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Reply #30 posted 06/29/07 3:11pm

babooshleeky

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I guess I am out of it. Did not even hear about any of this. eek

But if there is any chance at all that Princey and his precious fans being in any kind of danger...then yes, he should cancel... neutral
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Reply #31 posted 06/29/07 3:11pm

sermwanderer

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pald1 said:

sermwanderer said:

This bomb is rather convenient for Gordon Brown, dontcha reckon?


Another conspiracy nut. Why do these people always come out of the woodwork when something like this happens. I mean, what's the motivation? I really want to know.
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I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe
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Reply #32 posted 06/29/07 3:20pm

Graycap23

sermwanderer said:

pald1 said:



Another conspiracy nut. Why do these people always come out of the woodwork when something like this happens. I mean, what's the motivation? I really want to know.
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I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


A man who THINKS he is free will never question that he is NOT.
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Reply #33 posted 06/29/07 3:28pm

Wall

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Graycap23 said:

sermwanderer said:




I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


A man who THINKS he is free will never question that he is NOT.


Your insiders tell you this was all a gov't conspiracy? Come on, throw us a bone.
No hard feelings.
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Reply #34 posted 06/29/07 3:43pm

HismajestysSec
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mad Now way, get the hell out of here you freak!
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Reply #35 posted 06/29/07 3:52pm

glt

"fear is a mind killer"
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Reply #36 posted 06/29/07 3:54pm

glt

babooshleeky said:

I guess I am out of it. Did not even hear about any of this. eek

But if there is any chance at all that Princey and his precious fans being in any kind of danger...then yes, he should cancel... neutral

then "they" win
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Reply #37 posted 06/29/07 4:33pm

wlcm2thdwn

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wlcm2thdwn said:

Along with the TERRORIST CAR BOMB THREAT, Yes he should!


Seriously, in the UK anyway, we definitely don't let the bastards get to us. Terrorism only works if people start getting scared and we make damn sure here that we don't do that. We lived with many, many years of IRA bombs where people, including small children were killed. If Prince cancelled the dates, I'd be very disappointed with him. I'd hope he'd have more balls than that. But as I recall, he kept on flying after 9/11 and has never turned his back on London. So I have faith in him to not let these arseholes get to him.

I'm serious, There's all this negative stuff going on about the cd giveaways and now this terrorist thing, I just want Prince to be safe and well received because 21 days is a long time to me.The closer the date gets the more I'm wondering if you all really want him over there. confused
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Reply #38 posted 06/29/07 4:34pm

Astasheiks

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Prince is well aware of "Sign of The Times"!!!

Even he sanged..."Can't Run From Revelation"!
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Reply #39 posted 06/29/07 4:37pm

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Reply #40 posted 06/29/07 4:48pm

Haystack

wlcm2thdwn said:

Haystack said:



Seriously, in the UK anyway, we definitely don't let the bastards get to us. Terrorism only works if people start getting scared and we make damn sure here that we don't do that. We lived with many, many years of IRA bombs where people, including small children were killed. If Prince cancelled the dates, I'd be very disappointed with him. I'd hope he'd have more balls than that. But as I recall, he kept on flying after 9/11 and has never turned his back on London. So I have faith in him to not let these arseholes get to him.

I'm serious, There's all this negative stuff going on about the cd giveaways and now this terrorist thing, I just want Prince to be safe and well received because 21 days is a long time to me.The closer the date gets the more I'm wondering if you all really want him over there. confused


[sarcasm] No, we don't want him here at all. I hate the fact that Planet Earth is going to be given away for free to UK Orgers and I'm really pissed off that he's doing 21 nights here for us.[/sarcasm]

Terrorists will love you because you are reacting exactly how they want you to react. Well done! It's attitudes like yours that make the terrorists think that they're doing their job and that's why they'll continue.

I'm hoping that you're some kind of Org alter-ego who tries to wind people up.
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Reply #41 posted 06/29/07 7:12pm

pald1

Wall said:

Graycap23 said:



A man who THINKS he is free will never question that he is NOT.


Your insiders tell you this was all a gov't conspiracy? Come on, throw us a bone.


