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« on: July 08, 2005, 12:19:05 AM »
« edited: July 08, 2005, 12:29:20 AM by Cranky Vorlon Planet Killer »

I've glanced over a few of your posts here and I see an alarming consistency, that you are more interested in seeing today's attacks as some sort of political oppurtunity or issue, somehow seeing this as Bush's fault, somehow seeing this as preventable.

See now you've posted probably 100 times today, alot on the subject of the London terrorist attack.  Most of these are along the lines of "I really do wish that Bush had spent more time actually going after Al Qaeda."  and trying to minimize the grief the British must feel because the number of fatalities is relatively low in relation to say, 9-11.  You're more interested in blaming the Republicans for this that showing any remorse or support for the British people.  And that would be one thing if it happened on your soil, on US soil, where the American government could have done anything about it.

Just, please, accept the fact that this probably was unpreventable, and laso that people on the American right aren't happy that this happened.  Trust me, they're not.  And when you see people like salty say that his heart goes out to the British people, you see the mentality that most Americans do have, and certainly should have right now.  Which is not the mentality that you obviously possess.

Boss, you are 100% correct.

It is pretty darn rare for me to specifically comment on any individual.  I've been kicking around this board now maybe a year and a half, and I suspect this may be only the 3rd or 4th time...

I guess todays events merit an exception.

When somebody sees an event like what happened in London today and thinks first of political advantage and then only later (if at all) about the magnitude of the death and carnage, well, that person should be met with pity not scorn. 

Their heart is empty, they have been so blinded by hatred that hatred is all they have left.



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