Tom J
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Still on Severe alert, just wondering whether people think terrorism is now part of what the world is today, it doesnt seem to be going away so are we stuck with this or will things get better somehow
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Ryk
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Five years back and a shooting in a city was a big, unheard of thing that you were shocked to here about! Now its everyday and you don't even acknowledge it in anywhere near the same way. So yes, I think we'll be stuck with it. People will always want more than they can have.
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_Allan_
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You American?
11/09
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CorsAsh
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Welsh, nearly as bad
Tom
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corsaevu
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yeah interesting thought this, 5th year anniversary today and i am flying to heathrow tomoro.
prob a bad date to have picked!!
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1_Litre_Porsche_Beater
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my friends girlfriend starts her new job as a long haul trolley dolly today and she's flying to the usa, she's worried to say the least.
[Edited on 11-09-2006 by 1_Litre_Porsche_Beater]
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Sam
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5 years since it happened.
I'm listening to Coldplay - Sparks. This song always reminds me of the time I came home and saw all this going on, in the news, was listening to this song in the car.
RIP 9/11 people.
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andy1868
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http://www.rcfp.org/moussaoui/jpg/P200336.jpg
theres a picture of all the people killed in the attacks, R.I.P
sorry seth
[Edited on 11-09-2006 by andy1868]
[Edited on 11-09-2006 by andy1868]
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SetH
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jesus christ bandwith rapist, should have just linked to it tbh.
RIP to all the poor souls that perished on that day
[Edited on 12-09-2006 by Ian]
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Kerry
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we did min silence at 13.46pm
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SetH
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lol no worries m8, its quite uncanny looking at that picture, putting faces to the people that died that day.
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Lynny
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had a customer in work kick off at me today as we werent having a minutes silence
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Lynny
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quote: Originally posted by James
quote: Originally posted by lynny_sxi
had a customer in work kick off at me today as we werent having a minutes silence
You should have said sssshhhhhh
this was just after....he obeyed the silence
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Jules S
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
5 years since it happened.
I'm listening to Coldplay - Sparks. This song always reminds me of the time I came home and saw all this going on, in the news, was listening to this song in the car.
RIP 9/11 people.
Whilst i agree with that, 9/11 has become a mediafest to justify the 'war against terrorism'
I bet the terrorists are laughing themselves senseless about the coverage they are getting
Meanwhile, over in iraq, there are more fatalities per month than at the twin towers total. Think about that, and then add Afghanistan and the rest of the world....
I guess this post won't make me mr popular, but there is a broader 'loss of innocent life' picture out there.
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SetH
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Ive always thought this jules, but been scared to voice it tbh.
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Lynny
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yeah agreed jules - havent 32 of our soldies been killed in the last week or something daft like that over there?
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Carr
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nah jules i definately agree too. americans seem to think that just because they were non combatants its worse. well what about the blitz eh. they need some of that british grit to just grin and bear it.
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Ojc
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Why in the name of god would we have a minutes silence? You telling me that the Americans are gonna have a minutes silence on the 7/7?
No I didn't think so.
Seriously stop swallowing so much crap the media feeds you, Daddy Bush initiated all this mess, now we have to pick up the pieces of this big American mess.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Carr
americans seem to think that just because they were non combatants its worse. well what about the blitz eh. they need some of that british grit to just grin and bear it.
And that is exactly it, there homeland has never ever come under attack from anyone or anything, I know they had the Oklahoma bombings a few years back but that was some nut job.
So when eventually they come under attack its the worse thing since McDonalds run out of french fries for them.
They need to grow some fcuking balls the idiots.
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Jules S
quote: Originally posted by Sam
5 years since it happened.
I'm listening to Coldplay - Sparks. This song always reminds me of the time I came home and saw all this going on, in the news, was listening to this song in the car.
RIP 9/11 people.
Whilst i agree with that, 9/11 has become a mediafest to justify the 'war against terrorism'
I bet the terrorists are laughing themselves senseless about the coverage they are getting
Meanwhile, over in iraq, there are more fatalities per month than at the twin towers total. Think about that, and then add Afghanistan and the rest of the world....
I guess this post won't make me mr popular, but there is a broader 'loss of innocent life' picture out there.
No your just one of the more educated people out there who doesn't jump on the 'Sun/Mirror' bandwagon
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SetH
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ojc... A to the motherfucking K brother
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Ojc
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Don't think I'm a heartless bastard, I honestly feel remorse for those killed in this, but I see the bigger picture and those in charge of the USofA (hell yeah) have a lot to answer for regarding those deaths.
[Edited on 11-09-2006 by Ojc]
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Jules S
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Lets face it (openly) whilst 9/11 was a major tragedy, it was an American one (the first on their soil, embassy's aside)
As Oliver alluded to, will we have a 7/7 day in four years time?
Maybe, because we live in another country that seems to need to justify our actions elsewhere.
Cheers for that SetH, to me some things have to be said....I was just trying to put some perspective on the 9/11 events
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andy1868
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i have somewhat mixed feelings about the war on terror, but as time goes by, i see less and less point in it taking place. all i see on the news is British soldiers being killed in middle eastern countries and i for one am getting alittle sick of it. why are British troops still in Iraq? i have a cousin that recently came back from his second tour in iraq, his first being when the actual invasion was taking place. from what hes said to me, the coalition troops out there seem to be doing very little now, and the sectarian groups are calling the shots. Iraq is a very different place than what it was just after the invasion, and in my opinion, its time for our boys to come home for good.
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Fad
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IMO if the USA had a genuine motive for this invasion it would of been wrapped up by now, clearly ulterior motives are in place and now both British and American Soldiers are now drawn into Bush's ideals.
Can not understand why the Yanks still follow his every word
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