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martyh 26-04-2011 18:13

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35222696)
Maybe. However I believe the 7/7 bombers were home grown and their 'radicalisation' would have been from many sources as well as international affairs. It's makes little difference, in my opinion, if the preachers that may help that process are in a Mosque in London or transmitting via the Internet from Pakistan.

The problem of islamic terrorism is a global one and not a localised one brought about by our welfare state. It does of course grate that someone who hates our country so much still wants the support of it but this simply shows them up for the buffoons and hypocrites they are rather than cause any real harm to the country itself. They are bumbling fools that belong in the world of sitcom rather than drama.

Again, The ones to worry about seem to make little dent on the world until they have committed their murderous acts. :(

couldn't agree more :clap::clap:

Hom3r 26-04-2011 20:32

Re: Britain - a haven for terrorists?....
 
If anybody comes into this country and is a suspected terroist they should be deported, even if they have gained UK citizenship (this should be stripped).

If a "hoody" can be kick out of a shopping centre, why not a suspected terroist.

PeteLockwood 26-04-2011 21:07

Re: Britain - a haven for terrorists?....
 
Abu Hamza.

Hugh 26-04-2011 21:09

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Originally Posted by PeteLockwood (Post 35222892)
Abu Hamza.

Bless you.

danielf 26-04-2011 21:17

Re: Britain - a haven for terrorists?....
 
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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35222830)
If anybody comes into this country and is a suspected terroist they should be deported, even if they have gained UK citizenship (this should be stripped).

If a "hoody" can be kick out of a shopping centre, why not a suspected terroist.

There's a difference between a shopping centre and the UK.

Osem 26-04-2011 21:54

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35222908)
There's a difference between a shopping centre and the UK.

Not according to Napoleon..... :D

Mr Angry 26-04-2011 23:29

Re: Britain - a haven for terrorists?....
 
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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 35222672)
The fact that we still haven't got to grips with our 'own terrorists' (like the IRA for example) is a very good reason to not to maintain an environment in which more can come here and flourish by using our freedoms and the convoluted legal process against us.

With all due respect you have got to grips with the IRA.

The fact is that several of their number have been embraced by British democracy to the point that they are salaried by the treasury, hold ministerial posts and are feted globally by British MPs including Prime Ministers (current and past) as models of democracy.

For those who subscribe to the idea posited by Damien earlier that "someone who hates our country so much still wants the support of it but this simply shows them up for the buffoons and hypocrites they are rather than cause any real harm to the country itself. They are bumbling fools that belong in the world of sitcom rather than drama" here is the news.

The reality is that the Northern Irish terrorist practice of state benefit exploitation for the purposes of carrying out a socio economic war of attrition in conjunction with a bombing and shooting campaign has proved entirely effective. Radical muslims are not that stupid as to not have realized this fact. Indeed tacit support is afforded to them (as was the case here in NI with the IRA) by each individual who "Does his or her bit" by claiming from the state benefit system and thus creating an additional burden on the state - a state already in financial difficulties.

Do some digging on areas of concentrated state benefit dependancy in Northern Ireland and you'll be very, very surprised at certain correlations.

MPs will continue to lie to their constituents and the electorate that the IRA was defeated.

They were not. No guerilla, paramilitary / terrorist grouping has ever been "defeated" by democracy - that is the glaring contradiction. In a true democracy you have to listen to the opposing side.

How, if we are to believe our paymasters, has this "defeated" IRA managed to rearm, reinvent, train and mobilize itself?

Why, if are we expected to believe that the UK is awash with terrorists of various factions and religious denominations, are our jails not full of them pending trial?

I'll tell you why, it's because Governments do good business with terrorists - history has shown us this - and they (the Government) use fear and the threat of fear to try and keep the little people like you and I in our place.

Assume nothing and question everything. It's the very least you owe to yourself.


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