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Almost

author Posted by:Sebastian on date Jun 23rd, 2009 | filed Filed under: Boneheads

The “Captain” of the Sea Shepherd was detained in Portugal for a few hours until police figured out the warrant out on him had expired in 2008.  A year late and a Euro short.  He was in Portugal to attend a meeting of the International Whaling Commission, which has condemned the Sea Shepherd tactics.

Hopefully justice will catch up to Paul Watson before he gets someone killed.

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tag6 Responses to “Almost”

  1. anon Said,

    One Limpet mine could take care of this…

  2. sburch79 Said,

    Another reason I like the show is that it exposes this group for what it is. I had never heard of Sea Shepard before and probably wouldn’t have cared. Now, me and thousands of others who watch the show know what kind of a asshat this guy is. Seriously, how crazy do you have to be to get kicked out of greenpeace?

  3. Stacy Said,

    One Limpet mine could take care of this…

    Or it’s easily within the means of an individual or a small organization to roll your own guided aerial bombs these days. The only hard part would be obtaining high explosives without getting in jail. I don’t condone that means of dealing with Mr. Watson, but he ought to be considering the possibility.

  4. ParatrooperJJ Said,

    The bigger question is how come Japan does not have an open warrant on him?

  5. Andrew Said,

    Justice, or the icy waters of the Antarctic.

    The bad thing about that is a lot of ignorant, smelly, hippies would be lost due to his dumb assedness.

    Did I say bad thing? Sorry!

  6. W. Jackson Said,

    The good news is, last week Japan passed a new law that gives their military and Coast Guard the necessary authority to use any means necessary to stop pirates. While military warships are forbidden from entering the demilitarized Antarctic zone, appropriately armed Coast Guard vessels aren’t restricted. Season three promises to be real short.