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What do you think?
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 12:39 pm |
About the more bomb scares we have..at least 21 people have been arrested on suspicion of the bombing all young muslims, They tried to explode 6 different planes flights from the UK to the U.S. Now people aren't aloud to take hand luggage on the plane, everyone is given a plastic see-threw bag
Tony Blair who is in the Carabbien won't fly back now and is sorting things from over there.
I think this is really sad.. why would they kill innocents? I personally think if they want to die that bad police should execute them.
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 02:14 pm |
omg, are they Muslims ???
That would make things much more harder for Muslims all over the world !!
Who would be the beneficiary of such actions ??
Not Muslims for sure , who might be then ??? :-S
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 09:47 pm |
It seems that there are connections with Pakistan and those arrested at all British Muslims I am afraid - born and raised in our country then wanting to create havoc. There was also a paralell effort in PAckstan, Karachi, and people have been arrested there too. As for Tony Blair, pity he dont stay in the Carrabean or better still go shack up with his bum chum Bush! And may they live happily ever after, so that we can too
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 10:16 pm |
Quoting libralady: It seems that there are connections with Pakistan and those arrested at all British Muslims I am afraid - born and raised in our country then wanting to create havoc. There was also a paralell effort in PAckstan, Karachi, and people have been arrested there too. As for Tony Blair, pity he dont stay in the Carrabean or better still go shack up with his bum chum Bush! And may they live happily ever after, so that we can too |
I would certainly welcome Tony Blair with open arms. Under his leadership he has proven to be proactive than reactive. I believe thousands of people should be gratious especially today for his forward thinking approach. I know I am!
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 10:25 pm |
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I would certainly welcome Tony Blair with open arms. Under his leadership he has proven to be proactive than reactive. I believe thousands of people should be gratious especially today for his forward thinking approach. I know I am! |
I am sorry but he is on holiday and buggar all those around him. Well you are welcome to him then! He is a rubbish prime minister with no balls! Not just because of this but many other things in the UK. There is a lot more I could say but I would get this thread locked!
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10 Aug 2006 Thu 10:37 pm |
Quote: Quoting libralady:
I would certainly welcome Tony Blair with open arms. Under his leadership he has proven to be proactive than reactive. I believe thousands of people should be gratious especially today for his forward thinking approach. I know I am! |
I am sorry but he is on holiday and buggar all those around him. Well you are welcome to him then! He is a rubbish prime minister with no balls! Not just because of this but many other things in the UK. There is a lot more I could say but I would get this thread locked! |
I think the man must have some balls, if he has committed to ending terrorism. I'm not trying to defend the guy, he isn't my Prime Minister, but he is liked here in my country. I'd like to think that England is our friends not our enemy. Just trying to be optimistic about the situation, it could be worse.
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11 Aug 2006 Fri 02:38 am |
Can I remind forum users that there is a rule of "no politics" - personally I see nothing wrong with the opinions expressed so far in this thread but they are getting close to breaking the rules of the forums.
BTW - I didn't make the rules, nor do I think they are totally right. But they are the rules of this site.
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