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Calvoor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:16:00 -
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I just want to post repsects to the families of those lost and injured by the attacks on my country today.
It is very nice to see that although the Eve community is set in a world far from reality, we can still stop and take a look around and touch on the real world, repsects to all posters on this thread.
Recover...Rebuild...Remember
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Eversor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:24:00 -
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Edited by: Eversor on 07/07/2005 18:25:25 To our British friends, you are in our thoughts, here in the US.
The UK's population is strong, proud and resilient, there is no doubt in my mind that they will recover quickly from this. They have faced greater challenges before and defeated them all.
My heartfelt sympathies to the children, husbands, wives and mothers that will not have a loved one coming home tonight. 
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Novah
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:28:00 -
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Just got home..........
Things are crazy here in london today. Its craxy and quite surreal that things like this happenlike 10 miles from my home.
things are on the mend though :)
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marioman
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:43:00 -
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My condolences to my fellow British Evians. Hope all your family and friends are ok    
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chillz
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:45:00 -
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Hmm, surreal day. All home safe thankfully. ----------------------------------- A gun and a packet of sandwiches.
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro." - Hunter S Thompson
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Leitari
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Posted - 2005.07.07 18:58:00 -
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hope all eve players are safe home
Here, Only the silent survive.
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Insane Angel
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Posted - 2005.07.07 19:00:00 -
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To all my ingame friends and enemies that live in the area affected in London: I hope you and your famlies are safe and well and I hope all of you stay safe.
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HeLlRaIzA666
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Posted - 2005.07.07 19:01:00 -
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apparantly al qeada claimed it on there TV channel thingy, and it was bombs, not power surges,
condolences to the ppl who lost there lives due to some pathetic terrorists  --------------------------------------------
In War There Are No Runners Up...
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X'Alor
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Posted - 2005.07.07 19:19:00 -
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Edited by: X''Alor on 07/07/2005 19:21:09 My thoughts go out to all in london and families affected.
I live a tiny bit outside NYC and can still remember very very vividly where and what I was doing on 911 here and the kind of hysteria it brought just a few hours outside the city let alone inside the city.
I can't immagine in london like that.
Just sureal. Maybe one day everyone will see that the US is not warmongers but trying to stop this sort of thing from happening anywhere else in the world.
How many bombs, how many countries, how many lives and how many families need to be affected in how many various parts of the world from the far east to africa to europe to england to the US and soon to be south america before the world leaders realize that this is a global problem and can affect anyones homeland before something is REALY done about it.
starts playing the tune "bombs over bagdhag"
I bet some guy named George H(itler) Bush does what he should in support of our allies in this crazy insane world we live in these days.
go gettem georgie boy, and may I sign my name on one the first ones being dropped.
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Valan
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Posted - 2005.07.07 19:59:00 -
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Edited by: Valan on 07/07/2005 19:59:09 Got home eventually, thank god it was only 4 bombs instead of the inital reports of more around 7. A tragedy all the same.
I'm proud to say the British spirit came into play. Strangers giving other people a lift. Taxi drivers moving people around for free. Kind of a wierd sight, no traffic with thousands of people walking home on a sunny afternoon. Occasionally coming across a secure zone and 'fully' armed police officers patrolling the streets. Very surreal.
Just have to say the British emergency services are outstanding, fast expert response. They kept everything under control and saved countless lives because they are so professional.
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Eilonwy Lyr
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Posted - 2005.07.07 20:06:00 -
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Edited by: Eilonwy Lyr on 07/07/2005 20:08:49 Edited by: Eilonwy Lyr on 07/07/2005 20:08:06 Screw the cowardly terrorists! As a Londoner I still want to celebrate getting the Olympics. This is a horrible day but as has already been pointed out, Londoners have a resiliance against this sort of thing going back generations.
Hell, if ****** (hohum over-sensitive and boring censorship, this word is German dictator with Charlie Caplin moustache) and the IRA couldn't make Londoners cower, what hope do a bunch of 2-bit religious fanatics think they have.
