Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
#271
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
It looks like his funeral is still a ways off.
Drummer Lee Rigby may be honoured with funeral at Southwark Cathedral as a 'fitting' tribute to his life
London's Southwark Cathedral can accommodate up to 1,500 people
Funeral is likely to be in two to three weeks given the criminal investigation
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2UriITA3I
Woolwich murder: Drummer Lee Rigby had to be identified by dental records - The body of Drummer Lee Rigby, the soldier hacked to death on the streets of Woolwich last week, had to be identified by dental records, his inquest has heard.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...l-records.html
Woolwich attack Commanding Officer pays tribute to Lee Rigby
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/d...lwich-incident
Drummer Lee Rigby may be honoured with funeral at Southwark Cathedral as a 'fitting' tribute to his life
London's Southwark Cathedral can accommodate up to 1,500 people
Funeral is likely to be in two to three weeks given the criminal investigation
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2UriITA3I
Woolwich murder: Drummer Lee Rigby had to be identified by dental records - The body of Drummer Lee Rigby, the soldier hacked to death on the streets of Woolwich last week, had to be identified by dental records, his inquest has heard.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...l-records.html
Woolwich attack Commanding Officer pays tribute to Lee Rigby
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/d...lwich-incident
#273
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
Original Quote: Originally Posted by cjones
The picture proves nothing.
How do you know they're a Muslim?
They were probably "misguided" or "disenfranchised"
If it's what you think, why delete?
Or is it its?
The picture proves nothing.
How do you know they're a Muslim?
They were probably "misguided" or "disenfranchised"
Or is it its?
#277
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
It's not a very good picture, is it? It looks to me like one the Globe or World Weekly News uses in stories about images of Jesus being found in pancakes or statues of Elvis being found on the moon. Have you got one showing his kirpan?
#278
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
For what it's worth, it's actually a quote from that bloke who deleted his post and flounced off. So now the post makes no real sense.
Last edited by cjones; May 31st 2013 at 11:44 am.
#279
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
Drummer Lee Rigby’s regiment urges members not to participate in ‘self-serving’ demonstrations
http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/30/drumme...tions-3822991/
http://metro.co.uk/2013/05/30/drumme...tions-3822991/
You're taking delight in the "ammunition" this murder has given you to vent your right-wing views. You feel it has validated your opinions on a previous Labour government's immigration policies, as you have made clear. You, Sir, are as guilty of debasing that soldier's memory as any terrorist.
#280
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
To the likes of me and you it's inconclusive, but we don't have the benefit of matey-boy's military background. They can just tell, it's instinctive, like a sixth sense.
#281
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
That post was along the lines of...give it a few minutes and someone will be along to post just as you did.
You made the comment.
Why, I could hazard a guess.
#282
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
What with your avatar and your strident views on here, I would suggest that you are doing exactly what this soldier's Brigadier has requested you do not do... "exploit his death for self-serving and unhelpful reasons."
You're taking delight in the "ammunition" this murder has given you to vent your right-wing views. You feel it has validated your opinions on a previous Labour government's immigration policies, as you have made clear. You, Sir, are as guilty of debasing that soldier's memory as any terrorist.
You're taking delight in the "ammunition" this murder has given you to vent your right-wing views. You feel it has validated your opinions on a previous Labour government's immigration policies, as you have made clear. You, Sir, are as guilty of debasing that soldier's memory as any terrorist.
#283
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
What's to spin? I just quoted his own quote back at him and he got all precious and flounced.
#284
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Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
...In the statement from his mother and stepfather Lyn and Ian, wife Rebecca and son Jack, among others, they said the soldier "had many friends from different walks of life – some with different religious beliefs and cultures. But this made no difference to Lee – he always treated others with the greatest of respect."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/ma...quest-woolwich
Respect.
#285
Re: Soldier beheaded broad daylight _Woolwich!
The family of Lee Rigby, the soldier murdered in the street in Woolwich, south-east London, last week, has said he would not have wanted his death to be used to justify retaliatory attacks.
...In the statement from his mother and stepfather Lyn and Ian, wife Rebecca and son Jack, among others, they said the soldier "had many friends from different walks of life – some with different religious beliefs and cultures. But this made no difference to Lee – he always treated others with the greatest of respect."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/ma...quest-woolwich
Respect.
...In the statement from his mother and stepfather Lyn and Ian, wife Rebecca and son Jack, among others, they said the soldier "had many friends from different walks of life – some with different religious beliefs and cultures. But this made no difference to Lee – he always treated others with the greatest of respect."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/ma...quest-woolwich
Respect.
And, from the same source:
"Rigby's regiment echoed the sentiments of the dead soldier's family, distancing itself from "any organisations which seek to exploit the death of one of our regimental family for a range of self-serving and unhelpful reasons. It is wrong and disgraceful that the death of one of our own should be exploited in this manner and that dishonour, by wrongful association, is brought onto the regiment." "