Am now at work with a job that I think is something I like doing though I am not too happy the way I am doing it. Writing is now part of the job and seems to make the process even harder to do when I am not at work but the advantage is that I do have a faster typing speed though it has nothing to do with the reader of this. The London bombings proved yet again that terrorism is here to stay and will perhaps become part of our daily life with time. We will be shocked but the sad part is that with time we shall be shocked only by the big attacks and not with the smaller ones which ironically may force terrorists to outdo themselves just in order to ensure that the impact is felt. Terrorism be it inspired by religion, political ideology, money or plain insanity is perhaps the saddest way to publicise a cause. Innocent lives whether lost in terrorist attacks or wars is of no less value because they were killed in a battle they were not part of. Perhaps with time we can hope to try and destroy the business of war and the stranglehold of fanaticism and learn about peace. The most bizarre thing was that Tony Blair had the audacity to blame the attack on an Islamist type attack despite not having any proof to show to the world.When the leader of an multi-ethnice nation like Britain can so easily pass such a communal comment is it justified to blame others when they do the same? Admittedly the attacks seemed Al-Qaedaish but to call it an Islamist type attack is the sign of a man who has a fixed agenda and will not look beyond what suits his present policies and decsions best. In other news Bush managed to tumble off his bicycle and crash into a cop who had to be taken to hospital.Am quite sure Bush went head first into him which is what caused the great damage. Imagine a helmet containing pure rock slamming into a human body. The policeman didnt stand a chance.

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