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Outrage

7 July 2005

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I suppose it just reminds us of how vulnerable we all are nowadays. How a city that only yesterday was celebrating the announcement that it would host the 2012 Olympic Games can be brought so low so quickly is tragic. There is no defence and there can be no justification for these cowardly acts. There can be no hiding-place and no sympathy for the people who planned and executed them. They must be hunted down and brought to justice. They will be caught, for they cannot be allowed to escape responsibility. Their grievances against the West gives them as much right to kill innocent people as our governments have to kill the innocent men, women and children that the terrorists claim to represent - no right. The commuters on the London Underground today - like those on Madrid's Cercania last year and the men and women in and around the World Trade Center and on board the hijacked aircraft on 11 September - were not world leaders. They do not make the decisions to invade other countries. They do not decide on foreign policy or economic policy. Yet they, and by that I mean we, are the soft targets. We are the victims. I have to put some context into this. There are eight men sitting in a hotel 40 miles from where I am sitting as I write. These men all have their own small armies of secret service bodyguards surrounding them and watching their every move. They are sitting in a luxury hotel which is in the centre of a two-mile exclusion zone the boundary of which is formed by an 8-foot high and 10-foot wide security fence. Above the hotel there are helicopter gunships patrolling the exclusion zone, within the zone, there are secret service agents, SAS units, army and police snipers and anti-aircraft batteries. Public roads in and around Gleneagles have been closed to the public, and the entire area is patrolled by over 10,000 police officers from every police force in the United Kingdom. Apparently several hundred London police officers are in Perthshire, protecting eight men. Almost all of Dundee's police are either at Gleneagles or in Edinburgh... there are hardly any police left to safeguard the public from ordinary criminals - let alone terrorists. This morning, a flight of RAF helicopters flew over Linda's office. These helicopters were carrying the world leaders' wives from Gleneagles to Glamis Castle - which had been closed to the public for the day, and completely surrounded by army and police. I'll bet they didn't even have to pay to get in. These eight men - the ones who make the decisions - (and their wives) are safe in their little cocoon, protected at our expense, while we are left at the mercy of the terrorists - unprotected, undefended. My heart goes out to the victims of today's outrage, and to their families.


There but for the grace...


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Guest 10-Aug-2007 11:15
"Their grievances against the West gives them as much right to kill innocent people as our governments have to kill the innocent men, women and children that the terrorists claim to represent - no right."

I'm sure that innocent men, women, & children died in the carpet bombing of Berlin in WWII. Was that loss of life necessary? Did we have a "right" to take those lives? IMHO, yes. We didn't start it.

The grievance of these terrorist bombers is not really that we have invaded countries, or taken innocent lives, but that we are non-Muslim. We have not protected our borders, and now the enemy is within.

The only reason 52 people lost their lives on 7/7 is because the terrorists do not have the wherewithal, yet, to have killed 10 MILLION people. But they are working 24-7 on acquiring that expertise, and when they get it, the streets of Tel Aviv, London, & Washington will run red with blood.
Guest 28-Jul-2005 21:03
Excellent. Very fitting.
petesie11-Jul-2005 11:06
Very profound, and truly made me think. Thank you, Stewart...
Guest 10-Jul-2005 05:00
Heartbreaker! Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you in the UK.
Guest 08-Jul-2005 14:03
Can't stop looking, can't stop reading. Thanks.
Karen Stuebing08-Jul-2005 09:47
The blood red is very appropriate and your thoughts are very succinct and so true. If these leaders actually did something to catch the terrorists I might be more inclined to support their many layers of protection. But they haven't. Maybe if they were exposed to the same dangers as the rest of us, they'd be more motivated.
Steven Jusczyk08-Jul-2005 08:10
Striking image. Your thoughts are well put.
Jude Marion08-Jul-2005 06:06
A very lovely, powerful image, Stu.

I am amazed that a handful of people can do some much damage ... the explosions may have happened in London, but the shock waves are felt around the globe. I can't help but wonder what these people think they will achieve by such horrific acts? I just doesn't make sense ....
Karen Leaf08-Jul-2005 01:33
I can see a scream in this image Stu.
Amen to your words.
Elaine (etfitz)08-Jul-2005 00:40
Very powerful image! I agree with your sentiments.
Robin Reid07-Jul-2005 21:49
I agree with your comments, and this is a powerful image to convey your (and mine) reaction.
Coleen Perilloux Landry07-Jul-2005 20:11
Very profound image to match your title.
JeremyGood07-Jul-2005 16:57
Outrage is only one emotion brought on by this madness.
Cheryl Hawkins07-Jul-2005 16:51
So sad.
Lee Rudd07-Jul-2005 16:15
sadly appropriate
Guest 07-Jul-2005 14:20
Very cool!
Bill Miller07-Jul-2005 11:50
Lovely abstract, and the title is very apposite for today....
Rene Hales07-Jul-2005 11:47
As others have said, not sure what it is, but nice graphic abstract.--Rene
Phil07-Jul-2005 11:32
perhaps appropriate with regard to recent events in London - nice one Stewart
René Gysi07-Jul-2005 11:05
Interesting and good composition.
Saskia 07-Jul-2005 10:54
Looks like a puddle of blood...
Guest 07-Jul-2005 10:35
Great shot. Do not know what it is but it is a very interesting shot.
jude07-Jul-2005 10:15
I don't know what it is.. could be a refletion.. could be a puddle with odd colors in it.. whatever it is.. it's eye pleasing - not only for the colors but for the slow movement in it