Re: I feel ashamed...
after the events of the Glasglow/Uk car bomb threat i wrote this blog:
The so called terror events of both yesterday and today have lead me to again question the validity of such circumstances. Leaving my criticisms aside of both the unfortunate events of Sept 11 and the July bombing, these fresh events have both come at an ironical and coincidental time. A newly elected prime minister in England and where the political slogan Iraq and Afghanistan war has lost the coalitions control. I believe, whether you may discern it or not, that these events are no more than a political stunt for both, to reaffirm the position for a newly elected prime minister in the United Kingdom parliament and to allow the coalition stay in Iraq.
The idea of a representative democracy or representative government which corresponds directly with the existence of the rule of law suggests that the voice of the people should be demonstrated through the central government. We are constantly loosing this right to the medias constant bombardment which is changing our views, our own inherent values and morals. And as a result of this the government is able to pursue its own interests.
My argument here is not to safeguard the existence of Islam nor is it to play the blame game. My argument is that our society has lost its key qualities to question the validity of certain issues. The fibre of the average person has become non existence and is no more than of a new born baby accepting its unsubstantiated parent's knowledge.
Yes you may question the authority of my statements as the evidence shown to the world both in the London city car bomb scare and the jeep ramming into Glasgow airport were shown with clear evidence. Now a simple question for everyone here is; how could a potential bomber from a so called organised network of 'al-qaeda' park his car, which was supposedly packed with explosives, and simply get out of his car and be stupid enough to act suspiciously while doing so? Not only does this ridicule the existence of the so called 'al-qaeda' network who have worked their way past the CIA, FBI and the worlds most reputable intelligence agencies, it questions the claim on whether this was a terrorist activity at all. Any sane person can make this analysis. Both of these concurrent events which have occurred in 72 hours seem to have a more route cause and I suggest this time around should be actively questioned.
that just my view...