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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Three cleared of aiding 7/7 bombers

Three cleared of aiding 7/7 bombers



Three men were today cleared of helping the July 7 bombers plan their attacks by carrying out a reconnaissance mission in London.

But two of the men, Waheed Ali and Mohammed Shakil, were convicted of a second charge of conspiracy to attend a place used for terrorist training.


Tourists are terrorists if they are "accused of visiting the London Eye, the Natural History Museum and the London Aquarium" according to anti-terrorist police.

Even meeting in a McDonald's car park and being filmed walking down a London street is deemed to be suspicious.

Asians who grow up in tight-knit communities throughout Britain are suspects. That Asians have been doing this since at least the 1960s is neither here nor there.

Iraqi bookshops are suspect because they specialise in foreign texts.

Anyone Asian-looking is suspect if they attempt to board any flights to Pakistan at Manchester airport (or any other airport for that matter).

Shopping for camping equipment and getting your haircut are definitely suspicious activities.

Worst of all, having images of 9/11 on your computer and text glorifying the destruction is a big no no.

Supporting the anti-American invasions of Muslim lands is an act of terrorism.

America and other Western democracies have to recognise that retaliations are inevitable if they go around interfering in Islamic countries. There will be a huge price to pay for the illegitimate invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. If you stir up a hornets nest you can hardly complain if you get stung. Actions only lead to reactions. Aborigines call it payback.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Tourists are terrorists if they are "accused of visiting the London Eye, the Natural History Museum and the London Aquarium" according to anti-terrorist police."

Ohh dear. Did tht with the family over Easter...hang on there's someone at the d

jailhouselawyer said...

Henry: About time they got on to you...

Anonymous said...

Top picture, the feller in the middle. That's Will Smith. I never liked him in "the Fresh Prince of Belle-Aire" but he has sunk to an all time low in that line-up.

jailhouselawyer said...

Ron: You are right it does look like Will Smith.