weren’t Legoland supposed to be in Denmark?
weren’t Legoland supposed to be in Denmark?
Definetly the cops.
Definetly the cops.
Please, please don’t post anything like that again, Gollevainen. Your statements are more offensive then you may realize…
I’m confused? First I cannot support the troops spreading proper civilization to the Iraqi people and now I cannot support the troops of keeping down the terrorism…???
So what are the troops doing there then? For what reason shall I properly adress my humbe support to the brave and honourable young mans fullfilling their duty to the Queen?:confused::confused:
Please, please don’t post anything like that again, Gollevainen. Your statements are more offensive then you may realize…
I’m confused? First I cannot support the troops spreading proper civilization to the Iraqi people and now I cannot support the troops of keeping down the terrorism…???
So what are the troops doing there then? For what reason shall I properly adress my humbe support to the brave and honourable young mans fullfilling their duty to the Queen?:confused::confused:
My son is down there. I am proud of him. I support, 5000%, our troops. I believe most right thinking people do in the UK. What they have been sent to do, and the politics of it all, is another matter entirely. It does not follow that supporting our troops (ie encouraging them, respecting them, honouring the dead, saluting them all as heroes, helping the maimed and injured etc etc) means that one supports the war aims in Iraq, or the Governments stance on matters, nor in believing that the aims in Afghanistan are, perhaps, misguided and certainly under-resourced.
Gollevainen, because there are those who are willing to serve their country we (mostly) live in the West in freedom and with democracy. I think that extends to your country too, and enables you to travel freely and think and write freely and to vote freely. It would be as well that we all remember that. Yourself included.
Let me make one final point. My son is not down there “…beating the terrorism out of the poor beggars”. I find that remark in bad taste and offensive. Thats my view, and my prerogative to express it – just as you are free to express your views however much I don’t like them or the general tenor of what you have been expressing. Equally, the Muslim protestors had the right to express their views too – as others have rightly pointed out.
Lets just not forget why, and how, it is possible for those freedoms to be expressed. Nor how many lives of British servicemen have been extinguished,over many years, to preserve that sacred right.
Yeas thats why I support the british troops there in the outscirts of the democracy and freedom…:confused:
And as everybody tends to be beggar poor nowadays in Iraq…
…or atleast those who generally get the terrrorism vibes…
…So It’s is highgly viable to say: “beat the terrorism out of the poor beggars”…;)
My son is down there. I am proud of him. I support, 5000%, our troops. I believe most right thinking people do in the UK. What they have been sent to do, and the politics of it all, is another matter entirely. It does not follow that supporting our troops (ie encouraging them, respecting them, honouring the dead, saluting them all as heroes, helping the maimed and injured etc etc) means that one supports the war aims in Iraq, or the Governments stance on matters, nor in believing that the aims in Afghanistan are, perhaps, misguided and certainly under-resourced.
Gollevainen, because there are those who are willing to serve their country we (mostly) live in the West in freedom and with democracy. I think that extends to your country too, and enables you to travel freely and think and write freely and to vote freely. It would be as well that we all remember that. Yourself included.
Let me make one final point. My son is not down there “…beating the terrorism out of the poor beggars”. I find that remark in bad taste and offensive. Thats my view, and my prerogative to express it – just as you are free to express your views however much I don’t like them or the general tenor of what you have been expressing. Equally, the Muslim protestors had the right to express their views too – as others have rightly pointed out.
Lets just not forget why, and how, it is possible for those freedoms to be expressed. Nor how many lives of British servicemen have been extinguished,over many years, to preserve that sacred right.
Yeas thats why I support the british troops there in the outscirts of the democracy and freedom…:confused:
And as everybody tends to be beggar poor nowadays in Iraq…
…or atleast those who generally get the terrrorism vibes…
…So It’s is highgly viable to say: “beat the terrorism out of the poor beggars”…;)
I think that’s an assumption too far, Ian.
It’s perfectly possible for a Finn to be anti-terrorist without being pro-British, you know.
Huh? But I’m all pro-british…And I fully support the troops down there, beating the terrorism out of the poor beggars:dev2:
I think that’s an assumption too far, Ian.
It’s perfectly possible for a Finn to be anti-terrorist without being pro-British, you know.
Huh? But I’m all pro-british…And I fully support the troops down there, beating the terrorism out of the poor beggars:dev2:
Am not sure the point you are making. Perhaps you’d clarify? It might just be me not understanding where you are coming from.
My point? Rule brittanian:dev2::dev2: Long live the Imperium!!!:diablo::diablo:
Am not sure the point you are making. Perhaps you’d clarify? It might just be me not understanding where you are coming from.
My point? Rule brittanian:dev2::dev2: Long live the Imperium!!!:diablo::diablo:
Oh yeas it’s outrageous!!:mad::mad:
How can some sane man condemn the brave brittish soldiers out there spreading peace, civilisation and order to those who wonder in the dark…:confused::confused:
Oh yeas it’s outrageous!!:mad::mad:
How can some sane man condemn the brave brittish soldiers out there spreading peace, civilisation and order to those who wonder in the dark…:confused::confused:
I do? 😮