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One year on from Lee Rigby
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One year on from the tragic event that claimed the life of a British soldier on home soil by Muslim extremists, what has this country come to when a British soldier can survive active service just to be almost beheaded on a public street in the middle of the day.
R.I.P Lee Rigby, thank you for your service to this country.
R.I.P Lee Rigby, thank you for your service to this country.
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R.I.P Man, Stupid idiots that killed him :/
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R.I.P man I remember seeing this I was shocked, got a bit scared to go out on the streets after that for a while. I heard they got life in prison or something so thats good, but they should of been hung or shot
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This will probably sounds really bad but.....
Why are we making a big dead of it as a country?? We have killed thousands of Afghistani's on there own soil and we "celebrate it" but when one of our soldiers die's here we treat it like an epidemic?
What's up with that....
Why are we making a big dead of it as a country?? We have killed thousands of Afghistani's on there own soil and we "celebrate it" but when one of our soldiers die's here we treat it like an epidemic?
What's up with that....
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Spunkiest wrote This will probably sounds really bad but.....
Why are we making a big dead of it as a country?? We have killed thousands of Afghistani's on there own soil and we "celebrate it" but when one of our soldiers die's here we treat it like an epidemic?
What's up with that....
This is just my opinion, but over there it is a war zone and as hard as anyone tries there is always going to deaths of service men/women and civilians, but there is no war zone over here, you expect to be safe while walking down the street, not being targeted for being a soldier and wearing a help for heroes hoodie, you don't expect to be attacked by those who are meant to be your fellow country men and to become a part of someones plan to become a "martyr"
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