Nige said:
Barbaric Bastards
Can civilised countries ever truly defeat Terrorism? I sincerely hope so.
Not unless we use different tactics than we've been using upto date. Terrorism has been around for a few centuries in its present recognisable form, and it's never once been beaten fully.
sole seeker said:
There are no adequate words to discuss this tragedy.
I was hoping to check in here to find that the Brits in our community were all physically safe. I'm relieved to see that Jim and the Chimp are okay. I hope and pray that all your friends and family are safe too.
Nothing has come up on the UKTF about anyone who knows anyone who's missing. I don't think any of our brothers and sisters have been caught up in the tragedy. Thanks for your words.
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dskodj said:
I have 2 very good friends that coulda been killed or injured in all this fucking bullshit. One I heard back from and he's ok (thank god! was his lucky day, he didnt have to work in London today!) and the other..I yet to hear from.
This world has gone to fucking hell, call me a racist (which im normaly far from) if youd like for this next comment, I really dont care cause I speak my mind and how I feel...but someone needs to do away with these fuckin towelheads that are barbaricly killing all these innocent people and that are probably gonna lead us to the end of the world via nuke!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just dont understand this whole country war bullshit! Why cant people just be people and all stick together???? Theres always some country fuckin it all up. These stupid mother fuckers who are doing the terror acts are gettin innocent people of their own killed doin this shit too. Is there any right or any wrong anymore? I dont think so.
If it were up to me, id have a plan set and go and take out the people doing this shit directly...not just hit a whole country and take innocent people that had nothing to do with it. Their leaders may be evil..but it doesnt mean others in the country are...but like I said..theres no right and no wrong anymore..welcome to hell people
I understand how you're feeling mate, I think most of us do. I should though quote one of the things roughly from the website that has claimed responsibility... It went something like "our people can now take comfort from knowing that we are not helpless against the barbarian and that the massacres perpetrated by the British and their allies are now being avenged".
Now NOTHING excuses the brain-dead murdering sons of bitches for doing this and they forfeit every right they can be stripped of them and their freedom for the rest of their miserable lives if MI 5 can catch them, but that quote hurts the more because it's true. There are normal people who could've lead productive lives and become engineers, doctors, teachers or whatever who are now plotting murder and destruction because they feel they've got something against us. And they
have, sadly. Nothing excuses what they've done; it was an act of pure darkness, but what happened in London was miniscule compared to what our armed forces have done in the Middle and Near East. Tens of thousands died there, so is it any wonder that there are people willing to turn aside from normal life and change themselves into base murderers and terrorists? They feel they've got the right to do what they've done. I will
never agree with murder and violence, I think it's moronic and the basest of evils, but can anyone be surprised that these people are in such a mood that makes them so easilly manipulatable by the scum who recruit for and run these loony organisations?
kis123 said:
There is also no iron-clad, irrefutible proof that AlQueida is responsible. Just because a bomb went off and a letter went out, it doesn't mean they did it. Everything that happens now gets pinned on AlQueida. Too easy for me to instantly accept. It just as easily could've been local or done by some other coward!
Who did it is secondary. The deaths and injuries are in the forefront. My heart goes out to the families, but I hope a real investigation is done before assumptions are assumed into fact.
Kis, you speak with ineffable wisdom. I couldn't have put it better in a million years hun.
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milagros317 said:
I went to a minor league baseball game last night, a home game of the Brooklyn Cyclones in Coney Island.
Before the playing of the national anthem, the stadium announcer asked every to stand for a moment of silence, "in memory and honor of those murdered by the terrorists in London this morning." The crowd of 8,000+ complied, standing and remaining silent in tribute.
Just thought this wouldn't make the news anywhere outside of Brooklyn, and wanted to record it in this thread.
That's wonderful Mils, thanks for sharing it.
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I'm sure right now that we're all thinking and praying for the people who've been affected directly or by association with this awful event. I just want to say thanks for y'all who've chipped in with kind words and feelings. Y'all are our familly, yanno?
