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Sep. 3rd, 2004 10:00 amSo there are preliminary reports from the Soviet Union - I heard a UK reporter on GayDar radio (not what i expected to be listening to today - I just wanted happy disco) explaining what happened:
A bunch of children made a run for it, and the terrorists shot at them and even left the building to pursue them. It was at that event that the Russian troops set of charges to blow the walls down (fearing main throughways were booby-trapped) and invaded. Many of the terrorists stormed out with the children to try and escape in the fray, many are currently being pursued. Some journalists have reported been inside the gymnasium, and saw what might be more than a hundred bodies. The area had been burning, where the children were kept. The reporters I heard were speaking over the sound of bullets flying.
Once again, I'm back to 'anyone that supports the terrorists should be bombed into glass.' Sorry if the anger offends anyone, but I have no sympathy for the Chech separatists, the destabilizing people in Iraq...I know that wrong things are occurring but I don't agree with targeting non-military targets in response.
I'd get more mad if it wasn't the US that initiated this form of terrorism and trained most of the terrorist leaders with our tax dollars. I get angry, but I'm not sure where to direct that anger.
A bunch of children made a run for it, and the terrorists shot at them and even left the building to pursue them. It was at that event that the Russian troops set of charges to blow the walls down (fearing main throughways were booby-trapped) and invaded. Many of the terrorists stormed out with the children to try and escape in the fray, many are currently being pursued. Some journalists have reported been inside the gymnasium, and saw what might be more than a hundred bodies. The area had been burning, where the children were kept. The reporters I heard were speaking over the sound of bullets flying.
Once again, I'm back to 'anyone that supports the terrorists should be bombed into glass.' Sorry if the anger offends anyone, but I have no sympathy for the Chech separatists, the destabilizing people in Iraq...I know that wrong things are occurring but I don't agree with targeting non-military targets in response.
I'd get more mad if it wasn't the US that initiated this form of terrorism and trained most of the terrorist leaders with our tax dollars. I get angry, but I'm not sure where to direct that anger.
As you pointed out
Date: 2004-09-03 07:49 am (UTC)Unfortunatly that means bombing our own country into glass.