Good to hear Mugwump. How many do you have?Mugwump wrote:^ it does sound bad. How about we keep it where it is today, while being very protective and accepting of the Muslim people who are here ? Why take more, when the consequences are so clear ? Fortunately none of my children were near London Bridge tonight. Alas, other people were.
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Not a very Jesuit namestui magpie wrote:Al-taqiyya?Tannin wrote:Totally useless. There is a well-established doctrine (unfortunately I can't remember the name of it) allowing a true believer to break the normal rules in order to achieve a higher purpose.swoop42 wrote: Don't worry.
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The UK was always a soft target because the police don't normally carry guns. The 8 minutes to respond and kill these scumbags just shows what is happening. They may be responsible for arming the UK police, well done you wankers. If suddenly hundreds of these germs are killed everyone will be better off and they just might think twice . If they start getting killed before the mission is a success the muftis will run out of soldiers znd these dills can go to the middle east where a few bombs will clean them up.
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Three, mate. One, a daughter who is seventeen and a half, is often in that general part of London, though she was not tonight. The others, both boys, live out of London so that was not really a concern. For all that, I do share the view of those who remind us that, however terrible these events, however insulting they are to all the ordinary and fundamental decencies, the chance of being affected by them in a city of 12 million people is remote.watt price tully wrote:Good to hear Mugwump. How many do you have?Mugwump wrote:^ it does sound bad. How about we keep it where it is today, while being very protective and accepting of the Muslim people who are here ? Why take more, when the consequences are so clear ? Fortunately none of my children were near London Bridge tonight. Alas, other people were.
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True but still a worry when you're a parent.Mugwump wrote:Three, mate. One, a daughter who is seventeen and a half, is often in that general part of London, though she was not tonight. The others, both boys, live out of London so that was not really a concern. For all that, I do share the view of those who remind us that, however terrible these events, however insulting they are to all the ordinary and fundamental decencies, the chance of being affected by them in a city of 12 million people is remote.watt price tully wrote:Good to hear Mugwump. How many do you have?Mugwump wrote:^ it does sound bad. How about we keep it where it is today, while being very protective and accepting of the Muslim people who are here ? Why take more, when the consequences are so clear ? Fortunately none of my children were near London Bridge tonight. Alas, other people were.
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As an aside, Theresa May is now in front of Downing Street saying "there is too much tolerance of extremism in this country". Given that she has been the Home Secretary for the last seven years, and Prime Minister for the last nine months, it takes quite some chutzpah to say that !
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Has dropping the threat level this week been a topic in the media?Mugwump wrote:As an aside, Theresa May is now in front of Downing Street saying "there is too much tolerance of extremism in this country". Given that she has been the Home Secretary for the last seven years, and Prime Minister for the last nine months, it takes quite some chutzpah to say that !
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Not really, no - there have been a few mentions, but I think everyone feels that the threat level made no difference to the outcome. The cops' response - three dead terrorists within 8 minutes of the attack starting - was consistent with a high level of alert, well-executed. One member of the public was non-fatally injured by police shooters, which was also pretty good going, under the circs.Culprit wrote:Has dropping the threat level this week been a topic in the media?Mugwump wrote:As an aside, Theresa May is now in front of Downing Street saying "there is too much tolerance of extremism in this country". Given that she has been the Home Secretary for the last seven years, and Prime Minister for the last nine months, it takes quite some chutzpah to say that !
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Corbyn is loving it. Apparently, May was responsible for cutting 20,000 police ( don't know from where or over what time period or the context but that is a powerful soundbite.Mugwump wrote:As an aside, Theresa May is now in front of Downing Street saying "there is too much tolerance of extremism in this country". Given that she has been the Home Secretary for the last seven years, and Prime Minister for the last nine months, it takes quite some chutzpah to say that !
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Yes, nice sound bite and may do its job, but it's meaningless. It's intelligence operatives that we should be concerned about, as the cops are available for this issue when needed because of its inevitable priority. They were great on Saturday night : Brave, quick and effective.watt price tully wrote:Corbyn is loving it. Apparently, May was responsible for cutting 20,000 police ( don't know from where or over what time period or the context but that is a powerful soundbite.Mugwump wrote:As an aside, Theresa May is now in front of Downing Street saying "there is too much tolerance of extremism in this country". Given that she has been the Home Secretary for the last seven years, and Prime Minister for the last nine months, it takes quite some chutzpah to say that !
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Gonna get real interesting now:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-05/g ... ar/8589988
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http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2017/0 ... qi-border/
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-06-05/g ... ar/8589988
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http://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2017/0 ... qi-border/
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