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  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Fri May 25, 2018 3:33 pm

Bombing in Ontario, Canada today at the Bombay Restaurant in Missasuaga.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/25/worl ... anada.html
Bombing in Ontario, Canada today at the Bombay Restaurant in Missasuaga.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/25/world/americas/explosion-mississauga-ontario-canada.html
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Tue Oct 03, 2017 3:16 pm

DzM wrote:And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.


This is unfathomable-no reason-at least the others have reasons (however warped or misguided).

I truly feel bad for young people today-my only concern when it came to concerts was getting tickets and getting booze. Sad world we live in.
[quote="DzM"]And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.[/quote]

This is unfathomable-no reason-at least the others have reasons (however warped or misguided).

I truly feel bad for young people today-my only concern when it came to concerts was getting tickets and getting booze. Sad world we live in.
  • Quote Heather

Re: Terrorism

Post by Heather Tue Oct 03, 2017 12:27 pm

DzM wrote:And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.


My thoughts go out to the victims, friends and families that have been killed or injured in Las Vegas, but let’s be honest, this is ridiculous, isn’t it? The gun laws in the US are just crazy.

I don’t know the details of how they differ in each state, or if they even do, but 32,000 people are killed by guns in America EVERY YEAR, which on average is about 85 people a DAY and includes over 500 children shot by firearms that have been negligently left around by their parents.

In the UK, where we have gun control, we have only 32 gun related deaths a year, mainly due to gangsters getting hold of them illegally and shooting each other, and occasionally an incident victim, like eleven-year-old Rhys Jones in 2007, getting caught in the crossfire.

You can’t argue that gun control doesn’t help keep the figures as low as they are, and surely, it’s time that the US government started to take action and introduce them too, but sadly they won’t. Obama didn’t do it, even though he made promises to, and neither will Trump.

They say that this isn’t the right time to talk about gun control, but it IS the right time to talk about gun control because if it doesn’t get discussed now, then it never will be and there will be another mass shooting and more people will get killed.

As for the NRA, they go on and on about the American citizen’s right to carry guns every time this happens and come up with no solutions to the problem, and the American people go out and buy themselves more guns as if that is going to save them from some lunatic who has gone crazy with a firearm.

Its’s obvious to me that the mass shooting in Las Vegas over the weekend was a terrorist attack, but according to the ‘authorities’, it was not, and there can be only one reason for me thinking that they think this, and that is because the shooter was white.

I bet if he’d been a Muslim though, then it would have been classed as one, and if the NRA was made up entirely of Muslims, and not ‘pure bred’ Americans, then they would be classed as a terrorist organisation and something would be done,

It’s about time that American’s woke up to what is happening in their country and began to realise that GUNS KILL PEOPLE.

Something needs to be done NOW to stop another massacre, but unfortunately, I sense that we are going to carry on debating it forever with the views of people like me sadly falling on deaf ears, and nothing will be done, and the whole thing will just go on and on.
[quote="DzM"]And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.[/quote]

My thoughts go out to the victims, friends and families that have been killed or injured in Las Vegas, but let’s be honest, this is ridiculous, isn’t it? The gun laws in the US are just crazy.

I don’t know the details of how they differ in each state, or if they even do, but 32,000 people are killed by guns in America EVERY YEAR, which on average is about 85 people a DAY and includes over 500 children shot by firearms that have been negligently left around by their parents.

In the UK, where we have gun control, we have only 32 gun related deaths a year, mainly due to gangsters getting hold of them illegally and shooting each other, and occasionally an incident victim, like eleven-year-old Rhys Jones in 2007, getting caught in the crossfire.

You can’t argue that gun control doesn’t help keep the figures as low as they are, and surely, it’s time that the US government started to take action and introduce them too, but sadly they won’t. Obama didn’t do it, even though he made promises to, and neither will Trump.

They say that this isn’t the right time to talk about gun control, but it IS the right time to talk about gun control because if it doesn’t get discussed now, then it never will be and there will be another mass shooting and more people will get killed.

As for the NRA, they go on and on about the American citizen’s right to carry guns every time this happens and come up with no solutions to the problem, and the American people go out and buy themselves more guns as if that is going to save them from some lunatic who has gone crazy with a firearm.

Its’s obvious to me that the mass shooting in Las Vegas over the weekend was a terrorist attack, but according to the ‘authorities’, it was not, and there can be only one reason for me thinking that they think this, and that is because the shooter was white.

I bet if he’d been a Muslim though, then it would have been classed as one, and if the NRA was made up entirely of Muslims, and not ‘pure bred’ Americans, then they would be classed as a terrorist organisation and something would be done,

It’s about time that American’s woke up to what is happening in their country and began to realise that GUNS KILL PEOPLE.

