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a tear for spain (pg. 2)
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| mikefasssy |
| dude, joining the army won't solve anything. |
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| DjDeComp |
| al quada sucks.... die bastards |
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| mikefasssy |
yes they do suck, but joining the army and invading _another_ country problem won't solve much heh
everyone just needs to smoke a j and chill the out |
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| Dmatrox |
nah, joining army wont help, you will end up as someone's bitch (your superior) and just carry out orders.
inflicting harm on others for no good reason is lame. I wish our government would do more about terrorist cells in canada, like the US is doing |
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| Dj Dovla |
| quote: | | bunch of pussies that wont come out and fight like real men |
ok .. I am very sorry for what happend at 9/11 .. also very sorry for what happend in Madrid , and I hate Al Queda as much as Americans do because they played a big role in destroying my country too .
but calling them pussies is not right , becasue that would apply to the americans too .... why didnt they send troops to Serbia in 99 , but instead bombed the out of us from airplanes . I call that cowardness .
Now that the roles are reversed ... they realize who they helped and who should of been helped ... 20 % of Al Queda operations are commanded from Bosnia and Kosovo... one place where Americans defended and gave to the Muslim people ...
I can say the same for Afganistan .... who trained Osama ..? USA
Who put Saddam Hussein in Power ...? USA
I am sorry to say ... but the war in iraq and afganistan , was created by the states ... and now yo have to finish it |
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| arctic |
| Just a word of warning, there's no proof that Al-Qaeda actually had anything to do with this, although some signs do indeed to point to some kind of Islamic extremist involvement, it's premature, if not irresponsible to go around blaming them when you essentially have no proof. It's a real possibility that ETA might have carried this out, even though (I believe) that this would be their largest scale attack to date. |
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| Mr. Pink |
| quote: | Originally posted by charmscars
yes. i'm sure key members are surfing the chillout room as we speak. they plot a little, play a little tiesto, plot a little more, DL some ferry corsten... |
LMAO that's hilarious.
but yes, twas a tragedy. My heart goes out to all those who were lost in the bombing.
Freakin terrorists....regardless of their beliefs they should all be burned very very slowly....
these bastards have no hearts. |
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| DJ-Fuq |
| quote: | Originally posted by arctic
Just a word of warning, there's no proof that Al-Qaeda actually had anything to do with this, although some signs do indeed to point to some kind of Islamic extremist involvement, it's premature, if not irresponsible to go around blaming them when you essentially have no proof. It's a real possibility that ETA might have carried this out, even though (I believe) that this would be their largest scale attack to date. |
I strongly doubt eta had anything to do with it as an attack on this scale would be extremely detrimental to their cause. |
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| DarkFall01 |
I feel really bad about what happened in Madrid, it saddens me everytime I see something like this happening anywhere in the world :(
Spain is still not sure who it was, they first thought it was ETA since the explosives used are typical for the terrorist group and we're close to a new election. But when the terrorist group plans something like this, they usually make a warning call. In addition, they denied having any involvement with what happened.
Spanish police found one or two vans with detonators and readings from the Coran, that's where the idea with Al-Qaeda came from.
Where did you guys hear about them having a plan for the US 90% complete?
I hope they find those bastards soon and punish them for all they've done :mad: |
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| Lucky Striker |
My condolences to the people of spain. Terrible trajedy, I havent really read up on all the facts though... but heres a piece from the bbc;
| quote: | Spanish Foreign Minister Ana Palacio earlier said everything appeared to implicate Eta in the attacks, with "very strong clues" and "very strong precedents" backing that view.
The group has previously targeted the Spanish railway system and two Eta suspects were arrested last month driving a truck loaded with more than 500kg of explosives headed for Madrid.
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| neo geo |
| no proof. wtf. they wrote a letter to a british newspaper and said they did it and that america is next. I wish some americans had balls enough to go pull off some suicide bombings on their asses and fight them in thier own game. IF they sent me over there i would tie a nuke to my ass and make a big statement |
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| arctic |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ-Fuq
I strongly doubt eta had anything to do with it as an attack on this scale would be extremely detrimental to their cause. |
Agreed, but in all honesty, we don't know yet. There's ideas been floated around that essentially say that it could have been a cooperation, or a breakaway movement from ETA. It really is up in the air, and to conclusively point your finger at anyone is naive IMO.
And no, a letter isn't proof of anything. As I understand it, the group that wrote that letter has put their foot in it several times before, and really aren't trustworthy. |
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