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What if his parent's were born here, where would they get deported to?

 

 

Harshest punishment, meaning not only.

 

Jail could be an option maybe corporate punishment could be reintroduced for terrorist acts??

 

Only thinking out loud, I am not saying we should or I am correct as this problem won't have an easy solution.

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Islamic State has declared war on the West. Yet IS supporters can just walk about London?

 

Sorry, but we've tolerated the intolerant for too long.

 

In WW2 we wouldn't have tolerated Nazis marching about London with swastika flags. We shouldn't tolerate this.

 

Build a Guantanamo Bay and send them there.

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2006 Terrorism Act? Wow! it looks like you know how to use Google!

 

Yes I find educating myself preferable to just spouting whatever combination of numbers and bowel gravy pops into my mind.

 

There are 3,000 (source?) extremists walking about the UK. Why are they not arrested and charged then?

 

Because the powers are under utilised as I previously said.

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Islamic State has declared war on the West. Yet IS supporters can just walk about London?

 

Sorry, but we've tolerated the intolerant for too long.

 

In WW2 we wouldn't have tolerated Nazis marching about London with swastika flags. We shouldn't tolerate this.

 

Build a Guantanamo Bay and send them there.

Yeah I have to agree. I was reading a quote from an American who fought in ww2 earlier, can't find it now but jist of it was when the Japanese attacked them they went for it, went to war and ultimately dropped the nukes and until we get as fired up as that this war won't end.

I'm not saying drop a bomb but serious advances need to be made

 

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Because the powers are under utilised as I previously said.

 

The reason the Manchester Bomber wasn't charged because he hadn't done enough to have been arrested...

 

To send people like him to prison will require an overhaul of the justice system concerning terrorism... It's something I've been saying over my last ten posts and you still don't seem to understand.

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You can't just go round nicking people because they have an association with a criminal. Which is what a terrorist is, a criminal.

 

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really why not , do explain ,im sure im not the only 1, that would love here yr reasons .

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So now we are really suggesting holding and Punishing(?) people without fair trial?

 

You're off your rocker

 

 

I'll have to catch up with some of the later posts, but for now, what about this...

 

Shoot all the maggots on the watch list and all known associates.

 

Fair do's, some who may be innocent might die, but to be fair, ALL the children at Manc Arena were innocent!

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really why not , do explain ,im sure im not the only 1, that would love here yr reasons .

 

Imagine unbeknownst to you, a guy on your pool team from the bar is involved in criminal activity. Should this person on your pool team come under surveillance, you would be marked as a 'Known Associate'.

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I'll have to catch up with some of the later posts, but for now, what about this...

 

Shoot all the maggots on the watch list and all known associates.

 

 

Would that stop radgepackets bombing things? I doubt it.

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Bin thinking a lot about this today, despite the varied political and non/religious/spiritual viewpoints represented on here, it seems that most of us on here are pretty much on the the same page when it comes to the murder of British children by Muslims.

For starters it should be illegal to access/view/download or possess any kind of Islamic extremist material online. Punishable with hefty sentences and deportations. It wouldn't solve the problem but it would be a start and would send a message. The current anti-terrorism laws should be given real teeth.

 

 

Timon.

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