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(Message started by: janspeed on Jul 7th, 2005, 5:32pm)

Title: Massacre in London
Post by janspeed on Jul 7th, 2005, 5:32pm
:(
My thoughts and condolences go to the families who were affected by this massacre.
We need to put faces to these murderers and hunt them down, it makes me angry. >:(

Jay

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by waynem325 on Jul 7th, 2005, 7:33pm
I'm with you mate-this sickens me to the core!!!!
It makes you feel so helpless especially when so many people are affected but there's not a d**n thing you can do!

Lets hope Blair finally grows a back bone and a pair of balls and takes some overdue, much needed "forceful" action!!!

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Octavian_P on Jul 7th, 2005, 7:58pm
I'm not from England but this is all about humanity, i was shoked when i saw the news, how bad it was. I'm with you all. Let's hope for the best.

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Dave on Jul 7th, 2005, 8:08pm
Yes.
I sincerley hope no one anyone knows was harmed this morning.. though that's a selfish thing to say. Other real people were killed.

But like Paul says. There could be some good that comes of this. I think we're definately building some kind of stern hardy response to terrorism already.. it's all learning. New kind of war and all. Things will change.

Hopefully there'll never be a repeat of today. And I hope people deal with it as best as possible.

Dave.


Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Dave on Jul 7th, 2005, 8:12pm
Thanks, Paul, by the way. I'm too far up north to be massively affected so, I too should send some of the love downwards, heh.



Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by dart on Jul 7th, 2005, 9:31pm
i think we all know and appreiciate what has happened today,But blame can only be apportioned to those who cause the outright carnage and misery in the first place!
 How could anyone intentionally take a bomb to place full of human beings(us) and explode it? It is beyond words,and with my last breath they will not prevail!
 My heart goes out to all those who are now suffering.
 Life is fragile enough!
                                      Dart

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Geoff_W on Jul 7th, 2005, 9:57pm
There are many people ending their day whose lives have been changed forever by the cold calculations of a sick and evil few. Over 700 casualties and a growing death toll

There are some who still do not know where their loved ones are or if they are safe.

We need to help those that need it.  We also need a firm resolve to keep on with a steady purpose, we simply cannot let these evil people prevail.


Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by dart on Jul 7th, 2005, 10:04pm
[]They never will Geoff.

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by dart on Jul 7th, 2005, 10:27pm
Some people blame all this on Iraq,some blame it on govenments,you can blame it on what you like,if the free world does'nt take a stand,then what is the future?
  The world went through it's darkest years 60 years ago,the tiyranists did'nt win then,and they will not win this time!God bless you London.For once and for all we are on the same side, Black,white,pale,or tanned,We must bring down this monster,this murderer,
this relic of the past,and we will!!Long live a future of Careing people.

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by janspeed on Jul 8th, 2005, 12:24am
Great Britain has been feeling the effects of terrorism since god knows when.
All started when the ex colonies wanted independence.
Fair play to them. but Mohatmah Ghandi had the right idea, None aggressive protest.
Look at Northern Ireland, there has been more achived through the ballot box than ever the bomb and the bullet.
The other side of the coin is, one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter.
Bo££o$&s, when you kill innocent people you are a murderer.
I was affected by the bombs in Manchester and Warrington, not directly but i knew people who were, good friends of mine.
And a soldier who was killed in Northern Ireland. I wont name name`s, i`m not gonna start a political debate about this. :-X
Cos you will always get some body who will argue the T%$$ about it.
Any hoo rant over. I`m going to bed now.
My thought`s will be with the victim`s of the bombing`s and their families and the injured.
And our brave service men and women who were impeccable.
God bless them all.

Jay

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by dart on Jul 8th, 2005, 12:28am
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Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by admin on Jul 9th, 2005, 7:35pm
I happened to be in London on Thursday and my wife was flying into Luton and then the Bus into Central London.

My heart goes out to all those affected however I am totally drunk off with the Media and the way they portray it as 'London under Siege'. 99.995% of Londoners were not directly affected by the bombs and carried on as Londoners do - they walked to and from work and just made the best of a bad job. And yet the press made it out to be major chaos and disruption - playing into the bombers hands. It wasn't like that - London people just aren't like that either. They get on.

I hope that they remember the role played so superbly by the emergency services when it comes to their next round of pay rises!!

Steve

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by scorpio_man on Jul 9th, 2005, 7:52pm
hi steve

i was thinking the same thing. that's just what they want. i've family in london and as you said, they just get on with it. that's what we all do. that's why they will never win anything.

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by janspeed on Jul 9th, 2005, 7:59pm
Well said Steve.
I think the Londoners did what all Brits do best, "A stiff upper lip"
But it wasn`t just Brits that were the victims, Australians, Sierra Leoneians, And other tourists.
If you look at Manchester, Warrington, Londonderry(Derry), Belfast, and Omah. they all carried on in the face of adversity.
Any hoo lets not get all political.
I started this post so that everybody could recognise the bravery of the emergency services and the  injured and lets not forget the dead.
Lets hope the perpetrators are caught and brought to justice.

Jay

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Scorpioen84 on Jul 10th, 2005, 8:13pm

on 07/07/05 at 19:33:12, waynem325 wrote:
I'm with you mate-this sickens me to the core!!!!
It makes you feel so helpless especially when so many people are affected but there's not a d**n thing you can do!

Lets hope Blair finally grows a back bone and a pair of balls and takes some overdue, much needed "forceful" action!!!

heh...
[] on most of it... Blair need go get som balls of his one, not borrow Buch`s balls all the time...  >:( :P

Thoughts goes to those affected by the masdness..
ill just say.... : STAY STRONG.!

Sinserly
me and my girlfriend. (From Norway)

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by dart on Jul 11th, 2005, 10:49pm
Thankyou Scopioen.
    And belive you me,there has never been,or ever will be,a lack of balls in this country!
      And being Strong is all we know how to be ;)
           
                   Cheers mate ;)

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by janspeed on Jul 12th, 2005, 12:09am
[] with Scorpioen.
Its nice to know that when it counts our European Brother`s are right here shoulder to shoulder with us.

Jay

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by music_master on Jul 12th, 2005, 12:20am
i ask myself the question when are all these acts of terrorism gonna stop  :( its so sad what is ther to prove im deeply sadend by this but as true brits we will never give in to these evil people i hope we find them  :o

Title: Re: Massacre in London
Post by Pegasus on Jul 21st, 2005, 9:40pm
[] with all said so far.

My neighbour wants to have a t-shirt with an appropriate message for these ......s.

I think a simple design with a 2 finger salute from all Brits should do it.

Cheers

Pegasus



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