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RE: Our deepest sympathies... - CharlesHarris - 24 May 2017

What I REALLY think is that political correctness is a sign of weakness.

No further discussion is needed. We must agree to disagree.

(24 May 2017, 09:51)Straight Shooter Wrote: So Charles ....what on earth have we in the west ever done to them to deserve such a sick attack on kids in Manchester ? moreover who are really responsible? you would think we have bombed their kids with drones for goodness sake.

The thing is Charles if we in the west make it our biz to invade sovereign countries around the globe and destabilise them with impunity under the respectable flag of weapons of mass destruction and terrorism.....guess what......those countries and people get a bit pissed and some of us here get even more pissed with LIES OF MASS DESTRUCTION...

So i ask you Charles ....without the use of links....what do you really think ? just you



RE: Our deepest sympathies... - Skean Dhude - 24 May 2017

I'm not in agreement with HP on our politicians being the cause. They are just the latest, or should I say were.

Thanks for the sympathy Jonas. Our two countries have close tied despite the massive differences.

From what I am reading there are a lot of people now speaking out about our reactions. Candle Lit Vigils, that will teach them. PC stuff isn't working time we stopped listening to quislings and sympathisers.

Finally, the tide is turning. Took long enough.


RE: Our deepest sympathies... - CharlesHarris - 24 May 2017

(24 May 2017, 16:39)Skean Dhude Wrote: ...
From what I am reading there are a lot of people now speaking out about our reactions. Candle Lit Vigils, that will teach them. PC stuff isn't working time we stopped listening to quislings and sympathisers. Finally, the tide is turning. Took long enough.

Failure to connect "the dots":

Neighbors said Abedi had grown a beard and began to wear religious dress in recent months and was seen praying on the street. He had hung flags and banners from windows at his home.

Abedi was known to the security services as an associate of Raphael Hostey, 24, also from Manchester, who became a prolific recruiter for ISIS after travelling to Syria.

ISIS claimed the attack had been carried out by one of its fighters and promised more carnage but investigators have also not ruled out the possibility of an al-Qaeda link.

Police and intelligence agencies are trying to establish whether Salman Abedi received terrorist training at a jihadist camp in the North African country where ISIS and al-Qa’ida have allied to fight government forces.

A school friend told The Times that Abedi, a Manchester-born university dropout of Libyan descent, returned in the past week. “He went to Libya three weeks ago and came back recently, like days ago,” the friend said.

His older brother was the more outspoken of the boys. All of the Abedi children were born in south Manchester to a family of Libyan immigrants.

At Didsbury mosque where Abedi was a regular, His father was a well-known figure who was reportedly responsible for the call to prayer. His sister Jomana, who was a careers ambassador at school, said she had worked at the mosque from 2013 on.

Hmmmm....


RE: Our deepest sympathies... - Phil - 25 May 2017

A study of the life of Mohammad will give you an idea of why!


RE: Our deepest sympathies... - CharlesHarris - 25 May 2017




RE: Our deepest sympathies... - harrypalmer - 25 May 2017

You really don't know the spirit of the people in the UK Charles


RE: Our deepest sympathies... - harrypalmer - 25 May 2017