puts *TecK NeeX* on the potential terrorist-list
u know... u got some extremist views there buddy
u know... u got some extremist views there buddy
lets all sing together holding hands, caucasians and arabs... we are the world, we are the childrenMr Matt said:No they weren't, it's turns they were of Pakistani heritage. My point is, I'm tired of the stereotype that all Arabs are terrorists, I'm suprised you perpetuate it yourself if you are an Arab, even if they were Arabs it's makes no difference to the situation, nobody called the Bali bombers "extremist Indonesians".
If what you mean is "Islamic extremists", then again that's a total misconception, these guys don't represent any religion on any level, I thought that most people realised they just use religion as an excuse to do whatever they want to do and try to divide people to side against each religion.
Just call them terrorists cuz that's all they are.
Peace.
Tone Capone said:What cracks me up about the whole situation is that as soon as this happened, folks in the UK were like "USA this" and "America that" and "George Bush this" and it kept going and going and going...........
The terrorist were BRITISH. What's my point? Instead of everyone pointing fingers when things first happen, why not get the facts first and then take action?
Tony Blair has said that these bombings had nothing to do with Iraq. Bullshit. they had everything to do with Iraq why else did they do it.
OF course! wtf are you talking about? of the millions that take these trains, they were the only ones carrying back packs!
Morris said:How did they have anything to do with Iraq? If you've followed their story at all, the suspects were perfectly normal well into the Iraq war before taking a trip to Pakistan and returning as extremely "devout" Muslims.
Wat do you mean the suspects were perfectly normal well into the Iraq war?
Morris said:How did they have anything to do with Iraq? If you've followed their story at all, the suspects were perfectly normal well into the Iraq war before taking a trip to Pakistan and returning as extremely "devout" Muslims.
These were British citizens attacking their own country after taking a trip to Pakistan and becoming more radical. Clearly Iraq is not the entire answer.
England - Shahzad Tanweer, the 22-year-old son of a Pakistani-born affluent businessman, turned to Islam, the religion of his birth, a few years ago. The transformation was gradual, but then his relentless reading of the Quran and daily prayers became almost an obsession, his friends told The Associated Press. He became withdrawn and increasingly angry over the war in Iraq, according to those who knew him best.
The U.S.-led war was what likely drove him to blow himself up on a subway train last week, said his friends
Suicide bombers are identified by their injuries. The hallmark is usually decapitation. From there, the British worked backwards into checking out the individuals' pasts. .
Their past shows anything but being potential suicide bombers, plus the bombers believed to have placed the bombs in one place and sat at another. Injuries sustained is irrelevant. there is no evidence!
Morris said:In at least one of the cases, the British identified one of the suspects as a suicide bomber based on his sustained injuries.
Also, at least 2 of them took a trip to Pakistan after the war had started and came back much more religious than before.
And what exactly was going on in early July that would be the straw that broke the camel's back as far as Iraq was concerned? If these guys were simply blowing themselves up based on Iraq, why not after Abu Ghraib or Fallujah or any of the other bad stories?
The.Menace said:I never heard someone say the US blew up the stations so what's the FUCKING POINT?