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Sep 12, 2010 5:11 AM CST 9/11
Kodexx
KodexxKodexxCork, Ireland12 Threads 360 Posts
sorry clicked post .... wanted to add:
It is the higher public sector that are on the big money the ones that sit in their comfy offices....the 100K and above people should be cut not your joe soap resuer on the ground
Sep 12, 2010 6:15 AM CST 9/11
Omurchu65
Omurchu65Omurchu65Dundalk, Louth Ireland14 Threads 509 Posts
Kodexx: I would say it should never be forgotton! The second these things are forgotton they are liable to be repeated. I do however have great respect for the germans as a race beacuse they never try to hide their past now where is the memorial for the h block hungar strikers in England hmmmmmmm.

Our country takes heros for granted.....we cht public service pay across the board but forget who the public service are.......yep, firemen, E.M.T's, Military (Naval search and rescue).... A little did you know......A navy sailor doesnt get overtime...and his danger money for being at sea in every kind of weather works out at €1.25 per hour.....food for thought




thumbs up Im right with you there Kodexx that the Emergency services are bloody Great and having been the beneficiary of the Fire Service and paramedics a few years ago I personally have so much to be grateful for ...
The RNLI and Coast guard to have my highest admiration thumbs up
Sep 12, 2010 8:05 AM CST 9/11
blipper2000
blipper2000blipper2000dublin, Dublin Ireland69 Threads 9 Polls 6,900 Posts
libroman: I said I did not accuse you of anything. You are quoting a post where I am saying that as well. I even broke up my points into one answering you and one general one about the Muslim/terrorist issue.

calling them muslim fundamentalists/terrorists,its the same thing
Sep 12, 2010 10:09 AM CST 9/11
libroman
libromanlibromanDublin/Wicklow, Dublin Ireland3 Threads 764 Posts
blipper2000: calling them muslim fundamentalists/terrorists,its the same thing


Do you know what the word fundamentalist means? It is a strict adherence to any set of basic ideas or principles: the fundamentalism of the extreme conservatives.

What part of that includes terrorism? They are no different to any terrorist group using certain issues to further their own self interests.

Language like yours continues the divide between religions and keeps it being a Muslim/Christian thing instead of it being a right and wrong thing. No part of the Koran approves of what Al Qaeda and their followers are doing.
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