Something needs to be done NOW to stop another massacre, but unfortunately, I sense that we are going to carry on debating it forever with the views of people like me sadly falling on deaf ears, and nothing will be done, and the whole thing will just go on and on.
  • Quote DzM

Re: Terrorism

Post by DzM Mon Oct 02, 2017 8:10 pm

And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.
And now some total dickhead kills more than 50 people, and injures at least 400 more, in Las Vegas. These were people enjoying an evening at an outdoor concert. What is wrong with people that makes them do this kind of thing to their fellow human beings?

Stay safe, everyone.
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:38 pm

Happening again today. Munich shopping center and the shooter (s) are still on the loose. City on lockdown.
Happening again today. Munich shopping center and the shooter (s) are still on the loose. City on lockdown.
  • Quote DzM

Re: Terrorism

Post by DzM Fri Jul 22, 2016 7:04 pm

Low D wrote:Staged or not, he is clearly taking advantage of the situation: 70,000 public servants, from top military to public school teachers, fired, and 10,000 people detained. Neither of those are final numbers!

Oh yeah. He's absolutely seizing the opportunity to clean house and lock-in power. I'm astounded there haven't been mass executions.
[quote="Low D"]Staged or not, he is clearly taking advantage of the situation: 70,000 public servants, from top military to public school teachers, fired, and 10,000 people detained. Neither of those are final numbers![/quote]
Oh yeah. He's absolutely seizing the opportunity to clean house and lock-in power. I'm astounded there haven't been mass executions.
  • Quote Low D

Re: Terrorism

Post by Low D Thu Jul 21, 2016 11:27 pm

DzM wrote:
Mike from Boston wrote:Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina ... swers.html

I have trouble believing that Pres. Ergodan would bother with a staged coup. He strikes me as the kind of autocrat that, when it's time to overthrow the government and purge his enemies, would just drag them into the streets and execute them. (For a good example of this kind of power grab read up on Sadam Hussein's rise to power and the very public Ba'ath Party purge he did in 1979).

Update: I just noticed that the date of the Ba'ath purge is July 22. That's tomorrow!

More info: http://www.executedtoday.com/2013/07/22 ... arty-coup/


Staged or not, he is clearly taking advantage of the situation: 70,000 public servants, from top military to public school teachers, fired, and 10,000 people detained. Neither of those are final numbers!
[quote="DzM"][quote="Mike from Boston"]Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/07/turkey-military-coup-attempt-more-questions-than-answers.html[/quote]
I have trouble believing that Pres. Ergodan would bother with a staged coup. He strikes me as the kind of autocrat that, when it's time to overthrow the government and purge his enemies, would just drag them into the streets and execute them. (For a good example of this kind of power grab read up on Sadam Hussein's rise to power and the very public Ba'ath Party purge he did in 1979).

Update: I just noticed that the date of the Ba'ath purge is July 22. That's tomorrow!

More info: http://www.executedtoday.com/2013/07/22/1979-saddam-husseins-baath-party-coup/[/quote]

Staged or not, he is clearly taking advantage of the situation: 70,000 public servants, from top military to public school teachers, fired, and 10,000 people detained. Neither of those are final numbers!
  • Quote DzM

Re: Terrorism

Post by DzM Thu Jul 21, 2016 4:56 pm

Mike from Boston wrote:Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina ... swers.html

I have trouble believing that Pres. Ergodan would bother with a staged coup. He strikes me as the kind of autocrat that, when it's time to overthrow the government and purge his enemies, would just drag them into the streets and execute them. (For a good example of this kind of power grab read up on Sadam Hussein's rise to power and the very public Ba'ath Party purge he did in 1979).

Update: I just noticed that the date of the Ba'ath purge is July 22. That's tomorrow!

More info: http://www.executedtoday.com/2013/07/22 ... arty-coup/
[quote="Mike from Boston"]Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/07/turkey-military-coup-attempt-more-questions-than-answers.html[/quote]
I have trouble believing that Pres. Ergodan would bother with a staged coup. He strikes me as the kind of autocrat that, when it's time to overthrow the government and purge his enemies, would just drag them into the streets and execute them. (For a good example of this kind of power grab read up on Sadam Hussein's rise to power and the very public Ba'ath Party purge he did in 1979).

Update: I just noticed that the date of the Ba'ath purge is July 22. That's tomorrow!