They have no way of knowing. How could they? Its just babble - and thats my issue. Morons who make idle statements and ask us to take theme seriously. It's kind of like believing in God, If you want to believe in the supernatural thats up to you - but keep it to yourself.
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Reply #42 posted 06/29/07 7:20pm

pald1

sermwanderer said:

pald1 said:



Another conspiracy nut. Why do these people always come out of the woodwork when something like this happens. I mean, what's the motivation? I really want to know.
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[Edited 6/29/07 11:20am]



I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


Questioning the status quo, let's say, is usually based on the evidence in front of you, not your imagination. So, would you prefer that something HAD HAPPENED to validate your argument? Was a 'terror alert' no less valid during July 7 a few years ago? Your argument posits that I want to feel safe by not believing that the UK government wanted to blow up and maim hundreds of their citizens for no apparent reason. Think how ludicrous your position is.
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Reply #43 posted 06/29/07 7:22pm

pald1

Graycap23 said:

sermwanderer said:




I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


A man who THINKS he is free will never question that he is NOT.

Sir, I would suggest that you are a prisoner to your mind.
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Reply #44 posted 06/29/07 7:26pm

oldpurple

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pald1 said:

sermwanderer said:




I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


Questioning the status quo, let's say, is usually based on the evidence in front of you, not your imagination. So, would you prefer that something HAD HAPPENED to validate your argument? Was a 'terror alert' no less valid during July 7 a few years ago? Your argument posits that I want to feel safe by not believing that the UK government wanted to blow up and maim hundreds of their citizens for no apparent reason. Think how ludicrous your position is.




so you saying the UK government wants to blow up its own people?
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Reply #45 posted 06/29/07 11:51pm

pald1

oldpurple said:

pald1 said:



Questioning the status quo, let's say, is usually based on the evidence in front of you, not your imagination. So, would you prefer that something HAD HAPPENED to validate your argument? Was a 'terror alert' no less valid during July 7 a few years ago? Your argument posits that I want to feel safe by not believing that the UK government wanted to blow up and maim hundreds of their citizens for no apparent reason. Think how ludicrous your position is.




so you saying the UK government wants to blow up its own people?


I'm arguing the EXACT opposite. Please read again.
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Reply #46 posted 06/30/07 2:15am

OperatingTheta
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So we should let terrorists rule should we?

Why not just cancel everything, hey?

We had bombs that actually went off in London on 07/07 and, after a few days, all returned to normal as regards the cities activities.

Plus, we had IRA terrorist bombs for years. It never stopped me visiting London.

Last time I looked, New York looked pretty active.

The 02 Arena is not in Central London. Regardless, we should all remain vigilant, but that's it.
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Reply #47 posted 06/30/07 2:39am

Housequake3005

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No, he shouldn't cancel at all to be honest
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Reply #48 posted 06/30/07 2:55am

mrsquirrel

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hey buddy get a life , and celebrate life , dont let the goverment play with ur head , remeber prince mention the matrix ,and the choas in the world thats why he turned to the bible , planet earth is were its at ,


only time i heard P mention the Matrix was when he gave Lawrence Fishburne crappy seats to one of his shows cuz he wouldn't tell him the ending to Matrix Revolutions. What a joker!

***T*H*E***G*O*V*E*R*N*M*E*N*T***T*E*L*L*S***Y*O*U***W*H*A*T***T*O***D*O***

beep. ha! razz

SMOKING CAR? it was clearly a protest from a dedicated 50-a-day cigarette addict, disgruntled at the new smoking ban which comes into force tomorrow!
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Reply #49 posted 06/30/07 4:39am

sermwanderer

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pald1 said:

sermwanderer said:




I'm a conspiracy nut?

The day you stop questioning is the day democracy is dead. That's if it's still alive.

Abosultely NOTHING happened today in London, they found a car 'smoking' outside a club. After Sunday a lot of people will be smoking outside clubs.

A terror alert tells the public the government is doing it's job

You just don't want question the integrity of government. I can understand that. It's nice to feel safe


Questioning the status quo, let's say, is usually based on the evidence in front of you, not your imagination. So, would you prefer that something HAD HAPPENED to validate your argument? Was a 'terror alert' no less valid during July 7 a few years ago? Your argument posits that I want to feel safe by not believing that the UK government wanted to blow up and maim hundreds of their citizens for no apparent reason. Think how ludicrous your position is.




My position is not ludicrous. Something happened on July 7, nothing happened yesterday. The timing is rather suspect.

You are putting words into my mouth. I don't wany anything to happen. Who the fuck wants bombs to blow up? Your post classes you as the sensationalist.

