AlexS
Established Member
On the 26th of August 2004, approximately 74 people died when terrorists set off a bomb in a holy building in Najaf, Iraq.
Their names were:
I don't know. Nobody here really seems to give a rats ass since it wasn't a bombing closer than 1000 miles away, or that no European or American citizens were killed in it. I don't actually know how many people died, because nobody really bothered keeping count, beyond the approximate figure of 74.
If I don't see as many posts expressing sympathy, regret, depression and so one in this thread as in the London Memorial thread, then the none posters will automatically be uncaring, evil swines worthy of public humiliation.
Sound fair?
Their names were:
I don't know. Nobody here really seems to give a rats ass since it wasn't a bombing closer than 1000 miles away, or that no European or American citizens were killed in it. I don't actually know how many people died, because nobody really bothered keeping count, beyond the approximate figure of 74.
If I don't see as many posts expressing sympathy, regret, depression and so one in this thread as in the London Memorial thread, then the none posters will automatically be uncaring, evil swines worthy of public humiliation.
Sound fair?