More info: http://www.executedtoday.com/2013/07/22/1979-saddam-husseins-baath-party-coup/
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Thu Jul 21, 2016 3:54 pm

Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/origina ... swers.html
Heard someone on the radio this morning stating their belief that the coup in Turkey was staged in order to give Ergodan the excuse to purge his enemies and grab more power.

http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2016/07/turkey-military-coup-attempt-more-questions-than-answers.html
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Fri Jul 15, 2016 2:16 pm

From what the news is saying, sounds like a major f-up by the French police. Just like Orlando.
From what the news is saying, sounds like a major f-up by the French police. Just like Orlando.
  • Quote Hennybhoy

Re: Terrorism

Post by Hennybhoy Fri Jul 15, 2016 7:08 am

This world's fu*#ed up
This world's fu*#ed up
  • Quote DzM

Re: Terrorism

Post by DzM Fri Jul 15, 2016 4:09 am

What can I say other than to refer to my post above. Man - what a bunch of assholes.
What can I say other than to refer to my post above. Man - what a bunch of assholes.
  • Quote Mike from Boston

Re: Terrorism

Post by Mike from Boston Thu Jul 14, 2016 10:28 pm

Another freaking tragedy in France on Bastille Day!! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... ce-france/
Another freaking tragedy in France on Bastille Day!! http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/jul/14/truck-crashes-bastille-day-crowd-nice-france/
  • Quote DzM

Re: Terrorism

Post by DzM Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:14 am

More excellent Onion reporting. The sad thing is, despite being satire, this is about the best reporting on the tragic attack in Brussels, and also Paris, and London, and Istanbul, and San Bernadino, etc. Or if not reporting ABOUT these horrific and vile attacks, at least it sums up well the level of exasperation I feel about them. What the hell is wrong with these assholes?

http://www.theonion.com/article/world-m ... shit-52613

World Makes Final Attempt To Try To Understand This Shit
According to sources, the inhabitants of every one of the world’s nations plan to “give it a few more hours, tops” to figure out geopolitical and religious tensions throughout the Middle East; the continuing destabilizing effects of U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; the rise and expansion of ISIS; regional turmoil as a result of the Syrian civil war; centuries-long strife between Muslims, Jews, and Christians; centuries-long strife between Sunni and Shiite Muslims; unrest stemming from British and French governments dividing the Middle East into sovereign states during World War I; the vested interests of Western nations in Middle Eastern oil resources; the ongoing radicalization of young Muslims living in the West; and ultimately, what possible psychological conditions could actually lead a person, even under extreme duress, to make the conscious decision to take the lives of so many others who are simply and peacefully going about their daily lives.
More excellent Onion reporting. The sad thing is, despite being satire, this is about the best reporting on the tragic attack in Brussels, and also Paris, and London, and Istanbul, and San Bernadino, etc. Or if not reporting ABOUT these horrific and vile attacks, at least it sums up well the level of exasperation I feel about them. What the hell is wrong with these assholes?

http://www.theonion.com/article/world-makes-final-attempt-try-understand-shit-52613

World Makes Final Attempt To Try To Understand This Shit
[quote]According to sources, the inhabitants of every one of the world’s nations plan to “give it a few more hours, tops” to figure out geopolitical and religious tensions throughout the Middle East; the continuing destabilizing effects of U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan; the rise and expansion of ISIS; regional turmoil as a result of the Syrian civil war; centuries-long strife between Muslims, Jews, and Christians; centuries-long strife between Sunni and Shiite Muslims; unrest stemming from British and French governments dividing the Middle East into sovereign states during World War I; the vested interests of Western nations in Middle Eastern oil resources; the ongoing radicalization of young Muslims living in the West; and ultimately, what possible psychological conditions could actually lead a person, even under extreme duress, to make the conscious decision to take the lives of so many others who are simply and peacefully going about their daily lives.[/quote]
  • Quote soulfinger

Re: Terrorism

Post by soulfinger Mon Aug 24, 2015 6:05 pm

Christine wrote:Amazingly brave, and almost definitely saved lots of people.

Though it did remind me of a quote making the round in connection with Sepp Blatter: 'America - saving Europe from itself since 1917'. No disrespect to these guys, however.


Hmmm! We have an old saying here. The USA, having been hopelessly late for two world wars, is determined to be bang on time for the next one.
[quote="Christine"]Amazingly brave, and almost definitely saved lots of people.

Though it did remind me of a quote making the round in connection with Sepp Blatter: 'America - saving Europe from itself since 1917'. No disrespect to these guys, however.[/quote]

Hmmm! We have an old saying here. The USA, having been hopelessly late for two world wars, is determined to be bang on time for the next one.

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