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Old 07-12-2005, 11:11 AM
TheEpitome1920 TheEpitome1920 is offline
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Originally posted by SweetAngelZeta
I think the United States in a weird way...set a precedent...behaving the way "we" did when it came to the war on terrorism. Also, I think unless it happens to you, then you become overly hostile....

They could not understand how we responded because it never happened to them. Now, they see how it feels to be terrorized....

Ill never understand the war on terrorism though
I don't think this is the first time London has been attacked...

I think the difference with the U.S. is that many people didn't understand WHY it happend. While I don't condone the loss of life/violent action, I understand why some terrorist attacks happen.
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