Innocent people died, people from all religions, all faiths, all with no warning. People were maimed and scarred for life, the ripples go though to the families....friends.... work places....they will never forget the day that changed their lives....and for what - what was gained on 7/7??
2006-07-07 11:09:44
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answered by DonnaDoop 4
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Loads of propaganda. People are bombed every day across the world. You don't see the government holding a memorial for all the people British and American armies mutilated in Iraq. The numbers were into the thousands. Fifty odd people die here and there is a big national grieving ceremony. It is just another sympathy stunt to try to justify an illegal war. This is in no way disrespectful to the families of those who lost their lives, it was indeed a terrible personal tragedy for the people involved. I just have an issue with the war mongering bureaucracy of it all.
2006-07-07 18:12:42
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answered by fizzycrystal 3
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The attacks on London were a cowardly attempt to scare the British people out of their lifestyle. Terrorists are the biggest wimps on the planet and dont know the first thing about Islam, which is what most of them claim to be fighting for.
2006-07-08 15:55:18
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answered by Chris M 3
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The attacks in London last year was a sign of worse to come.There are thousands of immigrant terrorists walking in the UK, of course they were let in by our corrupted government.I know the attacks were bad,but with war in Iraq and Afghanistan,these things were going to happen.The war between Christian and Muslim people has been going on for centuries,now is it pay back.The Muslims have declared jihad,so christian England must fight.It seems only a spark against the Muslim faith will start the crusading war again.Bring them on i say.
2006-07-08 07:11:30
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answered by churchboy4901389 1
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Recreational attack involve many that are not playing the same game.
It is obvious that war is part of the primal makeup of mankind. I feel that those that want war should engage those of like mind. That is to say if it were tennis you would play on a tennis court with tennis players. Soccer players do not run on the tennis court and disrupt the game.
This should hold true for terrorist also go play terror with those that like that game not on the subway or the tennis court.
2006-07-07 18:15:50
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answered by 43 5
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I think it was a cowardly act and if the government hadn't have lost control on immigration and booted extremists out a long time ago it might never have happened. The only plus side to this atrocity is at least there are three less scumbags in our society.
2006-07-07 18:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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When I was younger -- growing up in a segregated United States of America -- I was unsure how best to fight against the hate and racism around me. For a while I was convinced you have to fight back. Violence was inescapable. My experience of GOD does not now endorse such a view. Clearly, those perpetrating violence to fulfill their vision of GOD, stand in need of a new vision -- the vision we, ourselves, as the handiwork of GOD must show each other. Mercy, forbearance, forgiveness exist in men only because they exist in mankind's creator. Those attacking London, Madrid, New York, the Pentagon, thought themselves in a correct relationship with GOD and with life. Emotional, irrational and deceived, their reason failed, and they could no longer be reasoned with. When men choose faith rather than reason, unless faith affirms communication, exchange, peace and sharing they forfeit life, love, and purpose. They exalt death; they stupidly die.
THE BLACK PHOENIX
Washington, DC
2006-07-07 18:20:36
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answered by THE BLACK PHOENIX 6
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I was in central london when it happened and it was chaos everywhere. The people who died or who were injured were just normal Londoners trying to get to work. I also feel sorry for the brain-washed suicide bombers who thought they were doing God's work by killing innocent people.
2006-07-07 18:11:24
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answered by CJ75 1
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What .!! .. I say Kill a muslim at every chance ... give this country back to the British people ... ITS TIME to make a stand aganst the stinking scum in OUR Country .. !!
But we wont Cos most British White Anglo Saxon men are just piss heads..! .. That wont do a thing until its to late.
The Muslim's fight ...we take it up the ****....thats a fact .. we have no fighting left.... a sad fact but the UK is full of wankers that just talk a good fight down the pub. ....!!
2006-07-07 18:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard a news story on NPR yesterday here in the U.S., that the Imams that preach in the Mosques in the U.K. are brought in from Muslim countries, and that many bring with them a view that jihad and violence against any "infidels" is justifiable. That is repulsive. When our leaders speak of Muslims and Islam in general they say that it is a peaceful religion. I am having difficulty lately believing that.
2006-07-07 20:38:39
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answered by christophert1000 3
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