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ant - ever considered IP:77.97.125.58 | 11-07-2008 13:51:21
the government had a hand to play in this? they have stepped in to stop a public inquiry, killed an innocent brazilian man (10 shots to the head) and are using it as an excuse to strip away thefreedom and rights of the people of this country.
I do not belive there should be ONE public enquiry. There should be multiple enquiries as to many things about the attack dont seem right
Joe McLaughlin - Calls for enquiry IP:90.200.218.68 | 20-05-2009 02:02:58
The attacks in London were a terrible attack on our country.

I feel for all those sadly effected by these wicked acts.

However, these attacks were committed by enimies of our country. These fanatics are the people to ask for answers. I did not hear any attacks on these people yesterday in all the media coverage. I am amazed that you seem to think its the goverments fault or the sercurity services. Exactly how are any agency going to track all these people, all the time, who wish to carry out such deeds. Its impossible.

Are your calls for a public enquiry in any way related to your personal claims for compensation if such an enquiry goes your way?

However much those who have suffered, been injured, lost loved ones have been so sadly effected, how can the issue of any cheque be compensation? This was allured to by one of the speakers I saw on TV.

However painful it is, please just move on and look to who are really to blaime for your frustrations.
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