While the media and certain members of ET will be focused on whether Breivik is right wing or left wing or whatever, I would like to draw your attention to a different area, which is the difference between Norway and the US. Let me highlight some of these quote's.
"Police arrived at an island massacre about an hour and a half after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 85 people died before that."
"A SWAT team was dispatched to the island more than 50 minutes after people vacationing at a campground said they heard shooting across the lake, according to Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim. The drive to the lake took about 20 minutes, and once there, the team took another 20 minutes to find a boat."
"Footage filmed from a helicopter that showed the gunman firing into the water added to the impression that police were slow to the scene. They chose to drive, Sponheim said, because their helicopter wasn't on standby."
"There were problems with transport to Utoya," where the youth-wing of Norway's left-leaning Labor Party was holding a retreat, Sponheim said. "It was difficult to get a hold of boats."
"Gun violence is rare in Norway, where the average policeman patrolling in the streets doesn't carry a firearm"
This would absolutely be unacceptable in the US. Police don't care guns? Can't find a boat? Helicopter on standby? WTF? It took 90 f*cking minutes to respond? When the police got there, Breivik surrendered immediately.
Just something to think about. We often here about how wonderful Europe is and how great their socialism is. Well, it's great because there are many things they don't fund. Apparently helicopters, boats, fast cars, guns and a freaking police force.
http://news.yahoo.com/norway-police-arrive-90-minutes-firing-began-205033309.html
"Police arrived at an island massacre about an hour and a half after a gunman first opened fire, slowed because they didn't have quick access to a helicopter and then couldn't find a boat to make their way to the scene just several hundred yards (meters) offshore. The assailant surrendered when police finally reached him, but 85 people died before that."
"A SWAT team was dispatched to the island more than 50 minutes after people vacationing at a campground said they heard shooting across the lake, according to Police Chief Sveinung Sponheim. The drive to the lake took about 20 minutes, and once there, the team took another 20 minutes to find a boat."
"Footage filmed from a helicopter that showed the gunman firing into the water added to the impression that police were slow to the scene. They chose to drive, Sponheim said, because their helicopter wasn't on standby."
"There were problems with transport to Utoya," where the youth-wing of Norway's left-leaning Labor Party was holding a retreat, Sponheim said. "It was difficult to get a hold of boats."
"Gun violence is rare in Norway, where the average policeman patrolling in the streets doesn't carry a firearm"
This would absolutely be unacceptable in the US. Police don't care guns? Can't find a boat? Helicopter on standby? WTF? It took 90 f*cking minutes to respond? When the police got there, Breivik surrendered immediately.
Just something to think about. We often here about how wonderful Europe is and how great their socialism is. Well, it's great because there are many things they don't fund. Apparently helicopters, boats, fast cars, guns and a freaking police force.
http://news.yahoo.com/norway-police-arrive-90-minutes-firing-began-205033309.html