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- TheDougem, on 11/30/2008, -0/+5Sadly, these gunmen have accomplished their goal. They took the most secular city in India and injected radical religious dogma right in the middle of it, and killed many good people of all races and creeds in the process. I just hope that we won't be seeing riots and mob justice unfolding in the next few weeks - it's exactly what they would want.
My thoughts and prayers go out to all affected by this atrocity. - Surferess, on 11/30/2008, -1/+3While they did accomplish their goal of terror, we lost almost 3,000 people on 9/11 which is vastly more than the 200 or so lost in India.
- puzzleworld, on 11/30/2008, -0/+1"It has become tough to watch the global breaking news as a Muslim. Once in a while a bomb goes off, or gunmen fire their weapons, in some part of the world killing innocent people. And the people who do this butchery very often act in the name of Islam. For a more than a billion Muslims who, like me, think that human life is sacred and invaluable, this evil committed in the name of our faith is a big disgrace.
The recent attack on Mumbai, the financial capital of India, once again gave me that feeling of shame."
-The words of Turkish journalist Mustafa Akyol. - darneveryone, on 11/30/2008, -1/+2Hopefully India won't react by curbing civil liberties and invading foreign countries like some people we know.
- bajanboost, on 11/30/2008, -3/+2An Indian 9/11 in November? I think they were a few months off course.


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