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| Was anyone here on London public transport yesterday ? if so how were you affected by it ( did you have to walk home or not go to work ? ) |
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All the people of London have to keep it in perspective, when compaired to the common good of running the country, the police, hospitals ect. Quote:
We took attacks like this in our stride during the years of the NI violence that came to the mainland, but people knew about this, knew why it had happened, even though they loathed the bombers. But the bombing yesterday, what was that about, what point was it suppose to make, against a state like Britain. If we keep a total sence of perspective, it will happen again, if the govenment don't put it in perspective, with other countries, then they will bring out better anti terrosism measures, draconian if need be. We can't keep this bombing in perspective by compairing it with Iarael, Iraq or whatever, nothing would get done, saying well it happens elseware, not to worry.
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| I am proud to be British almost all of the time. Today, the ordinary people of London are returning to work showing that they will not be dictated to by the evil people that have cowardly attacked our capital and took the life of so many innocent people. I admire their fortitude and have nothing but respect for their resilience. Like many other countries, when terrorists attack, the nation unites and hopefully becomes stronger. British people have reacted with the same fortitude as the Spanish, Turkish and other people of the world who suffer this outrage. However, I abhor the hyposcrisy of many leaders who talk about terrorism not winning. Tell that to Martin McGuinness - given a position in government, and salaried in his westminster office after many years of terrorist attrocity. Did he lose??? The lives people gave in this nation's battle against the IRA have clearly been forgotten as every murderer freely walks the streets of the UK, given amnesty by this government. It would appear that we, as a nation, are only aloud to be vigilant and resilient against the 'flavour of the month' terrorist, as situations change and determine who we are told to oppose. Ken Linvinsgstone talked of his revulsion at what happened yesterday but reguarly condoned the terrorist attacks on innoncent members of the public by his friends across the Irish Sea (actually displaying IRA propaganda on the GLC headquarters). I await (with repugnance) the day when the evil terrorist srenounce their fight and are given positions of power in my (our) country. A sickening day yesterday - and a day on which I hope the people throwing bricks through car windows and attacking houses in Scotland feel deeply ashamed of themselves. |
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Deepest sympathy to all people of England. Mongoose, Lemming, Good on you guys; you should be proud to be British- True Soldiers of the Queen. Quote:
Last edited by Paoli : 08-07-2005 at 11:09 AM. |
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I'm not a fan of protesting and protestors, I think they should go to some field somewhere, taking the media, and protest there. What we don't need is police resources going to all areas of the country following around thousands of people, trying to control them, trying to organise a safe protest, when in other areas the police are needed to save lives and control chaos resulting from real fear. As it turns out the police coped really well in London. But if simultaneous attacks would have taken place in four or five major cities in Britain, we would have been heavily undermanned because loads of people are causing havoc in Scotland, just because they can, just because they have an excuse to!! Those people should be rounded up and literally stuck in prison for twenty years!
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| I'm proud to be British,but i am even prouder to be ENGLISH.Tony Blair and his cronies don't want us to have an identity and that stinks.If it wasn't for the fact that this government had alienated us in the eyes of so many others round the world then the events of yesterday would never have happened. I bet if i was to put an England flag out of the window during the Ashes tests i would be told to bring it down as it offends somebody. |
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| Intresting you mention the IRA situation Milo. Even more interesting is that when you mention the IRA, then organisations backing terrorsts, many american politicians go all quiet. Anyway, according to these twatty terrorsts, people in the UK are living in fear in every quarter. Actualy I'm not, angry, yes, watchful yes in faer no. Now these tosser up in Scotland (not the scots I hasten to add). I'm an anti anti capitalist capitalist. These tree hugging soap dodging thugs need to have a long conversation with Mr truncheon, and if neccessary Mr Tear gas too. (I'm not sure if the y were "busy" yesterday - my guess not as I think the police and locals might have given them a right pasting with little provocation). So they want "fair trade". Good so do I. I want to compete with the big boys so it well everyone. But isnt trade capitalism ? Proud to be Bristish ??? Damn right I am. Tolerent of others ?? Up until they start bombing. Can I hang a union jack outside my window without a left wing council beardy weirdy knocking on my door ?? Highly unlikely. And how come they can ask you to take it down anyway ????? I spent an hour looking for the revelevent "law" and found nothing. Greg hang your flag with pride and leave there regardless mate....
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