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Thursday, July 07, 2005

London

I just wanted to post something about the attacks in London today and say that my heart goes out to the people there and everyone that has been affected by this truly horrible act. I am feeling sad, angry and concerned all at the same time.

I'm sure this has been said by many people already but the 'people' that perpetrated this act today are not men. They are nothing but a bunch of cowards.

What kind of people attack and murder innocent civilians who are just trying to get to work? Only the very lowest of the low.

Fucking bastards.

I hope they are captured, tried and convicted to a life behind bars where they are given nothing to eat but ham sandwiches every day for the rest of their lives. I hope they rot in whatever their version of hell is.

Maybe this will send a wake up call to people who are confused about what an 'atrocity' is. Fyi, it's not using bad language around some 'holy' book, or taking a picture of somebody in their underwear.

An 'atrocity' is what was done to the innocent people in London today. They will be in my thoughts and prayers.

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I guess you're an authority on who's a coward and who's not - but how come you can't put your name on your blog? - land of the free, home of the brave, etc.
Sad thing is nearly all those who died in London disagreed with Blair turning Great Britain into Bush's poodle, because they thought it made not only their world but the whole world a more dangerous place. How many dead innocents does it take before you'll agree you, Bush & Rumsfeld have been wrong?

Yes you are right, I think I know cowardice when I see it and to me killing innocent people who are just trying to get to their jobs to support themselves and their families is pure cowardice.

I suppose you think those mutherfuckers who perpetrated this act of murder are heroes don't you? That's what it sounds like to me from your comments.

Who the fuck are you to say what others think, especially the innocent people were murdered by the people it sounds to me like you are trying to defend? FrankIy find your comments to be extremely disrespectful to the victims and their families.

Do you really think terrorism takes place because of Bush and his administration? Well then who's fault was it when they tried to blow up the Trade Center the first time or when they attacked the USS Cole? I suppose you think 9/11 was all Bush's fault too?

Who attacked who, dumbass? Who are the ones that are killing innocents and even killing their own people? Who's fault is it that the world is a more dangerous place?

Maybe if we just wave the white flag and go put on our burkas and move into a cave these terrorists will just leave people alone.

Wake up fool.

Finally, for your information, I don't put my name on my blog for personal reasons, not because I am afraid someone from my government might not like the things I write about and drag me in for some torture and prison. Its called personal freedom.

You are entitled to post your opinion here if you want to, that I why I leave the comment area unrestricted, but I don't have to agree with it.

Land of the Free Home of the Brave. Fuckin A right.

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