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Where to now?

What a day huh?

Put yourselves in the shoes of the guys who woke up this morning and innocently got on the train and grimly rode to work…unaware of the mayhem that was about to break loose. Maybe you were there and you can stay in your own shoes. The ripple effect of this kind of thing is astronomical.

Personally, and I think many will agree, most had forgotten about terror attacks. Since 9/11 things had pretty much simmered down. Sure there was and is and no doubt will continue to be the occasional skirmish here and there, but there’s been nothing to this scale for quite a while and I’m sure many had been lulled into a false sense of security.

But the truth of the matter is, that nobody is truly safe. Whether we’d readily admit it or not, things have been getting worse. Attacks on humanity have become more personal and twice as sinister and callous.

Where’s it headed?

Bush has jumped on the band-wagon, that is if he ever got off of it, saying “this proves that the war on terrorism must go on.” Man, this trigger happy trooper just wants to blow stuff up.

Where will he stop? Where will the terrorists stop? Where to from here?

So many questions and so few answers that really make sense.

Not much that many of us can do, but to spare a thought for those who’ve lost loved ones, for those who’s lives are no doubt shattered.

Spare a thought.

9 Responses to “Where to now?”

  1. 2 sides to every story

    for 1 person today there would have been 1 million killed in Irak

    i’m angry as to where the whole wolrd is going
    *NO WHERE*
    hot potatoe
    mary go round the mulberry bush
    call it what you like
    it’s the worst game on earth!

  2. Bruva J

    So like imagine ur playing cricket in London against the Ausies, u walk of the field all happy that u beat the Ausies to within a inch of their lives, and the whole world is falling into pieces around u…

  3. diggzag

    Exactly, say, why are there no terror attacks in Aus? Get me Osama on the line…

  4. Dale

    I hear all y’all. Why are hundreds of innocent woman and childrens lives in Iraq cheaper and less tragic than that of 30 working class londoners. They say “Iraq’s a war zone, Iraq’s a war zone…” Blah blah blah.
    So why the hell is Iraq a war zone? Because of an unprovoked and unsubstantiated attack. Phantom nukes. If the Nukes are hidden so well why did Sadam not just got hide with them and NEVER be found. That’s why Iraq is a war zone in the first place and killing innocent civillians in an unjustified war zone is worse than blowing up a train station or two.

  5. Bruva J

    So here’s a thought, why doesn’t the rest of the world just tell Bushie to give up Osama… I’m sure that Osama has had enough of mowing the white house lawn! And by the way, who was responsible for all da disruption in London yesterday??

  6. Dale

    So does no-one care that L’il Kim is going to Jail?!?!?

    !!!!!!!!
    () ()
    c
    __)

  7. Bruva J

    hhhmmmm… And I’m going to Jozi for da w/end :-P

  8. required

    “… Bush has jumped on the band-wagon, that is if he ever got off of it, saying “this proves that the war on terrorism must go on.” Man, this trigger happy trooper just wants to blow stuff up… ” -

    Do you fathem the implication of your sentence above “quoted” ? - Indeed, it won’t STOP until all who benefit from it - A guy on a tv show, advances that it’s the edge of a certain culture, derived directly from a certain interpretation of Islam, etc. It’s very widely known as “Arabo Islamism” - ANother one, a former terrorist, IRA, blames it on US and Western in general policies, i.e normalization of Diplomatic Relations focussed solely on Interest(Energy), regardless of the legitimacy of the regime in place. Something like buying something you know is STOLEN. So you become an implicit accomplice.
    Now ocus these two and consider one of those at the G8, the Algerian “President”, the diplomate of a mafia of generals - Illegitimate, and a pure Arabo-islamist.
    By the way most of these islamist terrorists are NOT Arab, most o the time they take a moslim/arab surname, be them from north Africa, Syria, Iran, Afganistan, Pakistan, Bengladesh, etc.
    Let’s get to the point: Their local cultures are subjected to GENOCIDE, like in North Africa, Sudan… while that of Saoudi Cheikhs is promoted via this Arabo-Islamism…
    Are there in each of these countries forces with a different agenda? You bet there are… What does the “west” do to help shift of power locally ? NOTHING, NADA, ZIP, ZERO……NIET !

    Why?

    They are as clear about the material interest as they are about their IDENTITY, and they do not compromise !

    Back to George Bush, that’s the approach he took, i.e remove the regimes that nourture and grow this arabo-islamist culture which in reality translates into Darour, and the status of millions of Berbers in North Africa, the Basks, and who knows where else… Why Iraq? probably logistics !

    Why didn’t the Frenchies tackle the Algerian regime or Lybia, and others the rest of the axis?

    Probably because if the potential of the region… If it ever prospered…It wouldn’t be good for Israel…

  9. MarkB

    Uh… ok… sure.. Whatever dude.. this is just a happy blog.. no need to get all political on us..

    geez.

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