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Thank Christ, I was panicking until that orange buffoon chimed in by calling terrorists "losers" and suggesting we cut off the InternetOriginally posted by SueEllen View PostAhh Trump has tweeted
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"Being prepared", you knob. Nobody said tough tulip.Originally posted by excon View PostSadiq Khan: London mayor says being prepared for terror attacks 'part and parcel' of living in a major city | The Independent
Part and parcel of living in a big city, if some nutter blows you up on the way to work tough tulip.Comment
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So do you think preparation is a bad thing? Because that is what Sadiq Khan is referencing.Originally posted by excon View PostSadiq Khan: London mayor says being prepared for terror attacks 'part and parcel' of living in a major city | The Independent
Part and parcel of living in a big city, if some nutter blows you up on the way to work tough tulip.Comment
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I guess you are under 25 then.Originally posted by excon View PostSadiq Khan: London mayor says being prepared for terror attacks 'part and parcel' of living in a major city | The Independent
Part and parcel of living in a big city, if some nutter blows you up on the way to work tough tulip.
Sadiq Khan like myself and millions of other Londoners lived with the IRA and their off shoots blowing up places in London. It got so bad they got rid of bins at train and tube stations.
In fact I moved away from London and the IRA struck in the city I moved to.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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How do you prepare for your body being eviscerated? Or your loved ones not coming home at night? Instead of preparing for such eventualities and accepting it is part and parcel of life maybe someone could attempt to actually do something to stop it happening?Originally posted by meridian View Post"Being prepared", you knob. Nobody said tough tulip.Comment
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By banning people from certain parts of the internet perhaps?Originally posted by excon View PostHow do you prepare for your body being eviscerated? Or your loved ones not coming home at night? Instead of preparing for such eventualities and accepting it is part and parcel of life maybe someone could attempt to actually do something to stop it happening?"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Yes, that's right: they prepare for the fact that people will try to launch terrorist attacks. That's how you stop it happening, you see: by preparing for the eventualityOriginally posted by excon View PostHow do you prepare for your body being eviscerated? Or your loved ones not coming home at night? Instead of preparing for such eventualities and accepting it is part and parcel of life maybe someone could attempt to actually do something to stop it happening?
Tell me, if Mr Khan had been white Mr Smith, would you be picking up on that thing he said and trying to misrepresent it so drastically? I rather suspect not.Comment
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Excon voted for Zac Goldsmith and can't get over the fact he lost...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostYes, that's right: they prepare for the fact that people will try to launch terrorist attacks. That's how you stop it happening, you see: by preparing for the eventuality
Tell me, if Mr Khan had been white Mr Smith, would you be picking up on that thing he said and trying to misrepresent it so drastically? I rather suspect not."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Sure why not? Maybe we could hold a candle lit vigil and place some teddy bears and flowers at the site of the attack. That usually kills this sort of thing stone cold.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBy banning people from certain parts of the internet perhaps?Comment
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