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Off duty soldier murdered in attempted beheading by Islamic terrorists for wearing a 'Help the Heroes' tshirt.
http://news.sky.com/story/1094380/woolwich-soldier-dead-after-terror-attack You live in a country that is not YOUR home country? You abide by and live by the laws of the land! If you are not happy, then return to the country from whence you originate and propagate your hatred and violence on your own people. Deportation? CERTAINLY! If one believes in their religion, go or be sent back to the country they originally come from where that religion is most popular... Imprisonment? CERTAINLY......On a remote island, as far away from normal human inhabitants as possible with no chance of parole, escape or reward and be left there to rot!! But THAT is just my opinion. Apparently the two attackers were shot and are now in hospital. Ship the animals out with their wounds and let them fend for themselves!!!!!! |
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I always wonder why these acts are done in host countries where they go as ''refugees''???
Same things happen in my country too by refugees from neighboring countries-they treat thier hosts like trash..... How i wish i was the government! |
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I always wonder why these acts are done in host countries where they go as ''refugees''??? Same things happen in my country too by refugees from neighboring countries-they treat thier hosts like trash..... How i wish i was the government! |
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so ur saying that the boston bombing was islamic? it was by ur guys who caused the boston bombing. ****ing toerags blaming it on islamic people
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so ur saying that the boston bombing was islamic? it was by ur guys who caused the boston bombing. ****ing toerags blaming it on islamic people |
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Terrorism is evil and twisted. I have to blame the government for half of it. It was disturbing hearing it from a filmed video. We must remember not to let anything horrific win. Ever. Unless you're dead, you are still living your life. We will just go about life as usual. Why let some sadist ruin everything? . Nice to see that Cameron is stepping up security after this event.
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Edited by
uk1971
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Thu 05/23/13 05:02 AM
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so ur saying that the boston bombing was islamic? it was by ur guys who caused the boston bombing. ****ing toerags blaming it on islamic people Erm- The animals who committed this disgusting cowardly attack were heard shouting ALLAH AKBAR I know of NO Christian, Buddhist, Hindu or other religion apart from Islam who utter those words. |
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Btw,
Its 99.99% islamists who commit these acts.... And usually,are refugees or recruited moslems.... BH in Nigeria. Toureg in Mali?? Somali groups that are putting East Africa on high alert.....eeeeeeeeeeh Facts from current affairs!! I know that when Cam steps up security,it also takes in most African countries onto blacklist,but hey,who can blame him?? |
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In a mad amalgam of primal brutality and digital culture, It is impervious to review similar event ..the medieval law of retaliation and social networks, of the two living dead, two killers gross blood as zoombies that "talk to the cameras" on the industrious streets of the metropolis. In front of a kindergarten. A cruel and cowardly act that regenerates hatred and criminal folly A corageous woman that stand the ground, waiting for the police,send to all of us a positive message...we can stand..all those bastards |
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truly awful, my heart goes out to the families of the slain man,,,,
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One of the terrorist had a gun. I thought that guns were banned in England?
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so ur saying that the boston bombing was islamic? it was by ur guys who caused the boston bombing. Boston? This is a totally different place we're talking about. London and Boston aren't in the same country. I have muslim friends, and so with that, I'd be one of the last to point fingers. Not everyone has something against muslims. Even if they're from opposing countries. People decide themselves whether to judge. J.m.o. One of my british female friends is engaged to a muslim. Just a thought. |
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One of the terrorist had a gun. I thought that guns were banned in England? |
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6.23pm BST Police arrest two further people on suspicion of conspiracy to murder
Scotland Yard have released the following statement: Detectives from the Counter Terrorism Command have made two further arrests today, Thursday 23 May, as part of their investigation into the murder of a soldier in Woolwich yesterday. A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder under PACE. A 29-year-old woman was arrested at residential address in south London on suspicion of conspiracy to murder under PACE. They both remain in custody at a south London police station. A 22-year-old man and a 28-year-old man shot by police at the scene have been arrested on suspicion of murder under PACE. They remain in separate London hospitals and are both in a stable condition. Their injuries are not life threatening. Search warrants have been executed under PACE at six residential addresses; three in south London, one in east London, one in north London and one in Lincoln. The searches are ongoing. This is a large, complex and fast-moving investigation which continues to develop. Many lines of inquiry are being followed by detectives and the investigation is progressing well. Officers have been gathering information from witnesses, social media and a painstaking trawl of CCTV footage in the area is taking place. Forensic experts and specialist search officers have been carrying out a detailed examination of the scene in Woolwich. A number of items have been recovered from the scene. We are still appealing for anyone who may have witnessed the incident in Woolwich to contact police via the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789321. We urge anyone who filmed or took photos as events unfolded in John Wilson Street to send them to police via woolwich@metincident.co.uk - please include your name and contact details, which will be treated in strictest confidence. Anyone who may have such material is asked not to delete it after sending it in. A post-mortem examination is being carried out this afternoon. was posted at another Site without a Link! |
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I wonder if the brits will re-think the no gun police policy? They should.
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I wonder if the brits will re-think the no gun police policy? They should. |
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I wonder if the brits will re-think the no gun police policy? They should. There will always be a Black Market to some extent. If they did rethink their policy wouldn't it merely increase gun related violence? |
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I wonder if the brits will re-think the no gun police policy? They should. There will always be a Black Market to some extent. If they did rethink their policy wouldn't it merely increase gun related violence? |
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Edited by
HotRodDeluxe
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Thu 05/23/13 05:09 PM
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I wonder if the brits will re-think the no gun police policy? They should. There will always be a Black Market to some extent. If they did rethink their policy wouldn't it merely increase gun related violence? Of course, via the black market. You do realise that guns aren't illegal in the UK, just restricted? Gun running is concomitant with the drug trade, and it won't be controlled until organised crime is eradicated (if ever). That is not a cogent argument in favour of lifting controls. Wouldn't unrestricted access to weapons merely increase gun related violence to even higher levels? Furthermore, don't population increases influence the crime figures? That's a another valid point many miss in this emotionally charged debate. Statistics have been manipulated and misused throughout the entire debate. As an example, recently on another site, in an effort to denigrate the efficacy of Australia's gun controls, a poster noted the rise in knife attacks in Australia since the legislation 16 years ago. This is an example of a red herring, as the figures did not take into account the rise in population and the general increase of violence in western society. It was then posited that if guns were freely available that violent incidents would be prevented, thus the violent crime figures would be reduced. This is, of course, poor logic and probability and causation would suggest the opposite. The recent example of Chicago that everyone is so fond of quoting as an example for the supposed 'failure' of control legislation is merely an isolated example and not the rule. Moreover, the figures ignore many other factors, and fail to address the cultural motivations. |
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