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    Default to all the Brits...

    To Jow104, bj1 and all the other poms here, my heart goes out to you. I hope you and yours are safe and well.

    everyone give your family a big hug tonight, because you just never know

    there's no school like the old school.

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    Dear Ryan,

    Many thanks for your thoughts and kind wishes. Im a long way from london now and glad that i am although i still travel there reguarly on business.
    A terrible sequence of events that leaves you realising how vulnerable we all are and how impossible it seems to be to prevent such attacks.

    Ive not been very active on the forum for a few weeks due to business and also taking advantage of the lovely weather weve having by getting in some golf, going out in the roadster and naturally getting in some woodwork. So apologies all for the absence but I have been partaking of the occasional lurk and will be back in action soon. Give me something contentious Sturdee to get my teeth into.
    Regards to you all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beejay1
    Give me something contentious Sturdee to get my teeth into
    What me, contentious :confused: surely never.


    Actually, after this latest and atrociously cowardly attack on innocent people, I agree with what I heard on the radio this weekend, that it is time for the muslim community to take the initiative and identify potential extremists and terrorists. These terrorists are not true muslims but are hiding amongst them.

    Then the government should take those into protective custody, for the protection of the community, for the duration of the war on terrorism, and if they were not born in this country strip them of citizenship and deport them.

    I think that should happen in your country as well.

    Also I think that any civil libertarians who object to this should be considered terrorists as well and dealt with the same way.


    Peter.

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    My thoughts too, round em up and ship em out.
    They obviously think they belong somewhere else, lets not dissapoint them.

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    Yeah well, I feel a bit sorry for the Muslims that moved away to a place that they thought was safe only to find out that they have become scapegoats.

    I heard a quote on the radio tonight that's worth repeating & remembering... it was along the lines of... "They should be called Jihad Terrorists or Jihad Extremists not Muslim Extremists or Islamic Terrorists".

    I made sense to me 'cos I had found myself thinking that I didn't like the Muslim religion but there are Muslims that do not support terrorism either.

    Mind you, in this day & age, I don't see why ANYone would move to another country & then set out to make it just like their old home.
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    Mind you, in this day & age, I don't see why ANYone would move to another country & then set out to make it just like their old home.
    I think that is a very natural phenomenon. People come here to get away from what is basically a crappy life. They've heard how wonderful it is here, and they are right. But once the novelty wears off, things are not as rosy as they thought. They miss their friends and family, they miss the food and other things that they can't buy here, and they miss their institutions. So they start bringing or building those things here. They try to change things so that they are more comfortable to them. That's the difference between multi-culturalism and assimilation. We have to take the good with the bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sturdee
    Actually, after this latest and atrociously cowardly attack on innocent people, I agree with what I heard on the radio this weekend, that it is time for the muslim community to take the initiative and identify potential extremists and terrorists. These terrorists are not true muslims but are hiding amongst them.

    Also I think that any civil libertarians who object to this should be considered terrorists as well and dealt with the same way.
    It's an interesting concept Peter, and even though I sympathise with the sentiment, I don't think it'll work, and while being the opposite of a civil libertarian, does it work when the shoe is on the other foot?

    If one were to be consistent with this argument, the mislabled Christian (or more correctly Athiest) community should be taking responsibility for fishing out those responsible for the Srebrenica attacks where 8,000 muslims lost their lives for simply living there!

    It is easy to brand any person because of what we suppose their beliefs to be (and I know you weren't doing that), but the notion that because one has the same religious belief or cultural background as a bad guy, they suddenly become aware of the criminal in their midst, needs to be challenged!

    How does one tell if Uncle Charlie is an embezzler, or a king, or a terrorist sleeper?

    Cheers,

    P (having a thoughtful morning!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    ...or a terrorist sleeper?...
    Like Grunt?


    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    ...P (having a thoughtful morning)...
    Listened to AM on the ABC ?
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    Also I think that any civil libertarians who object to this should be considered terrorists as well and dealt with the same way.
    So we should imprison people who believe that it is unjust to imprison people who have not been tried for and found guilty of a crime? I should go to jail then. Don't bother with a trial, I'll just pack my things and drive down to the nearest prison.

    It is a slipper slope.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Rogers
    Like Grunt?
    Exactly my point!! I heard that the terrorist community all sleep naked, so people who sleep naked should be specially alert!


    Listened to AM on the ABC ?
    No, but there's been enough around to jog the memory. It just seems that there's a bit of an imbalance in the way the press make us think.......

    Cheers,

    P (don't get me wrong, I love imbalance!)


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    Like Grunt?
    It's ok, I'm already going to prison. They have workshops there don't they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt
    It's ok, I'm already going to prison. They have workshops there don't they?
    Yes but they only have GMC and Triton tools.

    (thanks to Wongo for that one)

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    Like Grunt?


    Exactly my point!! I heard that the terrorist community all sleep naked, so people who sleep naked should be specially alert!

    Now Midge,

    how do you know Grunt sleeps naked? (this in my mind is an even more slippery slope)

    there's no school like the old school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanarcher
    Now Midge,

    how do you know Grunt sleeps naked? (this in my mind is an even more slippery slope)
    Pay attention Ryan!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bitingmidge
    It's an interesting concept Peter,

    We must not forget that we are at war with these terrorist groups. This was not of our choosing but inflicted upon us by extremists groups. Whilst we might conveniently ignore it and carry on as usual they are not sleeping and waiting until they can strike at us.

    This is way happened on 9/11, the Bali bombings, the Spanish bombings and now London. Who knows if we are to be the next target?

    Also when a country is at war it is normal for citizens and sympathizers of your enemy to be interned for the duration. This is done under emergency war time powers to protect your own citizens against enemy attack. This we did during WW1 and WW2. There was never even a question about that. No civil libertarians even dared to complain for we were at war.

    This time we are also at war. I know because a close relative is about to go to Iraq for his tour of duty in this war against terrorism.

    Now I don’t believe these terrorists are genuine Muslims, but are hiding amongst that community. I also believe that some Muslims know about them. If so, as citizens of this country and being true to their faith, they should come forward and identify them to the authorities so they can be dealt with.

    I am not branding any belief, whether Foilies, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist or otherwise. Nor am I concerned with what may have happened in the past or ordinary criminal behaviour but specifically terrorists.


    What I am about is the protection of our citizens, and if laws need to be suspended or special laws introduced to cope with this so be it. It may be a slippery slope but the common good overrides individual rights during wartime conditions.


    That is my thoughtful opinion.


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