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Cabinet scared of rights mob
MINISTERS admit the Government has been too scared of human rights crusaders — and should have acted on Muslim radicals earlier. A senior Cabinet figure admitted yesterday that Labour had not acted despite intelligence warnings. The minister said: “We could and should have done something a long time ago. We have not been tough enough or moved quickly enough. We have not got a grip and people are rightly furious. We were worried about looking racist and as if we didn’t care about human rights. Our priority must be with voters’ human rights.”
Voters, it would seem to me, have a "human right" to be secure from slaughter in large numbers by the turban and automatic weapons set. It would also seem like a "human right" for voters to have a government that has a high enough testicle count to be able to stand up to the mau-mauing the Islamists and their allied handwringers hand out...
The admission came as Home Secretary David Blunkett said he was “deeply worried” about vigilantes attacking immigrants in a backlash.
Why not worry about that when it occurs, and concentrate on the plotting and planning by subversives and killers that is occurring?
Posted by: Fred Pruitt 2003-01-24
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=9541