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Iceland a terrorist state.
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If the situation were reversed what would iceland do? At the end of the day the UK's job is to protect us UK citizens. I can't agree with using terror legislation, but they are doing their best to protect what at the end of the day is ours.
If I had a wad in icesave I'd be happy at what the government did because it makes it more likely that I'd get back what's mine.
As for being responsible for the banks demise....please. From what I read it (and the rest of the iceland banking system) is going down and fast. They can't blame anyone but themselves.....same as us. We've got ourselves in this hole and we have to dig our way out.Baby Year 1: Oh dear...on the move
Lily contracted Strep B Meningitis Dec 2006 :eek: Now seemingly a normal little monster. :beer:
Love to my two angels that I will never forget.0 -
I was more terrorised on tuesday than any terrorist could make me from thousands of miles away.Savings
£14,200 with £1100 M.I.A. presumed dead.0 -
I blame that Kerry Katona...0
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Never let the truth get in the way of a good story eh?You know it was sold on the anti-terrorism element to get it through, and notice I quuuoted the headline from the Times, no mention of crime and security there was there?
If there was people would be saying "What's all this about then?", hence they brushed that part of it under the carpet.
Oh and what has dogs fouling the pavement got to do with terorism or security?[strike]Debt @ LBM 04/07 £14,804[/strike]01/08 [strike]£10,472[/strike]now debt free:j
Target: Stay debt free0
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