the bombings were wrong, but it is also society's fault that they happened, since the people doing the bombings were very poor and deprived and were probably also kept outside of mainstream society on account of their colour.
2006-07-07 01:16:16
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answered by Anonymous
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It was awful. I remember getting woken up by my cell phone because I had CNN news alerts on it. At the time I was living in California, it reminded me all too much about 9/11. 7/7 was just a terrible, terrible tragedy that didn't need to happen.
2006-07-07 01:16:29
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answered by Cali Dude 4
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I dont live in London nor England but I do feel that the people there like U must be terrified from attacks of this sort............
But try question `why someone born in ur country or a citizen of ur country to do so.....`
to be frank, I think it boils down to your countries actions in the first place which led to this feud........
2006-07-07 01:35:56
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answered by monkey see monkey do! 3
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pretty scary as 2 of the bombs were 5mins from my university!!!!
and i was planning on meeting my friend near there but we changed our minds...! lucky thing was that it was a little while after the university term finished otherwise i really wouldnt be surprised if a student from my uni died!
another bomb was at liverpool street where my friend worked for the summer!!!
waking up to a phonecall from your friend saying london has been bombed was scary
spent the rest of the day starting at the tv screen in disbelief and ringing my friends to make sure they were ok...
2006-07-07 01:19:54
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answered by lazydazy 4
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living next door or even living with you.
Do you know exactly what all your family members get up to?
None of us do, but we can't let it slow us down or change our way of life. That is giving the scum traitor terrorists exactly what they want.
Live your life, and live it to the full in memory of all those in London, New York, Madrid, Bali and all over the world who have died at the hands of cold blooded callous murdering scum.
2006-07-07 01:21:41
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answered by super_star 4
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Hey hunni its absolutly awful i live in Manchester now but i lived in londona nd was born there i moved to manchester 4 yrs ago and to think for yrs ago i could be one of thoeppl who died im so great full that ii wasnt there and knowone i knew was in it -- we had a 2 minute silents today like a bomb went of it was like really loud -- i just hope that ppl dont see what they did as somthing to look forwad to doing coz its disgrace full to think ppl actualy do it and i hope u have recovered from that ilness--- a whole yr has gone past since it happeneas and ppl are still re living the experiance its terrible and ppls houdl think up things so evil-- Hope taht helped wot ever u wonted to find out -- email me and IM me anytime- pinkfeverpink@yahoo.co.uk
2006-07-07 01:17:59
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answered by Anonymous
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well wen the bombings happen on the 7th 4 days before i was in london at the kingross where it happend. i was going on tubes everyday and trains and buses it append that day i thought god iam so lucky we went with school on a redsidental im so lucky luv shoana frm leedsxx
2006-07-07 01:19:08
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answered by mona is hot 06 1
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it is horrible i was in london on the 1 to the 3 of juily and wen i heard about i was like omg
2006-07-07 01:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It is sickening, how someone can be brainwashed and extort a religion. I remember i was in college and we heard the news, everyone was going frantic to find out whether their parents were okay.
2006-07-07 02:15:36
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answered by corleonelover 3
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Life is sacred, and should be valued and respected. Let us try and help the suicide bombers by re-orientating their thinking. We shouldn't kill ourselves or others for any reason. We can always talk about our differences, it is better to jaw-jaw than to blow-up!
2006-07-07 01:20:43
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answered by concerned 2
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