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London Terrorist Attacks (Update)

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Orethrius:

--- Quote from: toadlife ---That sounds like a Sim City headline.
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Add some crack about "PAUSE may be hazardous to pregnant llamas" and you'd be spot-on.

Lord C:
It's great to hear some multinational support :)

I was shocked, but not surprised.
We all knew it was comming, after 9/11 and the war on terror.

We are having a 2minuite silence at noon (BST) on Thursday, to commemorate the dead.

My condolences go out to anyone whow as caught up in the bombings.

Had it been a week earlier, it could have been me.

Aloone_Jonez:
I'm very sad to say that we're quite used to terrorism here in the UK as we've had to indure attacks form IRA for a couple of decades. Unfortuneatly bomb threats are quite common last night a part of Birmingham was evacuated due to a bomb threat later proved to be flase. The war on terror continiues and I hope we continiue to remain strong in the face of such evil.

sjor:
oh yeah, ive heard about birmigham. there were also three men arrested @ hethrow airport (thats near London by the way) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4669621.stm

Now the former police cheif of Scotland Yard is saying that the attackers were probaly British Born.
 
--- Quote ---The terrorists at the centre of the London bombing this week will almost certainly be British born and bred, brought up here and totally aware of British life and values.
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http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/story_pages/news/news3.shtml

That could be a possibility. Although I dont like to think that my fellow brits would turn on me. :(

Laukev7:
People commit murder on their compatriots every day, and in every country. There are some people out there who simply have no loyalty towards anyone. Unfortunately, quite a few of those people end up in the government.

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