Police, make it former Police Chief Bob Quick has nothing to hide. If only Bobby has frequented more photographic sites like dpreview with gained knowledge in telephoto lenses, mega pixel resolution and 100% pixel peeping, perhaps the sloppy bear of a man can still have his job as the Chief. Steve Back was the photographer, though I couldn't find what camera and lens combination he used to bring down the once most powerful man in counter terrorism.
Who would have guessed the Pirates of the Caribbean or actually Somali is trumping the US Navy force so far. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Joe Biden are feverishly reviewing the Pirates of the Caribbean, the summer blockbuster but incredibly boring movie trilogy, hoping to gain some insight in dealing with the pirates. If the administration can give 100 billions to Wall Street, our home grown pirates here, I don't see any reason why the administration can't give a few measly millions just to get our captain back to safety, then proceed to bomb the living daylight out of the entire region. The End.
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I am really surprised that the crew wasn't heavily armed. Aren't you? Why would they even put themselves in such vulnerable position in the first place?
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you could arm the crew or they have to hire a separate armed force to be on board. The crew may not even want to be armed. Let's see how the Administration handle this Pirates in the Indian Ocean situation. It's pretty ridiculous. The NYT reported this situation a year or some ago, and I wonder if any countries did anything to protect their cargoes .... In some parts of the world, lawlessness rules.
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