clapham_gull
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- Aug 20, 2003
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I'm not, but I can compare it from years ago.You can't compare the Provisional IRA's threat today with the threat of radical Islamists today
I'm not, but I can compare it from years ago.You can't compare the Provisional IRA's threat today with the threat of radical Islamists today
From one report I read apparently there weren’t barriers….maybe that’ll be clarified in the days to comeHaving just returned from Cologne, I'm surprised a car got through. All the streets where we were, were closed with barriers in place. These markets get packed.
Thoughts for all involved.
I think it was an observation rather than a personal opinion.Can`t see what your getting at , i read it several times , very possible - what did i misread ?
I’m sure you’ll join the rest of us in condemning this awful attack on innocent people.I think it was an observation rather than a personal opinion.
Very true and wise words , one of the problems my badly wired head has is despising injustice - part reason I defend myself at the first sign of fire , unfortunately along with the good that can sometimes come of it is the obvious occasional clusterf**k , those close to me recognise the signs and like Scottish weather wait 5 minutes and the sun comes out along with any necessary repair work .Mate, as we get older we have to try to be resolute and circumspect.
We humans are a mad lot. We are creative, mad, unpredictable, and then we die.
If we can live a good life among all that, contribute to the greater good, or at lease raise a good family, or a good nexus of those we have influenced, that's the best we can do. And so be it.
Reported on the news there was an explosive device in the car the didn't detonate.Unter den beiden Getöteten sei auch ein kleines Kind, sagte Haseloff nach dem Vorfall vor Journalisten und könne weitere Todesfälle nicht ausschließen.
A young child is among two people killed, Haseloff told journalists after the incident, and he could not rule out further deaths.
If that is the case i will go back and apologise , but he hasn`t pulled me on it so not sureI think it was an observation rather than a personal opinion.
Can't see where he was, then and now was the comparison.You can't compare the Provisional IRA's threat today with the threat of radical Islamists today
.never mind, maybe I was wrong.If that is the case i will go back and apologise , but he hasn`t pulled me on it so not sure
Why on earth would anyone want to watch that, other than in a professional capacity?Just seen some CCTV footage not good which was posted by Denys davydov who normally reports on the Ukraine war
Sadly it's the world we live in now, everything recorded somewhere and postedWhy on earth would anyone want to watch that, other than in a professional capacity?
I agree we do go round and round getting nowhere except scoring cheap shots and points against each other when a joint effort might help get the message out that if nothing else we can agree on this and maybe even save a few lives ..never mind, maybe I was wrong.
I think the essence of the post was that the inevitable reactions will cause more division and round and round we go.
A cycle we eventually got away from with the IRA.
If there is any solution to all this (I'm not sure there is), then it has to come in part from those of that religion who don't think about blowing people up.
The issue is (and I've spoken to a number of Muslims) they fear that everyone else thinks they are a potential bomber.
Sorry, terrible events tonight. I was just reacting to the under current of some with the "elephant in the room", "we know what the problem is" comments.
Doesn't help.
Yes. I understand that. But why would anyone choose to click on something that is footage of families including young children being slaughtered? f***ing weird, in my view.Sadly it's the world we live in now, everything recorded somewhere and posted