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Dairydude

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But you can not compare 7/7 with 9/11 because 9/11
Terrorist attack on your country trumps one on mine because you have a larger population to kill?
Fuck that, they are they same

You deserve to die a horrible, HORRIBLE, death.
Cool.
Another person willing to listen and tollerate a point of view without resorting to petty name calling

There is a difference between assassination and murder
Yes there is, and in a war it dosen't make any difference to some armies.
The terrorists already considered themselves at war with 'the west' and so wanted to hurt them any way possible.
And let's face it, killing civilians is a hell of a lot more effective than killing politicians.
 

Great One

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Petty name calling? You quoted the part where I said you should die a horrible death, which is not name calling. And another view? I don't even see how the view can be justified unless, yes like I said Blue/ignorant. You can't possibly run around in real life saying people deserved to die, even though they did absolutely nothing, then get mad when someone laughs at you and calls you a blueberry and then you tell him to "listen to my tollerate (lol) point of view". It doesn't work that way. But you should know this... you're 20, right? And are hopefully in college or some sort of form of education which I'm highly doubting already.
 

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so because I don't agree with you, I'm wrong right?

As a non-American, I look at 9/11 objectively.
Not as an attack on my countrymen
not as an assault on my freedom, but as one country attacking another.

From that neutral viewpoint I've come to my decisions, and to say that I'm uneducated because I choose to believe something other than the national census on what happened, is itself an un-educated comment.

For "the land of the brave", you sure seem to run around pointing fingers when problems arise.
 

PeepShow

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Terrorist attack on your country trumps one on mine because you have a larger population to kill?
Fuck that, they are they same

So if one person in the UK is shot and killed, but 5 people are killed over here, its not a bigger disaster? Pfffft. I know they are both terrible, but still. I almost had to use my famous vid there ;)
 

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That's not spam. He asked you a question. Your post is more spam than his.

And let's face it, killing civilians is a hell of a lot more effective than killing politicians.

I don't really see that. All it does is aggravate the people with power, making them react violently. If a good chunk of our leadership was taken out instead, we would have been unorganized for a little longer.
 

Great One

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so because I don't agree with you, I'm wrong right?

As a non-American, I look at 9/11 objectively.
Not as an attack on my countrymen
not as an assault on my freedom, but as one country attacking another.

From that neutral viewpoint I've come to my decisions, and to say that I'm uneducated because I choose to believe something other than the national census on what happened, is itself an un-educated comment.

For "the land of the brave", you sure seem to run around pointing fingers when problems arise.
It's not necessarily your point is 'wrong', but you can't deny that people died, which is fact. You see it as I guess that it doesn't matter because the country was attacked as a whole... but those were individual people and a lot of them, probably of different races and decents then American as well. That is why I'm calling you ingnorant and I never pointed a finger at anyone, you don't even know if I'm American and you're just assuming I am, great job, I can tell you're definitely educated.
 

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I was at school and when I came home my family was watching it on the TV. If I'm honest I didn't really care. I was 9 or 10 and I was too young to have a proper opinion on it. When my family were watching it I was thinking isn't this kind of old news. I thought that it had already happened but it hadn't. As I've grown older I realised how serious it is. For the first couple of years at school we had minute silences but now we do nothing.
 

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Came home from school and my gran told me. I didn't even know what the twin towers were,so i was exactly shocked to hear the news as such.

But when i sat down and watched i was pretty speachless.

When the 7/7 bombings happened,it didnt exactly have me in a blind panic as such.

What happened at Glasgow airport kinda freaked me out though.

It's totally different when it's close to home,you know?
 

PeepShow

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You should be shot multiple times for just saying what you said. :nonono: I dont care if you live in the UK or not, if you havent ever heard of Billy Madison, you are a deprived child.

Anyway, heres the vid. And by the looks of things, Ill be using it on you quite a bit.

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