My position is that the government (in many many countries) will 'uncover a terrorist plot before it happens'. No one dies. No one is injured. Gordon hits the ground running. Are you saying that is beyond the realms of reality? Remember the searches at the airports before the General Election in 2005? We got them just in time, eh?

If you want to underestimate the chicanery involved in modern government, that's up to you. But come on here with your bullshit about me wanting people to die to vailidate my argument smacks of sensationalist pish. If I wanted that, I'd buy whatever cunt of a rag Richard Littlejohn writes in
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Reply #50 posted 06/30/07 5:32am

6sixx6

pald1 said:

oldpurple said:





so you saying the UK government wants to blow up its own people?


I'm arguing the EXACT opposite. Please read again.

Actually P1, you are not saying much at all. neutral
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Reply #51 posted 06/30/07 5:37am

GoldiesParade

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I think the airlines should cancel all flights too - forever.
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Reply #52 posted 06/30/07 10:21am

pald1

6sixx6 said:

pald1 said:



I'm arguing the EXACT opposite. Please read again.

Actually P1, you are not saying much at all. neutral


As opposed to what you're saying, right?
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Reply #53 posted 06/30/07 10:28am

VenusBlingBlin
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I have to admit I'm a bit worried too...especially since I'm going around September 11. But at the same time I can't stay home just because something MIGHT happen...and it may just as well happen in another country than England (God forbid).

This world is f***** up. shake
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Reply #54 posted 06/30/07 10:35am

pald1

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pald1 said:



Questioning the status quo, let's say, is usually based on the evidence in front of you, not your imagination. So, would you prefer that something HAD HAPPENED to validate your argument? Was a 'terror alert' no less valid during July 7 a few years ago? Your argument posits that I want to feel safe by not believing that the UK government wanted to blow up and maim hundreds of their citizens for no apparent reason. Think how ludicrous your position is.




My position is not ludicrous. Something happened on July 7, nothing happened yesterday. The timing is rather suspect.

You are putting words into my mouth. I don't wany anything to happen. Who the fuck wants bombs to blow up? Your post classes you as the sensationalist.

My position is that the government (in many many countries) will 'uncover a terrorist plot before it happens'. No one dies. No one is injured. Gordon hits the ground running. Are you saying that is beyond the realms of reality? Remember the searches at the airports before the General Election in 2005? We got them just in time, eh?

If you want to underestimate the chicanery involved in modern government, that's up to you. But come on here with your bullshit about me wanting people to die to vailidate my argument smacks of sensationalist pish. If I wanted that, I'd buy whatever cunt of a rag Richard Littlejohn writes in


The point is this, and its quite simple, you're only really giving your opinion. Let's be honest, you have no idea if what you say is true, and neither do I. So, until you have the evidence, what's the point in anything you say. It means nothing. My problem with you is that you think you speak the truth - but what is it based on? This, you can't say. Ofcourse, you are free to believe anything you want, but if you mean to state it as truth, then you better qualify or not waste other peoples time with your imaginary thoughts?
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Reply #55 posted 06/30/07 10:35am

IRISHFAN

Are you all for real?!!!! If we all were to be that paranoid all the time, we might as well sit at home in the dark and wait til we drop dead! Me, I'll be in the 02 arena for 2 nights, thank you very much. music
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Reply #56 posted 06/30/07 10:41am

luvsexy4all

things look shady....after this morning...wont it just get worse?...what if theres a lockdown in london?
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Reply #57 posted 06/30/07 10:48am

g3121

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i think the situation will be monitored adn if it appears to be dangerous then he will rescheule elsewhere or at a different date, that will be what happens and what should happen, he wont put himself or any of us in danger-and thats the way it should be too,
i love prince
we love prince
he loves us fams
so whatever needs to be done will be done.
hes astute, and so are the o2 and princes people.
the answer wont really b clear until near the end of july
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Reply #58 posted 06/30/07 10:49am

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no way- he'll be letting them win. there will be dissapointed fans, the 02 ppl will be pissed off, and he won't look good in London. he should keep the O2 concerts.
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Reply #59 posted 06/30/07 10:54am

GiGi319

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London never stopped during the IRA reign of terror so I don't see why it should do so now.

On a lighter note, what a way to go though. Just after the most blistering, powerfully emotive version of Purple Rain you've ever heard, 20,000 people singing along, glo-sticks in the air, jaw-dropping guitar solo and then...

You die.


If I have to die, that would be the way to go...and the concert would go on and on in heaven, because Prince will be there with us. biggrin
love the one who is Love!
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