Post: Are the British more sceptical than the Americans?
05-03-2011, 08:10 PM #1
+tA.Daisho
Crumpets and tea?
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I don't want this decsending into another Bin Laden case story thread because we've seen enough of that yesterday.
However the current news does present an interesting question.
Over the last 48 hours I've noticed a significant difference in the reactions of friends in America compared to friends in England regarding the amazing news.
While my British friends pick apart the news and question its validity our American counterparts welcome in and celebrate the news.

Interesting enough one of my american friends commented on a Facebook status with "there is proof, go watch Obama's speech". Well if Obama says so it must be right. Right? Anyway what does everyone else think? Are the brits just more suspicious or?
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Nero., the stuff
05-04-2011, 04:42 PM #47
illuminati - Why celebrate something that hasn't happened? Sorry but Americans are acting as if Terrorism has ended for good, i even think some of our UK politicians are becoming naive and thinking this has 'dented' terrorism. It hasn't, it just made it a shit ton worse.

P.s. If your an illuminati believer like myself, you know Bin Laden hasn't died and you know he never caused the 9/11 bombings. People will be like 'Er yeah he did why would our government send thousands of troops over there' Because of oil and money... Tell me why the twin towers exploded a second before impact? And why did the towers fall down like bricks when planes hit the higher tiers of the buildings? Controlled explosions, thats what.
05-04-2011, 04:51 PM #48
Mr Grumpy
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I'm FROM Britain, and I don't watch news, in fact I rarely watch tv nower days due to complete bullsh*t coming from the tv, I think most if not all my friends don't watch tv because of what lies they've been putting in our heads for the past 10 years, and my opinion on Usama is that he's still alive, however I don't want to give a reason due to all the flame I might get...

I also believe the dude above me, Killuminati :p
05-04-2011, 04:52 PM #49
PsYcHoSiS
Eatin' poopy
Originally posted by tA.Daisho View Post
I don't want this decsending into another Bin Laden case story thread because we've seen enough of that yesterday.
However the current news does present an interesting question.
Over the last 48 hours I've noticed a significant difference in the reactions of friends in America compared to friends in England regarding the amazing news.
While my British friends pick apart the news and question its validity our American counterparts welcome in and celebrate the news.

Interesting enough one of my american friends commented on a Facebook status with "there is proof, go watch Obama's speech". Well if Obama says so it must be right. Right? Anyway what does everyone else think? Are the brits just more suspicious or?


yup.. Brits and Irish people are much more skeptical..
05-04-2011, 04:57 PM #50
xxshredgnarxx
Treasure hunter
no one cares.
05-04-2011, 05:50 PM #51
DizCo
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inb4 thread turns into britain vs america, oh wait im too late.
05-05-2011, 02:57 AM #52
The only thing making me skeptical is they got rid of the body pretty fast and it was a burial at sea. There were no pictures of the body or the funeral, the funeral location was not and will not be released, and even though he was a terrorist he wasnt given a proper burial...

This might sound strange I know but look at all the "evil" people through history Hitler, mousilini, pol pott, rasputin, sadam housain, etc they were all given a proper burial despite their crimes.

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