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gina, the one that "failed" as a suicide bomber will actually suffer more for surviving than had he been allowed to die. He will now have to live with letting down his "beliefs", something that will cause him more pain than any burns he has!
he is in such a state he probably wont survive anyway, shame, he could have suffered in pain and through his "beliefs"
Did I read the link in the question right??
Have they shut a whole A&E unit to treat the (place word of your choice here)??
I think that they were maybe not trying to commit suicide - certainly the devices found in London were meant to allow the bombers to escape. As far as I understand, no-one was killed - he seems to have panicked because the big bloody jeep he was driving didn't fit between the metal posts of the door - if they had used an ordinary car, they probably would have succeeded.
Love your link smudge. so true.

My problem is, just supposing the car bombs in London had exploded, killing and maiming hundreds, and one of the perpetrators had been caught, what do you think his sentence would be?
Community Service, Lonnie.

Hisslam.

and compensation for missing their flight whiffey, don't forget that
Do any of yous actually have any Muslim friends? If so, do they support the Muslim terrorists?
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Can you name any Muslim who has been evil to you personally stokeace?
yes corbyloon when they attack MY country and try to kill innocent people then i take that personally yes.
now now, chill. horrible things have happened. no need to make more upset.
The way it seems to be going is that we all may know someone muslim who didn;t used to be muslim and if they are a terrorist they are not going to tell us are they? It is the case that some of these guys have been normal every day lads and now they are part of this undercurrent of conspiracy to kill people they probably have lived and worked with or gone to school with
i'm not sure how this thread has turned into an anti-islamic one. we don't know the names of the suspects, let alone their religion. if this does turn out to be jihad, then it is the act of extremists who are in no way supported by the mass majority of muslims. people need to practise some tolerance.
i think the phrase ' homegrown terrorists' springs to mind dot.....
yes that's a good way to describe it, noone can deny that that is what has been happening and it wasn't in my local parish church that these lads were recruited and trained in secret was it?
So you hate Roman Catholics, the Irish and the Germans do you stokeace since they have all attacked YOUR country in the past?
missmore that is an inredulous statement how can you be tolerant of people who,over the last 2 days have tried to murder thousands of people?that statement is incredible,naive,stupid and hairbrained.would you have been tolerant if 1 of your family or friends had been killed or injured in the events of these last 2 days?tolerance is the last thing on peoples minds at this moment in time.
as a matter of fact corbyloon YES i do...............
I don't think hate is the right word Corbyloon, fear and dread is more near the mark

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