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Old 23 May 2013, 11:51 PM   #61
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Simply horrible, the only thing I can say is that my thoughts are with the family and friends of this soldier, this is simply disgusting...
My sentiment exactly!
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Old 23 May 2013, 11:57 PM   #62
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Another horrible incident all in the name of the "peaceful" religon. Let me be quiet before i get into trouble.
Good call. The track record for horrible incidents done in the name of various "peaceful" faith traditions is not great.
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Old 24 May 2013, 12:56 AM   #63
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Judging by the attackers speech from the video any action can be justified just throw in some undiagnosed psychosis.

Very grim indeed.
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Old 24 May 2013, 01:33 AM   #64
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Kind of ironic that the guy who murdered that soldier said the exact same thing when the camera was turned toward him.

This nonsense has to stop.
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Old 24 May 2013, 01:36 AM   #65
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Old 24 May 2013, 01:50 AM   #66
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The problem is where does risk management stop?

The Duke of Lancasters Regiment just had a homecoming parade near us... Well advertised, very public, no way to make it "secure". Of course thankfully it all went off well but it would have been a very soft target.

By the same token I've often been within arms length of members of the Royal family. Should they stop going out in public? Obviously their CP Officers would have been there but I doubt they could have done much to stop an attack if the perpetrator had no though for there own safety.

I don't have any of the answers but this has to stop. The "power" of terrorism is that a tiny number of people can influence the whole county through the threat of what they might do.

Worldweary as I am I didn't think there was much left that could shock me but this really has rocked me.

Just wait until "they" get their hands on a nuclear or dirty bomb. It will happen in the future.
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Old 24 May 2013, 01:53 AM   #67
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Just wait until "they" get their hands on a nuclear or dirty bomb. It will happen in the future.
Very scary,but your probably right !
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Old 24 May 2013, 02:12 AM   #68
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This is just shocking. It reminds me of the Boston bombing recently. It is alarming and discouraging that these people are out there. I think it's important to remember that for every 1 evil person like this, there are 100,000 people who just want to be peaceful, love their families, and go to work everyday. It would be nice if everyone could be that way, but unfortunately that's not how it is. Terrible.

Condolences to the loved ones of the departed. Thoughts & prayers.
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Old 24 May 2013, 02:24 AM   #69
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A classic case of "Biting the hand, that feeds you". These terrorists immigrated to greener pastures in the West from their war-torn famine infested homeland and yet they repay the act of kindness given to them by killing the citizens of their host country.

I am an immigrant myself here in the US. I am grateful that I came here to legally work and earn a decent living.

These islamic terrorists came to London as refugees seeking asylum. Then they repay the good citizens of London with Terror, same goes to the Immigrant Boston Bombers.

If only they stayed in their homeland, I bet these Islamic immigrants would die of Famine in Nigeria while the Boston bombers would die of bombs from the Russian military in Chechnya. Too bad, the US and London help the wrong ingrates. End of rant.
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Old 24 May 2013, 02:25 AM   #70
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Another horrible incident all in the name of the "peaceful" religon. Let me be quiet before i get into trouble.
Sad but true.
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Old 24 May 2013, 02:49 AM   #71
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A classic case of "Biting the hand, that feeds you". These terrorists immigrated to greener pastures in the West from their war-torn famine infested homeland and yet they repay the act of kindness given to them by killing the citizens of their host country.

I am an immigrant myself here in the US. I am grateful that I came here to legally work and earn a decent living.

These islamic terrorists came to London as refugees seeking asylum. Then they repay the good citizens of London with Terror, same goes to the Immigrant Boston Bombers.

If only they stayed in their homeland, I bet these Islamic immigrants would die of Famine in Nigeria while the Boston bombers would die of bombs from the Russian military in Chechnya. Too bad, the US and London help the wrong ingrates. End of rant.
It's best not to rant.

It makes me the bad guy for having to close the thread because the soapbox came out.

I've got plenty to say on a range of complex issues, ingroup-outgroup battles included.

I don't say them here though.
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Old 24 May 2013, 02:52 AM   #72
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A classic case of "Biting the hand, that feeds you". These terrorists immigrated to greener pastures in the West from their war-torn famine infested homeland and yet they repay the act of kindness given to them by killing the citizens of their host country.

I am an immigrant myself here in the US. I am grateful that I came here to legally work and earn a decent living.

These islamic terrorists came to London as refugees seeking asylum. Then they repay the good citizens of London with Terror, same goes to the Immigrant Boston Bombers.

If only they stayed in their homeland, I bet these Islamic immigrants would die of Famine in Nigeria while the Boston bombers would die of bombs from the Russian military in Chechnya. Too bad, the US and London help the wrong ingrates. End of rant.
I believe you may find they were 'home-grown' which is even worse.
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Old 24 May 2013, 03:14 AM   #73
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It's best not to rant.

It makes me the bad guy for having to close the thread because the soapbox came out.

I've got plenty to say on a range of complex issues, ingroup-outgroup battles included.

I don't say them here though.
Sorry Paul just closed it before you some will never learn to keep certain rants to themselves.
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