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"Stan Horwitz" wrote in message ... In article , "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote: "bomba" wrote in message ups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. Well said. Terrorism gains its superiority when it victims fold into a whimpering, fetal position and capitulate as did the Spaniards when a similar act occurred on their soil. As to who's responsible (as asked mitchellNOSPAM) how can that even be in doubt. My deepest condolences go out to the victims' families; and my strong support goes out to the British people that they be strengthened by this rather than weakened. What I really hope is that any strengthening includes an improvement of our leaders' wisdom, not just their desire to take military action. True strength comes from wisdom, not acts of violence. Where did you come up with that simplistic ideology? Terrorism is evil and violent. And while wisdom is a marvelous virtue, it (wisdom) without the military wherewithal to make its voice heard is impotent. Nothing short of military strength/action against the violence of terrorism will combat it. Wisdom is born of experience. Your leader(s) and mine have shown exemplary wisdom and strength in dealing with Islamic terrorists. It's time we the people get behind them in support rather than babbling aimlessly with pacifist platitudes and touchy-feely statements that have no value in truth. --Yankee Viejo |
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 18:18:31 -0500, I said, "Pick a card, any card"
and "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net instead replied: "Stan Horwitz" wrote in message ... In article , "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote: "bomba" wrote in message ups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. Well said. Terrorism gains its superiority when it victims fold into a whimpering, fetal position and capitulate as did the Spaniards when a similar act occurred on their soil. As to who's responsible (as asked mitchellNOSPAM) how can that even be in doubt. My deepest condolences go out to the victims' families; and my strong support goes out to the British people that they be strengthened by this rather than weakened. What I really hope is that any strengthening includes an improvement of our leaders' wisdom, not just their desire to take military action. True strength comes from wisdom, not acts of violence. Where did you come up with that simplistic ideology? Terrorism is evil and violent. And while wisdom is a marvelous virtue, it (wisdom) without the military wherewithal to make its voice heard is impotent. Nothing short of military strength/action against the violence of terrorism will combat it. Wisdom is born of experience. Your leader(s) and mine have shown exemplary wisdom and strength in dealing with Islamic terrorists. It's time we the people get behind them in support rather than babbling aimlessly with pacifist platitudes and touchy-feely statements that have no value in truth. Geno, Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. -- Ray |
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"Ray Haddad" wrote in message ... : On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 18:18:31 -0500, I said, "Pick a card, any card" : and "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net instead replied: : : "Stan Horwitz" wrote in message : ... : In article , : "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote: : : "bomba" wrote in message : ups.com... : spademan o---[) * wrote: : Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. : The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in : London. : : Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only : sounds are sirens and helicopters. : : As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a : fair : few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an : office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). : However, I'm working out of our other office today. : : Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. : : : Well said. Terrorism gains its superiority when it victims fold into a : whimpering, fetal position and capitulate as did the Spaniards when a : similar act occurred on their soil. : : As to who's responsible (as asked mitchellNOSPAM) how can that even be : in : doubt. : : My deepest condolences go out to the victims' families; and my strong : support goes out to the British people that they be strengthened by this : rather than weakened. : : What I really hope is that any strengthening includes an improvement of : our leaders' wisdom, not just their desire to take military action. True : strength comes from wisdom, not acts of violence. : : : Where did you come up with that simplistic ideology? Terrorism is evil and : violent. And while wisdom is a marvelous virtue, it (wisdom) without the : military wherewithal to make its voice heard is impotent. Nothing short of : military strength/action against the violence of terrorism will combat it. : : Wisdom is born of experience. Your leader(s) and mine have shown exemplary : wisdom and strength in dealing with Islamic terrorists. It's time we the : people get behind them in support rather than babbling aimlessly with : pacifist platitudes and touchy-feely statements that have no value in truth. : : Geno, : : Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. What has alt.mountain-bike ever done to you? : -- : Ray |
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On Fri, 8 Jul 2005 00:46:44 +0000 (UTC), I said, "Pick a card, any
card" and "Jackson Pillock" instead replied: What has alt.mountain-bike ever done to you? You asked. In 1987, I cracked two ribs in my first and only race in Poway, California. -- Ray |
