Good thoughts of people we will all miss.Sadness that cowards destroyed the lives of so many and for what! Hate for people that incite the the terror that was and still is being caused. Fear for our children growing up in an unstable world. How do we explain to children what happened and why. If people want to live in this country then they should obey our rules and culture, not kill those that are innocent. Pride that we have so many great people in the capital and other parts of the country that assisted in the hard task of tending the persons that were cauht up in the tradgy that enveloped our country. God bless the British people.
2006-07-06 22:14:13
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answered by iloveliz 3
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7/7 was an atrocious act of terrorism. It has made me think long and hard about Islam and its followers. All the Muslims I have come across are decent, hardworking peaceful people. I find it very hard to go with the general consensus of opinion that Muslims are all evil terrorists, we should remember that the terrorists are the extreme minority and that the majority are not like this.
2006-07-07 05:10:16
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answered by ehc11 5
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Not good at all. There is NOTHING good about it.
I work around Liverpool street & Aldgate and will be attending the National 2 minutes silence, at the Lloyds Building.
2006-07-07 05:15:05
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answered by super_star 4
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we wil never be able to stop terrorism, it wil only get worse with people like al queda and the taliban. these people have no mercy whatsoever.
unfortunately thats just the way the world has turned out to be these days.
and now more innocent people and soldiers are gettin killed in places like iraq and afghanistan tryin to stop it from happenin all over again.
there wil be another terrorist attack guaranteed, its just a waitin game til then.
2006-07-07 05:17:27
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answered by victoria l 2
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BAD... because 7/7 is only the first. The enemy is within - homegrown muslim British nationals, or muslim Americans who are bent on translating jihadist ideology into violent acts of mass killing. No one knows who they are... until they blow themselves up.
2006-07-07 06:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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what is happening today in all newspapers and on all news channels is also a form of terrorism, by stuffing down our throats again just brings the terrorist what they want, publicity and fear in the public. let the people involved in this a year ago get on with their lives and deal with it in their own way. don't keep reminding them it will never heal.
2006-07-07 05:21:09
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answered by john p 1
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i don't really know what to think, these things have been goin on since history began and it seems almost normal now, though those who lost their innocent lives are remembered obviously, many, but i dont feel anything for the bombers or their families because we don't know what the families of the victims are going through one year on, and if it was our relative we wouldn't show any sympathy, x
2006-07-07 05:20:04
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answered by monaUK 5
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I think today is a sad day, not just for the remeberance of the people who died, but sad as in idiotic, that people are laying a remeberance, to the bombers too.
2006-07-07 05:08:45
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answered by REAPER_ENTERPRISES 5
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i think its bad why do people thrive on death and destruction it to me always seems to be people in power that cause all the wars after 2 world wars you would have thought man would have learned by there death and destruction and mistakes that would be it but man will destory its self
2006-07-07 08:23:49
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answered by martin r 5
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i was watching the news and new terrorist footage came threw, saying this is only the start unless we pull our troops from iraq, i say we fire a nuke over to iraq and bomb the whole place till it's just a crator that would solve all these terrorists.
(I know it's a bit extreme but they do it to us on a smaller scale)
2006-07-07 05:37:41
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answered by tony blair 1
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