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  • We're not Afraid!

    From the page: "The historical response to these types of attacks has been a show of deadly force; we believe that there is a better way. We refuse to respond to aggression and hatred in kind. Instead, we who are not afraid will continue to live our lives the best way we know how. We will... more

    Reviewed by Anitra Jul 22 2005, 10:17am ( 32 reviews ) werenotafraid.com

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  • Rated by Prometheus007 on Jan 09 2009, 4:20am

    permanent reminder of the terrorist attacks here in London in 2005, good site .. liked it ... !
  • Reviewed by PipSqueak42 on Aug 17 2008, 9:04pm

    Of course you are fscking afraid, let me prove it: 9.11 was merely a protest against the evils of the arms-trade put on by the spikiest of punks in the anti-globalisation movement, the PR guys from the arms-trade fair opening that day spammed the AP news-wire with the Osama story, every reporter in the world carried the story, you believed it without checking facts and let the world go to war. Then some conspiracy nutcases tried to fool you with rubbish stories a million miles away from the arms-trade, clouding the story so that you would never, ever want to know what really happened. Your world is fscked, this story, just mentioned should scare the proverbials out of you. So there - be very afraid and go back to believing your petty little stories about 'Osama' (or explosives in hideous office blocks).
  • Reviewed by skipp0023 on Apr 17 2008, 7:05pm

    Well maybe you ought to be. If you're fearless and this dumb it means something's wrong.
  • Rated by gregoryo on Nov 04 2007, 10:06am

    SHOUT IT FROM THE ROOFTOPS!
  • Rated by Wereon on Feb 24 2006, 3:56pm

    Patriotic tripe. Of course we're afraid. But not of the terrorists. Of the actions of Parliament - and Blair in particular - in the name of combating terrorism: the suspension of habeas corpus, the introduction of compulsory identity cards...
  • Rated by xtraII on Jan 25 2006, 9:57am

    indifference helps...ignorance is bliss
  • Rated by Speedoman on Oct 14 2005, 9:08pm

    A surprisingly resilient site coming out of socialized Europe.
  • Rated by DodgyHip on Sep 26 2005, 9:29am

    I'm not afraid, but then, in common with my fellow citizens, I have a rather poor short-term memory and I only think about things when there's really no way of avoiding them. Must go, there's a dog walking past my window.