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On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 18:18:31 -0500, "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote:
Where did you come up with that simplistic ideology? Terrorism is evil and violent. Terrorism is violent? You don't say. And while wisdom is a marvelous virtue, it (wisdom) without the military wherewithal to make its voice heard is impotent. Nothing short of military strength/action against the violence of terrorism will combat it. Wisdom is born of experience. Your leader(s) and mine have shown exemplary wisdom and strength in dealing with Islamic terrorists. It's time we the people get behind them in support rather than babbling aimlessly with pacifist platitudes and touchy-feely statements that have no value in truth. Truth? You have the gumption to invoke the truth not five minutes after having lied through your tooth? It seems that you're not just a racist and a liar, but a hypocrite as well. -- Josh |
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bomba wrote:
spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Good to hear ya blokes are alright... well, relatively speaking (sans Shaun) Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. That's the attitude :-) :-) -- Slack |
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Err no. No-one that I spoke to had anything but a sense of shock and
sympathy for the people who were caught up in this either directly or through worry about family / freinds etc or just plain worried because they were in the area and no-one knew whether any more explosions were going to come. Those people you talked to would be classed under the 'absoloute knobhead' category. Steve. |
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spademan o---[) * wrote:
Err no. No-one that I spoke to had anything but a sense of shock and sympathy for the people who were caught up in this either directly or through worry about family / freinds etc or just plain worried because they were in the area and no-one knew whether any more explosions were going to come. Those people you talked to would be classed under the 'absoloute knobhead' category. Steve. Steve's right about the last bit. BTW when I said my son in laws family were safe, I meant to say how difficult it had been to get that info. All the mobile phone servers in the Central London area were disconnected and no calls could be made unless the user had a 'special' sims card. I didnt know they could do that. We saw on TV a young guy in tears handing a phone back to a policewoman, now I know why. Mike |
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"bomba" wrote in message news On Thu, 07 Jul 2005 10:18:09 -0700, Chris Glidden wrote: Latest word from round here is that people are queueing over London Bridge to get in to the station. It could be a long night... Be safe getting home brother. Turned out ok. Everyone tried to get out of London at 5 (hmm, post-terrorist attack, let's see if we can form the largest crowd possible(?)), so by the time I got out the pub everywhere was pretty much deserted. Heheheheh! Pub visits can solve ALL kinds of problems eh Jon? Glad you got out OK mate ',;~}~ Shaun aRe |
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"0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote in message ... "Stan Horwitz" wrote in message ... In article , "0ld Yank" same@ Isee.net wrote: "bomba" wrote in message ups.com... spademan o---[) * wrote: Bomba is holed up in his office ATM. The whole thing really sucks, must be bloody scary for anyone in London. Aye, London's not a happy place at the moment. Pretty much the only sounds are sirens and helicopters. As far as I can tell, all my family and friends are ok. I've had a fair few concerned phone calls and e-mails, as I normally work out of an office round the corner from Moorgate (scene of one of the blasts). However, I'm working out of our other office today. Anyway, **** 'em. We've been through worse, we'll come through this. Well said. Terrorism gains its superiority when it victims fold into a whimpering, fetal position and capitulate as did the Spaniards when a similar act occurred on their soil. As to who's responsible (as asked mitchellNOSPAM) how can that even be in doubt. My deepest condolences go out to the victims' families; and my strong support goes out to the British people that they be strengthened by this rather than weakened. What I really hope is that any strengthening includes an improvement of our leaders' wisdom, not just their desire to take military action. True strength comes from wisdom, not acts of violence. Where did you come up with that simplistic ideology? Terrorism is evil and violent. And while wisdom is a marvelous virtue, it (wisdom) without the military wherewithal to make its voice heard is impotent. Nothing short of military strength/action against the violence of terrorism will combat it. And how in all hells, do you target and destroy, a group consisting of individuals, spread out amongs innocents all the heck over the globe, with a hug ilitary machine? Oh I know - bomb the hell out os wherever you feel the ratio of terrorists to innocents is greatest, and stuff the innocents, because well, after all, they are just casualties of war, and doing so will not have more people become terrorists, and plant more bombs, that will kill more innocents, that will see huge military machines, bombing more innocents etc. etc. ad NAUSIUM. Violence begets violence. If there were such things as 'terrorist seeking bullets' I'd say hells yeah, fire them ALL off, no messing, but guess what - THERE IS NO SUCH THING. Dumbarse. geno's blah blah blah nonsense snipped Shaun aRe |
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