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Basileus
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Posted - 2005.07.07 20:25:00 -
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My condolences to the victims' families. I hope we will provide justice for them. This evil deed should not go unpunished.
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Grant Smith
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Posted - 2005.07.07 21:54:00 -
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My thoughts and prayers go out to the families who've suffered losses over the course of the day.
Let those who've fallen rest in peace.
Good luck to the families, London and the government on the situation. It rest in your hands Tony Blair. 
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.07.07 21:56:00 -
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Originally by: Valan Edited by: Valan on 07/07/2005 19:59:09 Got home eventually, thank god it was only 4 bombs instead of the inital reports of more around 7. A tragedy all the same.
This got confusing, because with the bombs going off in between stations, people were being evacuated from the stations on either side: so, the press saw ppl exiting from six different stations and assumed six Tube bombs. There were in fact only three.
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KIAPieman
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Posted - 2005.07.07 23:05:00 -
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Edited by: KIAPieman on 07/07/2005 23:06:00 this is just a cowardly attack by a group of people wanting to speak for people who dont want them to.
it just makes me so sad.
a member of our corp lost a family member today, my thoughts and prayers go out to them in this time of sadness.
but we must remember
BRITAIN WILL ENDURE BIRTAIN WILL SURVIVE BRITAIN WILL WIN --------------------------------------------------------
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The Clash
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Posted - 2005.07.07 23:23:00 -
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my toughts wil be by teh victims , their families and our corp member who lost a relative today 
these kinda peopel doesnt seem to understand they wont reach anything then agression , more racism and such .
We already have enuff problems with racism and this wont make it any better since a lot of people will say : oh its "race" again no doubt !
No doubt whatever race of people atm are behind these acts arent supporting their their race whether its a race or a form of beliveing , coz the innocent will suffer ..on both sides ...
and with our governments ...they live on stuff liek this liek Bush ..
you remember those movies about 2050 whatever ? police states and what not ? acts liek this and goverments liek this will eventually lead us to that crap ....
terrorist arent people who want a better place for living , they drag down innocent people with them for nothin then more agression , racism and what not i hope this wil bind us more together .
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Erik Pathfinder
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Posted - 2005.07.07 23:56:00 -
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My thoughts go with the families affected today.
I used to travel on the tube a lot when I lived in the UK. Darn scary to see this happen in places I've been to. I hope the perpetrators are caught. ------ (\_/) (O.o) (> <) |

Malena VXXI
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Posted - 2005.07.08 00:18:00 -
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This isnt god. I feel for those who lost someone today, I got family living there. I yet too get in touch with them
I lost both friends and family the 11 Sept US  I realy dont want too go thrue that again. Miner | Trader |

Young Blood
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Posted - 2005.07.08 00:20:00 -
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Originally by: Zdragva The status quo of pain and death continues, of empty lives and wasted time. Pain and sorrow drowned out by the march of 6 billion souls, wondering if this is really how it must be. The meek and the misfortunate scream their hate for the strong and the lucky, who in turn are at a loss for the pain they themselves can see. Helplessness and fear grips the hearts of all, and anger and hate flows from sourceless wells.
The whole world cries, do we hear it?
Well said.
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Astor N'atrox
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Posted - 2005.07.08 00:30:00 -
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"This was not a terrorist attack against the mighty and the powerful. It was not aimed at Presidents or Prime Ministers. It was aimed at ordinary, working-class Londoners, black and white, Muslim and Christian, Hindu and Jew, young and old. It was an indiscriminate attempt to slaughter, irrespective of any considerations for age, for class, for religion, or whatever."
Speaking directly to those responsible for the blasts he said:
"In the days that follow look at our airports, look at our sea ports and look at our railway stations and, even after your cowardly attack, you will see that people from the rest of Britain, people from around the world will arrive in London to become Londoners and to fulfil their dreams and achieve their potential.
