Friday, July 07, 2006

They Get Older, But They Don't Get Smarter

On July 7, 2005, four bombs struck the London public transportation system during the morning rush hour, killing 56 people, including four of the Muslim terrorists, and injuring 700. The incident was the deadliest single act of terrorism in the United Kingdom since the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which killed 270 people. On the first anniversary of the London subway bombings, Rachel Marsden has a few things to say about how political corrrectness and multiculturalism have no place in the War on Terror.

A new ITV News poll in the U.K. marks today’s first anniversary of the rush-hour bombing of London’s transit system by Islamic terrorists, in which 52 people died. It finds that 7% of British Muslims consider suicide attacks on civilians to be justified in some circumstances. That may not sound like much, until you realize that it represents more than 100,000 Muslims.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

As an American married to a Londoner, with family that travel each day on the train that was bombed, I have a unique perspective.

Political Correctness at this time, will shortly see the end of England as we know it. Between the flag being banned, pork being disallowed everywhere, and even banks unable to dish out "piggy" banks. It's out of control.

The level to which they have sunk was clearly shown when the muzzies paraded around calling,"London you will have to pay your 9/11 is on it's way", with no reprecussions.

They are halfway down the slippery path, at at this point, unless they wake up, there is no return.

Here, in the states, we are well on our way there. That is why I fight P.C.B.S everyday.

Excuse me, I've had a few and probably make little sense, but it's heartfelt. I mourn today, the loss felt in England at the hands of terrorists, and remember well the gut clenching hours when we didn't know if our family was safe or not.

Nice blog, have a good weekend.

Lone Ranger said...

Welcome, jenn. Come back often. Your blog is pretty interesting too.