I specifically remember you saying it Ivan and I specifically remember you alluding to McVeigh as an example of our homegrown terrorist problem being worse than Britain's. More to the point, do you continue to deny that Britain has a huge Muslim problem that has no equivalent in the United States?
Post a link. If you're going to slander me, at least have the courtesy to try and prove your slander.
Now, there are approximately 1.6 million Muslims in Britain. According to this there are 5 million in the United States. According to the film Fahrenhype 9/11, there have been terrorist cells exposed in New York, Mississippi, Florida, Denver, Texas, California, and Michigan...and those are just off the top of my head. You want to continue to deny that you have a Muslim terrorist problem that looms as large as ours? Or perhaps larger - the terrorists took out the World Trade Centre in America; they haven't been able to do that much damage here.
Ivan
Why do you think that Britain has 'a huge Muslim problem that has no equivalent in the United States?'.
There are more Muslims in the US than Britain. Now, the US obviously has a substantially larger population but, at the end of the day, one terrorist attack in New York would not be less significant than one terrorist attack in London. Do you have specific reasons for believing the US muslim population to present less of a problem?
TOO RIGHT IVAN!!
THIS Freeper (since 1998) is rather sick and tired of people like you, vbmoneyspender and miss marplestain or whatever her name is coming in to muck up attitudes of their owns towards the British FReepers who are doing the "Union Jack's" work (hope I am using the correct reference, Ivan) in promoting freedom and information on their side of the Pond as JimRob and others have done for years. I personally would like to drop kick the trolls who do nothing but come on here and trash the British Freepers for simply joining in on the conversation. GO AWAY, TROLLS.
MadIvan - got your back. REAL AND GENUINE FReepers don't troll people who want to join our side of the political debate, especially if they are part of the Anglosphere.