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First London - now glasgow?

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DoubleBluff · 30/06/2007 16:14

Looks like an attempt to bomb Glasgow airport has been disrupted.
Where next?

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UCM · 30/06/2007 20:08

Ok, I used the wrong word fuzzy , sorry I just totally contradicted myself. I meant something else like extremism.

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TaylorsMummy · 30/06/2007 20:09

why is the number 7 significant?

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Peachy · 30/06/2007 20:13

AGre with fuzzywuzzy

Islam DOES NOT preach murderng people!

n fact is Qur'anic islam people of the book (Christians, Jews) are to be rpotected as kin

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Peachy · 30/06/2007 20:15

seven in Islam

My islam Prof (although an Agonostic himself) even bought house no 7 deliberately

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Peachy · 30/06/2007 20:17

nothing on news about heathrow?+

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jambuttie · 30/06/2007 20:19

Britain now on Critical Alert

Home Secreatary said terrorist attack imminent

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TaylorsMummy · 30/06/2007 20:29

thanks peachy.that's interesting,and scary,what with 07.07.07 coming up

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ginkel · 30/06/2007 20:36

I feel utterly sick right now. This is life from now on isnt it?

And the sickest thing is news channels referring to the perpertrators as two asian 'gentlemen'...what the f* is going on?

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Peachy · 30/06/2007 20:37

probably nothing- remmeber terrorists are NOT Isalmic devotees who use the no 7 iin worship

thy are terrorists- psychopaths, or vulnerable people influenced by psychopaths

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KristinaM · 30/06/2007 20:46

I've just seen more video footage on sky - you can see the gas burning in the car but there was no explosion

looks like another failed suicide bombing

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chipkid · 30/06/2007 20:55

shit shit shit tell me to turn off my computer-dh has 4 hours at heathrow tomorrow

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ginkel · 30/06/2007 20:56

chipkid, tomorrow will probably be the safest day you could ever be at heathrow or any airport for that matter

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Aitch · 30/06/2007 21:06

bombs in london when brown takes over, and in glasgow when queen at scottish parly so police attention elsewhere.

now, here's controversial...

i never understand why people are so at suicide bombers, really. we all know there are abnormally egotistical people around who are vulnerable to being manipulated by others. i swear i'm not tring to be tasteless, but for example, why do people keep goiing on Big Brother? because they aren't quite right in the head and because they feel they'll be the ones to get the big pay-off in the end, despite all existing evidence to the contrary.

i'm sure that there are vulnerable men and women who are equally manipulated by people who twist Islam in a hateful manner.
of course people on bb aren't killing themselves, but if you utterly believe in an afterife nor is a suicide, in a way. i just don't believe you can be right in the head and behave in this way. it's terrible, because an enemy who doesn't mind dying can't be defeated, really.

anyway, let's just say a prayer, i suppose, that everyone keeps safe. and alan johnston, the poor man.

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vicksie · 30/06/2007 21:09

Same here chipkid, my dh is flying from heathrow tomorrow aft to Lyon, and I am feeling very nervous - but i have packed him a few sarnies (just in case of delays) and keeping my fingers crossed i really dont want him to go but life has to go on!

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binkleandflip · 30/06/2007 21:11

I am so bitter and angry about this. As long as they don't mind dying, we should make it a good long drawn out experience for them. I swear to god, I would happily put them in with a few impounded pit bulls at the police cells right now. I know that kind of talk doesnt help and isnt particularly rational, but I feel very emotional about this tonight. Obviously, these people aren't true muslims. They make me sick, vile, vile human beings.

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UCM · 30/06/2007 21:14

But THEY think they are true muslims! There are lots of 'them' out there and not for one minute do any of these people think they are 'psycopaths'. They truly believe that the way they are going to act is right. How on earth do you begin to deal with this?

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Aitch · 30/06/2007 21:14

you should speak to the wives and children of some of the men kidnapped and taken to guantanamo and kept there is disgusting conditions without hope of trial, binkle. america, and by implication our govt, does already treat people this way... whether they do it in syria or not.

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Aitch · 30/06/2007 21:15

who knows, UCM? that's the difficult bit. of course we don't yet know who is responsible for the glasgow incident, or what actually happened.

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Waswondering · 30/06/2007 21:17

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binkleandflip · 30/06/2007 21:18

The same applies to them, aitch, (the perpetrators of guantanamo bay human rights travesties I mean not the captives). I know they believe they are true muslims and I don't know how you deal with them UCM, I truly despair that I brought my child into this wretched world sometimes because it's only going to get worse as long as people (of many different religions) believe that this is what faith means

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ELF1981 · 30/06/2007 21:20

So many thoughts in my head on this and impossible to write them down without sounding like a loon or stupid!

I hope that everything turns out okay, it is getting a bit scary.

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FairyBasslet · 30/06/2007 21:20

Not sure about them being undefeatable - we managed to defeat the Japanese in WWII (albeit using the bomb and therefore having to resort to fairly drastic measures) and they were reasonably keen on 'honour' and sacrificing themselves for their beliefs.

Now don't ask me how we defeat this particular brand of suicide bomber but let's be positive as being pessimistic definitely won't get us anywhere. Best we can do for now is get on with our lives as normally as possible.

I had a wobbly moment last August when we were due to fly to the States just after the whole palaver re flights being targeted. In the end, after a lot of soul searching, we went and I'm so glad we didn't let the bastards stop us.

Tonight DH is out in London for a friend's 30th. Not saying I'm that keen he's out but I sure as hell wasn't going to tell him not to go as that would have been giving in. Doesn't stop me worrying of course...

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Aitch · 30/06/2007 21:27

i'm more of the 'if there's a bomb with your name on it...' school. however am always conscious of the paul merton gag about his worried neighbours Mr and Mrs Doodlebug.

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chipkid · 30/06/2007 21:31

thankyou ginkel I am being irrational.

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ginkel · 30/06/2007 21:35

I'm assuming you know that i meant because the security will be so tight in response to these incidents? I was being flippant

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