Well im not gunna get bogged down in another debate, to be honest - we know this is wrong, all wrong, but it happens.
I agree they've gone for disruption, they blew up 1 bus when they could have blew up a lot more. I suppose this was a warning - though i hope not.
All they have achieved is a stronger resolution to their own destruction, which i hope takes place very - very soon.
But i dont feel as safe as i once did, i'll admit... i said today - You look at the London Underground and you think it'd be one of the 'landmarks' to be protected - especially after Madrid - and yet -- this happend, still.
Overall though i think we can safely say yes, we have been lucky - not just because they didnt do what maybe they had the power to do - but we've been waiting for this moment to come since September 11th, our services trained to deal with it, now it finally has i read the services delt amazingly.
Let's hope this doesnt start a chain of attacks.
Since i was in sheffield in the lads/lasses new flats there was no television, so i got one of the girls radios and they replayed Blair's speech (i suppose) and i thought i was one of the most honest things i think he's ever done- i thought he sounded a bit emotional and heck, i wont blame him, but i thought it was an amazing speech.
(That was a bit long, and i was in and out of typing it so if it gets a bit confusing..meh

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