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And how do you fight somene that's willing to die? Easy, don't let them in the f00king country and give 'em benefits!
 
Aparently croydon bomb was on a tram.

[thinking this is just a rumor]
 
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Of course, what's going to happen now politically will be something like this:

Instead of this giving a positive boost to the anti-war movement/ending the occupation of Iraq, Blair will just use it to stir up some nationalism in an attempt to get more national support for the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan (and whoever else Bush decides to invade next to further his neo-conservative agenda)...Bush will of course join in. Expect to hear these words frequently over the next few days/weeks: "Terrorist", "Terror", "Evil-dooers", "Justified-War-on-terror" ;)

Of course, those directly responsible for the indiscrimnate murder of innocent people are primarily to blame, but you have to think if this would've ever happened have Blair actually listened to the millions of anti-war protestors who marched on London.

We shouldn't lose sight of that.
 
I just got back from London.

I was told to get off the train i was on at kings cross at about 9:30am and was also told that the underground network was totally closed down. Got out into the street and there were people everywhere and police shouting at people to move away and get out of the area completely. I've never ever seen police in this kind of situation saying anything but "stay calm" etc. so I knew it was something serious.

Had no idea what was going on except for Looper sending me a message about some explosions, so tried to walk into central london where i work. There were police cordons everywhere and troops of police and police cars/ambulances racing around everywhere. I soon realised that the road blocks were moving back towards me. I heard one woman ask a policeman how to walk to oxford st and he said "Walking to Oxford St is the LEAST of your worries right now", so I gave up on getting to work.

I managed to walk a huge round route around Kings Cross and Euston which were completely cordoned off and walk up through camden to kentish town and got a thameslink station up and out. Back in Herts now and pretty glad.

If I'd have been assed to get out of bed to get to work on time I might well have been dead. Like I always say: Sleep to win.
 
^^Why not duck?

Would you like me just to repeat what everybody else has said a million times already??

Terrible tragedy. A sad day. Sick.
 
duck_racer said:

I've heard a few rumours from friends in london who believe the casualty list is going to rise rapidly - to near 200. :(

local radio is saying over 40 dead, couple of hundred serious injuries and over a 1000 injuries in all.


about half hour ago people were still stuck underground at kigs cross (and could still be) :(
 
FunkyAlfonzo said:
I just got back from London.

I was told to get off the train i was on at kings cross at about 9:30am and was also told that the underground network was totally closed down. Got out into the street and there were people everywhere and police shouting at people to move away and get out of the area completely. I've never ever seen police in this kind of situation saying anything but "stay calm" etc. so I knew it was something serious.

Had no idea what was going on except for Looper sending me a message about some explosions, so tried to walk into central london where i work. There were police cordons everywhere and troops of police and police cars/ambulances racing around everywhere. I soon realised that the road blocks were moving back towards me. I heard one woman ask a policeman how to walk to oxford st and he said "Walking to Oxford St is the LEAST of your worries right now", so I gave up on getting to work.

I managed to walk a huge round route around Kings Cross and Euston which were completely cordoned off and walk up through camden to kentish town and got a thameslink station up and out. Back in Herts now and pretty glad.

If I'd have been assed to get out of bed to get to work on time I might well have been dead. Like I always say: Sleep to win.

Good to hear your alright mate, though my mum is stuck in kings cross.I would've sent you a text if i had credit on me.
 
Could people please post the sources they get there information from.

It's just earlier on I swear I saw a post that 60 people had died in a suicide bombing in Munich!!!

Thanks.
 
Statement from... wait for it... the 'Secret Organisation Group of al-Qaeda of Jihad Organisation in Europe'

"In the name of God, the merciful, the compassionate, may peace be upon the cheerful one and undaunted fighter, Prophet Muhammad, God's peace be upon him.

Nation of Islam and Arab nation: Rejoice for it is time to take revenge against the British Zionist Crusader government in retaliation for the massacres Britain is committing in Iraq and Afghanistan. The heroic mujahideen have carried out a blessed raid in London. Britain is now burning with fear, terror and panic in its northern, southern, eastern, and western quarters.

We have repeatedly warned the British Government and people. We have fulfilled our promise and carried out our blessed military raid in Britain after our mujahideen exerted strenuous efforts over a long period of time to ensure the success of the raid.

We continue to warn the governments of Denmark and Italy and all the Crusader governments that they will be punished in the same way if they do not withdraw their troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. He who warns is excused.

God says: "You who believe: If ye will aid (the cause of) Allah, He will aid you, and plant your feet firmly."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4660391.stm


'Ye' ??? Who the fuck says 'ye'???

??? WTF ???
 
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