Darren Condemns
London was rocked by a series of terrorist attacks after the city had won the bid for the 2012 Olympics.
Which, I think, brought some fresh doubts to their ability to provide security while hosting an international event.
Nevertheless, I strongly condemns such acts of terrorisms.
A group calling itself the Organisation of Al-Qaeda Jihad in Europe, had the balls to claimed Thursday's attacks in London and threatened similar ones in Italy, Denmark and other countries with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly warned the government and people of Britain, and we have now fulfilled our promise and have carried out a sacred military attack in Britain," it said. -CNA
Hmmm... how sacred is that? Targeting innocent personals sacred? Maybe sacred enough to have the terrorists' balls to rot under their underwears. Or do they wear underwears at all?
Yah, pain feels.
Updated:
And yes, I agree that the terrorists are a pitiful bunch of people.
Watching CNN just now, the reporter was interviewing an eyewitness who had been on one of the bombed trains. After the usual inane questions of a clearly rattled but nevertheless composed man, the following transpired:
CNN: Do you suspect terrorists?
Witness: As a barrister I do not want to jump to conclusions. We need to wait for the evidence. We can't be too hasty.
CNN: Can you tell me what you think of the people that did this?
Witness: I feel pity.
CNN (incredulous): Pity?
Witness: Yes. You can only feel pity for people that do these things.
CNN (throwing back to studio): Clearly a shocked and confused man. As you can hear, there is much confusion among witnesses here... -simon world
Which, I think, brought some fresh doubts to their ability to provide security while hosting an international event.
Nevertheless, I strongly condemns such acts of terrorisms.
A group calling itself the Organisation of Al-Qaeda Jihad in Europe, had the balls to claimed Thursday's attacks in London and threatened similar ones in Italy, Denmark and other countries with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
"We have repeatedly warned the government and people of Britain, and we have now fulfilled our promise and have carried out a sacred military attack in Britain," it said. -CNA
Hmmm... how sacred is that? Targeting innocent personals sacred? Maybe sacred enough to have the terrorists' balls to rot under their underwears. Or do they wear underwears at all?
Yah, pain feels.
Updated:
And yes, I agree that the terrorists are a pitiful bunch of people.
Watching CNN just now, the reporter was interviewing an eyewitness who had been on one of the bombed trains. After the usual inane questions of a clearly rattled but nevertheless composed man, the following transpired:
CNN: Do you suspect terrorists?
Witness: As a barrister I do not want to jump to conclusions. We need to wait for the evidence. We can't be too hasty.
CNN: Can you tell me what you think of the people that did this?
Witness: I feel pity.
CNN (incredulous): Pity?
Witness: Yes. You can only feel pity for people that do these things.
CNN (throwing back to studio): Clearly a shocked and confused man. As you can hear, there is much confusion among witnesses here... -simon world
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