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So What Do All The Supporters Of The Rop On Here Think Of This Then?
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I'm sure there will be a metropolitan appologist along in a minute to defend them but on a serious note this is not good.
Many amongst these terrorists will come from our own shores, having been given a taste for blood and brainwashed how long before we see such atrocities on our own soil (The West).
But no doubt I will be labbled a racist knuckle dragging little Englander with swivel eyes shortly.
I'm sure there will be a metropolitan appologist along in a minute to defend them but on a serious note this is not good.
Many amongst these terrorists will come from our own shores, having been given a taste for blood and brainwashed how long before we see such atrocities on our own soil (The West).
But no doubt I will be labbled a racist knuckle dragging little Englander with swivel eyes shortly.
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YMB...not sure what a Rop or a "metropolitan appologist" means. I wish people would stick to the Queens English on here, or even an approximation.
This is a serious war crime, amongst many made in the name of a god, and it won't be the last. Some of these terrorists may have come from our shores, but I don't how anybody quantifies it, unless they are caught and interrogated.
I wouldn't dream of calling you any of the names that you have used in your last sentence, for what you have posted on this thread at least.
But I am still unsure what the point is of your post ? If it was only to bring this awful massacre to our attention, them all well and good. Do you really expect anyone on here to support these terrorists ?
This is a serious war crime, amongst many made in the name of a god, and it won't be the last. Some of these terrorists may have come from our shores, but I don't how anybody quantifies it, unless they are caught and interrogated.
I wouldn't dream of calling you any of the names that you have used in your last sentence, for what you have posted on this thread at least.
But I am still unsure what the point is of your post ? If it was only to bring this awful massacre to our attention, them all well and good. Do you really expect anyone on here to support these terrorists ?
// and this time last year, I'd have bet against the soldiers of allah hacking to death one of their "enemies" on a british street in broad daylight. //
Would you? I wouldn't. There's always the chance of that, but as zeuhl says, big difference between that and the executions referred to in the question.
Would you? I wouldn't. There's always the chance of that, but as zeuhl says, big difference between that and the executions referred to in the question.
I think It was a very fortunate that Ed Miliband showed great leadership by not supporting Cameron when he wanted to join with these fanatics and go to war in Syria. Parliament knocked him back, or we would be fighting side by side with those guilty of this massacre.
Just been reading some of the comments from ABers when we decided not to help the Syrian rebels (Now rebranded as muslim extremists) . Some are a bit embarrassing, this stood out...
// Perhaps one should gas the House of Commons with the same chemical and see their reaction then - and do us all a favour. However, two things are certain from the vote; the women, children, weak and poor will continue to suffer, especially those living in rebel areas and, secondly, the concept and legacy of Metternich has been dealt a blow by the vote - that Britain usually intervenes on the side of the weak party, the oppressed etc.... //
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Just been reading some of the comments from ABers when we decided not to help the Syrian rebels (Now rebranded as muslim extremists) . Some are a bit embarrassing, this stood out...
// Perhaps one should gas the House of Commons with the same chemical and see their reaction then - and do us all a favour. However, two things are certain from the vote; the women, children, weak and poor will continue to suffer, especially those living in rebel areas and, secondly, the concept and legacy of Metternich has been dealt a blow by the vote - that Britain usually intervenes on the side of the weak party, the oppressed etc.... //
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