest beating" and having a good laugh over something. I wrote my quoted material ENTIRELY to be humorous. Futhermore you really DON'T have any clue of what any other member did or did not do during Katrina, or during the N.O. gun grab—since for most of us, it occured hundreds of miles away. Most weren't even aware that it was happening until well after the fact. And by the way, please note that the resultant lawsuits went all the way to SCOTUS and were WON by plaintiffs, with the court ordering certain actions by the police to make those citizens whole again.

Sheesh. :roll:
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