Thursday, August 10, 2006

Airliner terror plot
Our security services have done well and acted in a timely fashion to thwart an horrendous cowardly attack on civilian travellers. Already concerns have been expressed in media reports about the effects on neighbourhoods where suspects have been seized and whether any consultations have been held with security services and community leaders and it just makes me wonder what sort of world our politically correct journalists live in. I hope that consulting local communities about arrests of terrorists is the last thing on the mind of our security services.
Along with past terraced groups, members of Islamic fascist groups such as Al-Qaeda merge in with communities as part of their cowardly game and I'm fairly sure that they will never apologise to their community or their faith.

As one of their potential victims purely on the basis that I travel and like to visit America I frankly don't care what our security services do to stop these people. Should I be lucky enough to travel again to America, I will most likely choose an American airline and wont give a thought to deranged evil Al-Qaeda scum.

4 comments:

  1. Well let's see what comes out in the wash before we get all dewy-eyed about our wonderful 'intelligence folks'.

    Our trigger-happy peelers always seem to be getting the wrong man at the moment. On the other hand, maybe that's the price we pay for the 'war on terror'? You know, the occasional innocent Brazilian shot in the head seven times on the London tube by our marvellous bobbies, that sort of thing.

    Perhaps we should exhume Sherlock Holmes?

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  2. Saz- I think intelgence has done well,
    Anon 8:09 as for the cynical and typical sherlock holmes comment this is a building reaction from citizens who are happy to live in a decent Western society but might just be happier if it was completely different and a little barbaric. Me im happy to continue to be a bloated western lacky free to indulge myself with out the bigotory of many societies

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  3. On balance, Tony, you're probably right, and besides, I'd rather have a Big Mac than a blinkin' sheep's eyeball any day.

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