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24 Mar 2016, 9:47 am

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Yeah, fears grow. In particular with those who have already a disposition to develop anxiety disorders. The others have cognitive empathy and get at least a little better how a phenomena like ISIS comes into being, and what to do in order to curb it in the future. "End times" or "depths of hell" scenarios is NOT what would curb it, but at least you can be proud of having very similar idiocies in your head than the terrorists have in theirs...



Thank you for seeing this too.



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24 Mar 2016, 6:38 pm


(Numbers in Detail
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Killed- 31
Injured 65


Well its almost Good Friday now, and at least the more outrageous atrocities have stopped for a while. I could talk about the chancellor nut George Osborne and an even bigger one called Teresa May, but there is enough about border control, welfare and a cap on the poor.
I think Obama was the only president to create free healthcare(called Obama care) to the poor and those on low living incomes and has done more in the U.S than say our last coalition Liberal Nick Clegg.
Also solar wind farms and more ethos generally for climate change has backed him in our quest for a less polluted World. Although it didn't end in fairer negotiations for our steel industries, its not ended at the G20. Even though China are very reluctant on this.
Obviously, there were those who were against the bombing in the middle East because of how it would look to Christians and Humanitarians living in a secular society, but above all of this, someone is painting a less rosier picture and this speaks in question to our chancellor, home secretary and the less unfortunate Kennedy campaigner. (apologies for the dark wit/sarcasm).



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24 Mar 2016, 6:41 pm

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This is why we need CHANGE in the White House and the reason I'm for someone who is trying to have SOME plan against ISIS. This is disgraceful.

http://www.newsmax.com/t/newsmax/article/720597


What are you talking about?

You back Trump who cant even find Syria on a map, and who doesnt have any plan either.



Trump is better on Syria then any other candidate running, who is better? Who? You have to understand that part of Trump's public persona is one strength and toughness, these terrorists should fear him because they sure as hell don't fear Obama or anything we can do to them right now. They welcome death, the want to become martyrs in a drone strike and there is no way to fight against people like. We're not fighting a normal combatant and fightin them normally plays right into their hands. Obama would have ISIS knocking on the door of Lebanon and Israel by now if he attempted regime change in Syria a couple years ago. It's funny about that chemical attack, I don't even believe it came from Assad as I was paying attention the war very closely and the government was routing the so called rebels and would of had no reason to do that whereas the rebels had every reason. These "rebels" have since used chemical weapons many times, we don't care anymore.



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25 Mar 2016, 7:47 am

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There are already plenty of threads about Trump. Please use one of those to discuss him.

Use this thread to talk about the recent terrorist attacks in Belgium.



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25 Mar 2016, 8:58 am

^ thank you for posting a reminder.

The latest numbers I have heard in the news here is 31 dead and 300 injured, among those are 65 in critical condition.

No victim has been formally identified as of yet.

The airport terrorists took a taxi to the airport. When he saw the CCTV image, the taxi driver recognized them and gave the police their address. The terrorists had wanted to bring a 4th bomb, but there wasn't room in the taxi so they had to leave it at home, where the police found it Tuesday. That means there were 2 bombs that were meant to be used but luckily weren't.

Raids and arrests have been made in several countries.


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26 Mar 2016, 5:41 pm

haven't seen a sheik or Imam come out condemning the bombing in Brussells yet.



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26 Mar 2016, 8:15 pm

I do think peaceful Muslims are our best allies in the war on ISIS.

http://www.wftv.com/news/local/local-im ... /176554060



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27 Mar 2016, 1:29 pm

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haven't seen a sheik or Imam come out condemning the bombing in Brussells yet.


Have you heard a sheik or imam speak about any subject since the bombings in Brussels?

http://bbc.in/1q26Ia8
http://www.wftv.com/news/local/local-im ... /176554060
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/br ... 88937.html



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27 Mar 2016, 6:20 pm

Adamantium wrote:
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haven't seen a sheik or Imam come out condemning the bombing in Brussells yet.


Have you heard a sheik or imam speak about any subject since the bombings in Brussels?

http://bbc.in/1q26Ia8
http://www.wftv.com/news/local/local-im ... /176554060
http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/br ... 88937.html



Thank you for those links its good to see some are speaking out about it, I guess everyone's on edge at the moment.



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28 Mar 2016, 7:50 am

Yesterday, my mother spoke about how beautiful Bruges is...and how she wants to go there....and how she feels scared to go there because of the recent terror attacks.

I swear this to be true!

We have to stem the tide of the terrorists, while maintaining our class.



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28 Mar 2016, 8:37 am

I'm so sorry to hear that since our country is usually fairly safe (especially Bruges). Would wait a little while though. E.g. some far right football hooligans want to stage another 'protest' this Saterday in Molenbeek (let's call it a Banlieue - a part of the city most police will even avoid). Igorance is running rampant here at the moment (see the recent Brussels protest [sic] by the same people). So, we shall see what happens.
However the similarities to the events in a neighboring country (mutatis mutandis - all other things remaining the same) not even 100 years ago, are becoming frightening and quite obvious.



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28 Mar 2016, 8:39 am

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(let's call it a Banlieue - a part of the city most police will even avoid).


Why is that, I wonder?

Anyway, this lot of far-right idiots look like thugs. I'd say the citizens of the Islamic hellhole that is Molenbeek and these Nazi idiots are made for each other.



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28 Mar 2016, 8:52 am

They share the same way of thinking. That much is true!



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28 Mar 2016, 8:55 am

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They share the same way of thinking. That much is true!


The world would be better off without them.