Absolutely. We're probably under threat a lot more frequently than we realise, and maybe they only release information if it's something that we're going to notice, like the increased security at airports today.
I think they're doing a great job and deserve a lot of respect.
2006-08-10 04:39:37
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answered by Wafflebox 5
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No, lets applaud the Globalists for formulating a plot even more ingenious than 9-11! In this latest episode of the unfolding "terrorism" drama there is no action committed, and no "loose change" to clean up. ;-) And yet they can.........
1. Keep "terrorism" fresh in the public mind
2. Claim just as much danger and evil with much less effort.
3. Prime the world for another disaster.
4. There is absolutely no evidence, it is all just here-say, and "liquid explosives" can EASILY be produced!
5. Convince people to forfeit more of their rights, allowing the powers at hand to tighten their vice grip on us a little more.
After 9-11 I REALLY stopped trusting the Government. After their blatant staging of terrorist attacks, they stepped into a "no mans land" in which some people would be fully on to them while their plans were in motion. They are now going to move faster and more forcefully towards their final goal. It is up to the last of us who are still awake to rise up against this tyranny.
2006-08-10 11:54:10
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answered by makavelllii 2
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It is not over yet,and yes I Applaud our security services and the police ,they have a tough job thats for sure ,What gets me is the way these terrorist fight their war,when there are two sides you wear different uniforms,they do not wear uniforms,they do it slyly which is a cowards way,its like 2 teams of footballers playing in the same colours who fights who,they are supposed to be home grown terrorist too,british passports and claiming every benefit going.ENOCH POWELL was right,If muslims want to fight ,they should fight in their country of origin,They are not and never will be English.
2006-08-10 11:55:30
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answered by jean c 3
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I'll applaude them when the bombs that didn't go off on the planes don't go off on the tube and train on my way home from work tonight.
Remember what happened when they couldn't get one on the tube last time? They used a bus instead.
2006-08-10 11:42:21
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answered by Stephen H 4
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Yes - assuming of course that the threat was actually genuine in the first place. Doesn't the new Human Rights Act go to parliament soon? or am I just being far too synical?
2006-08-10 11:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes Bricklayer , I join you wholeheartedly ,all we have to wait for now is the Bent lawyers and Human Rights Mongrels to start denigrating our Police and Security Services , and start demanding "COMPENSATION" for arresting this rabble ,
2006-08-13 10:57:03
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answered by ? 5
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Damn straight I will. I worked out that if it did happen around 3000+ people could have been murdered. I hope the terrorists never succeed.
2006-08-10 11:48:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Put me down for this too
Only thing I would like to ask is
Did these police have guns
If they did
Why did they not save this Country Millions of POUNDS in Court costs to prosecute these PEOPLE
Also they could have saved us Millions of POUNDS in JAIL COSTs
They should have just SHOT THEM leave one LIVE to get more INFORMATION FROM HIM
Why do they not use TRUTH DRUGS ON THESE THINGS TO GET THE TRUTH FROM THEM
FIND THE REST OF THESE ANIMALS
2006-08-12 06:25:27
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answered by itsa o 6
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maybe we should wait to see if the 'attempt at mass murder' ever gets to court and we actually get to hear what the facts are and hear them tested before a judge and jury
2006-08-10 11:40:15
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answered by neilcam2001 3
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yes they were superb and a huge well done to the airports and staff who managed to deal with the situation sensibly and quickly
2006-08-10 11:44:50
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answered by willows 5
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