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Title: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Izzy on June 29, 2007, 02:44:31 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6255452.stm

Thank god the ambulance crew were so vigilant, i frakking hope some one bought them a drink for that

The worlds in a bad place right now


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Dr. Blutarsky on June 29, 2007, 05:14:14 PM
The terrorists are spineless scumbags...targeting innocent people. So glad these bombs did not go off.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 29, 2007, 06:22:37 PM
say hello to the 21st century, why target england so much, i mean this type of thing shouldnt happen anywhere at all, but honestly why england the most at the moment?

I thought america was the most hated country by the east


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: COMAMOTIVE on June 29, 2007, 06:41:40 PM
Sadly, as many of these attacks that people are able to stop, it is impossible to really stop someone who wants to kill themselves, from doing just that and taking innocent life with them. I don't care how sophisticated your government, how compassionate your leaders are, how advanced your technology.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Jessica on June 29, 2007, 06:46:40 PM
We don't know who targeted the club, but it was ladies night and before jumping to conclusions, it could be a nutter who hates women and not a muslim..

Who knows ?

But London is risky right now, two bombs in one day, a new prime minister, is it a warning ?


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 29, 2007, 06:49:33 PM
We don't know who targeted the club, but it was ladies night and before jumping to conclusions, it could be a nutter who hates women and not a muslim..

Who knows ?

But London is risky right now, two bombs in one day, a new prime minister, is it a warning ?

hey i think even most english people dont like the fact hes took over.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: TAP on June 29, 2007, 07:19:14 PM
say hello to the 21st century, why target england so much, i mean this type of thing shouldnt happen anywhere at all, but honestly why england the most at the moment?

I thought america was the most hated country by the east

England is easier, both geographically and because the muslim community (a minority of it) is easier to radicalize because they are less integrated and economically worse off on average than muslims in the US.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 29, 2007, 07:32:40 PM
say hello to the 21st century, why target england so much, i mean this type of thing shouldnt happen anywhere at all, but honestly why england the most at the moment?

I thought america was the most hated country by the east

England is easier, both geographically and because the muslim community (a minority of it) is easier to radicalize because they are less integrated and economically worse off on average than muslims in the US.

muslims own so many business's over here now i cant see why! they are doing well for themselves, fair play, i still dont like it though lol.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Badapple89 on June 29, 2007, 08:08:17 PM
Fuckin' arseholes

Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought religion was all about love


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 29, 2007, 08:11:03 PM
Fuckin' arseholes

Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought religion was all about love

it is, until some cunt twists the words to wage his own war.

its been happening for centuries, every religion is guilty of it, other  than budhists i think...


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: The Dog on June 29, 2007, 08:33:56 PM
i LOVE this kind of attitude:

But Londoners ? with long experience in dealing with bombs and terrorism ? were not in hiding and the West End was bustling again by nightfall Friday.

"I know you can't live your life being scared," Natalie Huntley, 28, a tourist from Adelaide, Australia, said outside St. Paul's Cathedral even as police investigated another suspicious vehicle parked on nearby Fleet Street. "You've just got to keep going, don't you?"

if more people had that philosophy the terrorists could never "win". 


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: COMAMOTIVE on June 29, 2007, 11:06:29 PM
We don't know who targeted the club, but it was ladies night and before jumping to conclusions, it could be a nutter who hates women and not a muslim..

Who knows ?



Yeah, and Santa Claus and The Easter Bunny only work one day a year


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: SLCPUNK on June 30, 2007, 02:33:35 AM

Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought religion was all about love

No religion I'm aware of.

Buddhist are about as close as I can think of.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: stolat on June 30, 2007, 03:07:05 AM
Jesus once said, "Love one another as I have loved you"....


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: SLCPUNK on June 30, 2007, 03:19:00 AM
Jesus once said, "Love one another as I have loved you"....

Too bad most did not listen.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 30, 2007, 06:00:57 AM
i LOVE this kind of attitude:

But Londoners ? with long experience in dealing with bombs and terrorism ? were not in hiding and the West End was bustling again by nightfall Friday.

"I know you can't live your life being scared," Natalie Huntley, 28, a tourist from Adelaide, Australia, said outside St. Paul's Cathedral even as police investigated another suspicious vehicle parked on nearby Fleet Street. "You've just got to keep going, don't you?"

if more people had that philosophy the terrorists could never "win". 

well youll always find that attitude in london. i hate the place , and those damn cockney accents ;), but they have had it all, bombed to rubble, nails bombs from irish, the attack in 2005. so much, i think they are used to it.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Graciela on June 30, 2007, 06:28:15 AM
Well, no, you don't really get used to it. It still shocks you when something like this happens, and you think that it could had been a terrible massacre, or that maybe next time they will choose the place where you are having drinks, but what are we supposed to do? Stay at home? I don't think so. I was out in Soho last weekend and I will be again this one.

mrlee, London is a great place  :beer:  Whay do you hate it?  :'(


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: mrlee on June 30, 2007, 06:32:58 AM
Well, no, you don't really get used to it. It still shocks you when something like this happens, and you think that it could had been a terrible massacre, or that maybe next time they will choose the place where you are having drinks, but what are we supposed to do? Stay at home? I don't think so. I was out in Soho last weekend and I will be again this one.

mrlee, London is a great place  :beer:  Whay do you hate it?  :'(

too many people, too busy for a small village boy like me.

the cars drive twice as fast round those streets than they do even in birmingham town, its just non stop, police speeding around everywhere sirens blasting all the time. Its just a very different city from what im used to and i dont like places that i feel in danger in because i have no knowledge of it.

which bit of london was it i went to now....hmmm we will rock you was by where i went thats all i can point out which  is recognisable.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Graciela on June 30, 2007, 06:56:49 AM
Well, no, you don't really get used to it. It still shocks you when something like this happens, and you think that it could had been a terrible massacre, or that maybe next time they will choose the place where you are having drinks, but what are we supposed to do? Stay at home? I don't think so. I was out in Soho last weekend and I will be again this one.

mrlee, London is a great place? :beer:? Whay do you hate it?? :'(

too many people, too busy for a small village boy like me.

the cars drive twice as fast round those streets than they do even in birmingham town, its just non stop, police speeding around everywhere sirens blasting all the time. Its just a very different city from what im used to and i dont like places that i feel in danger in because i have no knowledge of it.

which bit of london was it i went to now....hmmm we will rock you was by where i went thats all i can point out which? is recognisable.

Ah! That was Tottenham Court Road. Hahaha, no wonder, thats the busiest part of London, commercial area and just right next to Soho. But London is a big place, not everywhere is like that. I'm gonna have to give you a tour  : ok:  You'll change your mind.

I can see your point. Funny thing is, I think that's the reason I like it. I'm a countryside girl, I grew up in a farm, and god, I was bored to death....


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Drew on June 30, 2007, 09:10:05 AM
Excellent work by British authorities in stopping what would have been something very tragic.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Krispy Kreme on July 01, 2007, 09:53:08 PM
Glad I 'm not going to London this  year.
God bless the English and damn the  terrorists  who wanted  to this.


Title: Re: Terror attack averted in London
Post by: Cornell on July 02, 2007, 08:49:23 AM


I thought america was the most hated country by the east

Sorry to disappoint.  ::)  Would it then all be ok we all deserve it?