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Started by Jeebus, July 07, 2005, 11:23:29 AM

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Jeebus

July 07, 2005, 11:23:29 AM Last Edit: July 07, 2005, 05:55:37 PM by Jeebus
I surely hope these events are going to jostle enough countries to come help us in the war on terrorism.

Obviously these events were totally un-necessary and unjustified, but maybe it's what is needed to happen in order to wake up other european countries to help aid us in the fight.

I surely hope that none of our loved ones were harmed by these events, and also keep your eyes open, because out threat level haven't changed here in the US.

Flu

Move to Canada. It's 100% safe here.
QuoteOriginally posted by: SK_CROW
go flames go!

crypticknight

thats right nothing important in canada :)

Torch

what and where is this canada you all talk about?



btw...those responsible for the bombings can burn alive in hell...if id get em id turn em into fudd... fudd would keep them alive....barely...huh fudd?

SK_CROW

Hope if anyone has any friends or relatives over there, that they are safe.  

Oh btw, Canada....Terrorism has no borders.

Gremlin

Not having an competitive army and not being agressive militarily or politically. Does not make you safe.  It may make you a background target. But I agree with crow there are no borders on terrorism.


E.J.FUDD

yea why isnt canada as a country ever threatened, they do send a few fellas to all the skrimishes but as per homeland...smile and wave...maybe they wont notice tactic seems to be qworking for em...

i dont like this crap all the way around thewhos and why are scary..gass prices are HIGH, blow the citys transport system that a hella hiccup..domino effect.

though we are told it bears teh alyboba sig remeber that the same happened to japans rail line with chemicals not long ago, and it was some crackjack doomcrew with their heads screwed on wrong.  which make me slower to draw conclusion, however to take the breath to find the culrit/s that perpatrated this act,  then i would wonder how long and how many whiffleball bats it would take to beat a man to death....

yea though i walk through the valley of death i shall fear no evil for i tread upon the bones of its forefathers

Impolite

I was in Italy when that happened.  It was quite nice to see the reactions of the Italians to it and the Germans later as I flew back to the states.  Very supportive.  One of the Italian guys I was working with didn't speak any English, but he managed to get his point made...  He came over and said "Islam!", made a face, pantomimed kicking someones buttocks, and yelled "ciao!".  Pretty funny.

kool-beans

Yea, hopefully, we wont have the reaction that spain had when they were attacked, that would be, pulling all support out of iraq... but i do agree... now-a-days it takes tragedies to make people do the right thing.  whether you agree with, or disagree with the war, at least be supportive of those who are risking their lives...

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