"They choose to come to London, as so many have come before because they come to be free, they come to live the life they choose, they come to be able to be themselves. They flee you because you tell them how they should live. They don't want that and nothing you do, however many of us you kill, will stop that flight to our city where freedom is strong and where people can live in harmony with one another. Whatever you do, however many you kill, you will fail."
Words from London Mayor Ken Livingston... It say it all I think
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Doomsayer
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Posted - 2005.07.08 03:03:00 -
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I almost lost a brother in the 9/11 attacks in New York and Washington, if not for his supervisor cancelling the job at the last minute. My thoughts and prayers go out to all those who have lost a loved one or have been affected in any way.
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Ly'sol
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Posted - 2005.07.08 03:22:00 -
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Bah London has seen it all...Burned down twice, Blown up, Bombed, Carpet bombed.
Wheres that wacky british dark humor! Im willing to bet most of them dusted off the glass and dust from thier shoulders and said "My I do say, Looks like a bit of rain today. Bloody hell."
Ly'sol = Yank that <3 Brit's! -------------------------- Vist the Jericho Fraction Forums
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Fedaykin
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Posted - 2005.07.08 04:19:00 -
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Let me just post a link to a flash video to do the talking instead. What applies to America here applies to Britain just as well. ---------- Fedaykin Proud member of Freedom Confederation |

QwaarJet
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Posted - 2005.07.08 04:19:00 -
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sol, I wouldn't be surprised if that was the case..that's what most of us are Brits are like :p "Hobbes, she stepped into the Perimter Of Wisdom.Run!" |

2ippy
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Posted - 2005.07.08 04:48:00 -
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Edited by: 2ippy on 08/07/2005 04:48:43 you fund it, you ask for it. Shame we on the band wagon.
Don't worry blair will loose the next ellection and also be rid of bush. we learn from our mistakes hopefully.
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Insane Angel
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Posted - 2005.07.08 05:44:00 -
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Originally by: 2ippy Edited by: 2ippy on 08/07/2005 04:48:43 you fund it, you ask for it. Shame we on the band wagon.
Don't worry blair will loose the next ellection and also be rid of bush. we learn from our mistakes hopefully.
Good to have your opinion, bad timing because your rubbing this in others faces. People with courage to stand against others who want nothing better then to hurt you and what your nation believes in.
Remember: The majority voted these Men into position, the majority re-elected these Men into the same position.
The whiney and vocal minority are not the majority. If you dont like it, go somewhere where your views are shared with them if you dont feel comfortable where different views are expressed by the majority of the population. I believe a short swim will make you feel at home.
I apologize for talking like this, but shame on you sir.
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MrPops
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Posted - 2005.07.08 06:23:00 -
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Just this week it was announced England drafted plans to pull out their troops from Iraq. So why would Al-Qaeda attack now? To speed up the pull out? Makes no sense.
So who stands to benefit from this attack?
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Khargos
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Posted - 2005.07.08 06:40:00 -
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oh well as long as the eve servers are still fine, all is cool.
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Missy Meatshield
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Posted - 2005.07.08 07:02:00 -
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Well atleast the terrorists didnt damage the CCP servers. Incompetent terrorists as usual.
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Legendary Clint
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Posted - 2005.07.08 08:10:00 -
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What I will remember from yesterday is how all the police came out onto the streets to reassure everyone. They seemed to be every 100 yards and I walked 6 miles from Lancaster Gate to Liverpool Street via Trafalgar Square and St Pauls. What was also impressive is how the bus management came out of the depots wearing their dress uniforms (they seemed too new for them to have worn before) to direct the emergency bus services outside Zone 1. I think they were there to reassure their own drivers as well as the public. At Liverpool Street, the situation was the same, lots of managers (they had no uniforms, only an orange jacket) plus staff in uniform were on the concourse trying to get people home. Well done everybody.
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