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A Minutes Silence For The Tunisia Killings/7/11 11/11
Do we do this on a daily basis for for the Palestinians or the Israelis etc.. Who have been killed through the Palestinian/Israeli struggle?
If not then why?
If not then why?
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Fighting amongst one another,reported comments and removed comments is why I avoided that thread like the Ebola plague
/'We' didn't do it though did we?
You posted in the middle of it/
Fantastic as I've pledged money for charity regarding the victims, am heartbroken by what happened but will never be told when to grieve by the lying media or the criminal mp's
Fighting amongst one another,reported comments and removed comments is why I avoided that thread like the Ebola plague
/'We' didn't do it though did we?
You posted in the middle of it/
Fantastic as I've pledged money for charity regarding the victims, am heartbroken by what happened but will never be told when to grieve by the lying media or the criminal mp's
// it is a UK tradition to mourn our murdered dead. //
It is a tradition to remember our soldiers who died for us all.
It is not a tradition to mourn people killed by terrorists. When before have we had a national minute silence for victims of terrorism? It is a recent import from foreign lands and not very British. And ISIS will be loving it, probably inspire another attack knowing they get the whole nation to stop.
It is a tradition to remember our soldiers who died for us all.
It is not a tradition to mourn people killed by terrorists. When before have we had a national minute silence for victims of terrorism? It is a recent import from foreign lands and not very British. And ISIS will be loving it, probably inspire another attack knowing they get the whole nation to stop.
Gromit
Janet Stocker and her husband John were known personally to our family.She worked in our local Sainsbury and took my youngest son under her wing when he left school to work there some 16yrs ago.As I was also on holiday when I read of her death it was shattering to say the least so I will mourn their deaths and uphold the minutes silence along with,probably,the rest of the staff of my local Sainsbury.
Janet Stocker and her husband John were known personally to our family.She worked in our local Sainsbury and took my youngest son under her wing when he left school to work there some 16yrs ago.As I was also on holiday when I read of her death it was shattering to say the least so I will mourn their deaths and uphold the minutes silence along with,probably,the rest of the staff of my local Sainsbury.
//when before have we had a national minute silence for victims of terrorism// http:// www.the guardia n.com/w orld/20 02/sep/ 11/sept ember11 .usa9
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