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A Thought on London Bombings one year later

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http://boortz.com/nuze/200607/07072006.html#london

 

It was 1 year ago today that Islamic terrorists bombed a bus and the subway in London, killing 52 people and injuring 700 others. But Great Britain's reaction to the terrorist attack is quite different than say....the surrender monkeys in Spain. While they recoiled in fear and elected an Al-Qaeda appeasing government, the UK didn't back down....and is back to business as usual.

 

And why is England so different in their reaction? Because they understand the enemy: Islamic terrorism. Day in and day out, throughout mosques in the Middle East, clerics preach death to countries in the West. Tony Blair knows this. That's why he has troops in Iraq, fighting in the war on terror.

 

Just like here...Islamic terror can strike at any moment. Al-Qaeda is organized all over the word with one goal: to kill innocent Americans, Brits and just about anybody else who opposes their hate-filled, radical Islamic ideology. So now, on the year anniversary of Britain's somewhat smaller 9/11, people should take note of the enemy, because they're still out there.

 

Too bad the Democrats in this country can't take a cue from their counterparts in the UK and take the war on terror seriously.

Nope, the reason the UK carries on with business as usual is because we've put up with the terrorist threat for years.

With the threat of the IRA bombers, and all the actual attacks carried out, we got used to a certain way of living. If anything, we've reverted back to the way we used to live before the last major bomb on this island which was the Manchester bomb in 1996.

We spent around 20 years knowing that any time we went into a major city we could be subject to a bomb or evacuated due to a hoax.

I have a tough time over this....

 

I mean.....I live in London, I understand there was alot of loss in peoples lives and it was a shocking day - but I do have trouble with the Islamic Terrorism 'branding' which seems to be tagged to every story like this over and over again.

 

We aren't even allowed to have an investigation here about what happened and we were made to do with a government "narative" of what they say happened of 7/7/2005.

 

Then we have the release of the "Al-Qaeda" tape which benefits one sole group.....the Blair government........what timing!

 

half the people in the capital go about their day, reading the Metro paper and thinking "oh, this is horrible isn't"...when in truth less than a handful will be able to see why there are so many un-answered questions......questions which are being refused an honest answer by a dis-honest government and MI5.

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yeah, every western government is out to destroy it's own citizenry and culture. you have nailed it down.

Stop generalising my thoughts to make them seem less important.

 

Things are alot more complicated and my questions are 100% valid and with reason.

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less important? your ideas could not be less important. you can post all of the articles in the world and I wouldn't take any credence in your well-formulated questions.

 

if you would take a day or two away from your computer monitor and think about what's really going on with the world's epidemic of bloodthirsty Islamic Fascism, maybe there would be a spark in the part of your brain that you are not using.

 

here's a thought: run for office based on your conspiracy theories that you are so happy to spew out on these threads, and see how many people just laugh in your face. those will be the people in touch with reality.

Stop generalising my thoughts to make them seem less important.

 

Things are alot more complicated and my questions are 100% valid and with reason.

 

So if you live in the UK, why do you care about a road being built in america?

less important? your ideas could not be less important. you can post all of the articles in the world and I wouldn't take any credence in your well-formulated questions.

 

if you would take a day or two away from your computer monitor and think about what's really going on with the world's epidemic of bloodthirsty Islamic Fascism, maybe there would be a spark in the part of your brain that you are not using.

 

here's a thought: run for office based on your conspiracy theories that you are so happy to spew out on these threads, and see how many people just laugh in your face. those will be the people in touch with reality.

 

To respond to your comments would insult my intelligence.

I agree the true story isn't being shown here, like that kid who died in the army earlier this week. I know someone who knows what happened to him for the past couple weeks leading upto his death, but she is not allowed to tell anyone offically because it will case doubts on the "offical" story, the coverup

So if you live in the UK' date=' why do you care about a road being built in america?[/quote']

 

Because it's part of a bigger picture. And this is the wrong thread for that issue. ;)

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