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  • #16
    Originally posted by nuffieldranger View Post
    As ex Army and a Ranger this hurts deep, lets not also forget cpl David Barnsdale killed by an I E D in october 2010 an avid QPR fan from Tring in Hartfordshire.
    May they both rest in peace.
    Well said Sir... RIP boys.... Rangers Til They Died so tragically young and in a country where they probably didn't want to be but did their duty and paid the ultimate price.....

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    • #17
      RIP Tom!!

      Marshy...seriously...**** off....

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Marshy
        Perfect example of someone else starting trouble, yet somehow I will get blamed for it.

        But I will not go into it here because this thread is for the memory of someone, and I do not want to spoil it.

        All I will say is that if decisions were made by people like me, who are anti-war and who have not been brainwashed by the media and politicians, Mr Keogh would hopefully have been alive today because we would not have sent him into a useless war.

        I always find it funny (in the sad way) how people like me who are critical of the wars are accused of not supporting the troops, yet paradoxically, we're the ones who ultimately support the troops the most because if we had it our way, the troops would not have gone to war and thus not been killed on the battlefield.
        There's a time and place, son. This thread isn't it.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Felt View Post
          There's a time and place, son. This thread isn't it.
          Exactly.

          RIP Tom

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          • #20
            RIP and condolences to his loved ones. Memories of those we love are real

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Marshy
              Perfect example of someone else starting trouble, yet somehow I will get blamed for it.

              But I will not go into it here because this thread is for the memory of someone, and I do not want to spoil it.

              All I will say is that if decisions were made by people like me, who are anti-war and who have not been brainwashed by the media and politicians, Mr Keogh would hopefully have been alive today because we would not have sent him into a useless war.

              I always find it funny (in the sad way) how people like me who are critical of the wars are accused of not supporting the troops, yet paradoxically, we're the ones who ultimately support the troops the most because if we had it our way, the troops would not have gone to war and thus not been killed on the battlefield.
              unfortunatly the ideal world you crave does not, never will and has never existed i do hear what you are saying about polititions and media but there is truth and lies on both sides !!

              and as has been pointed out yourself the thread was in memory of a Soldier and a QPR fan lets leave it at that please.
              Dyslexic so please don't feel the need to correct my spelling mistakes as I really don't give a **** and before you say use spell checker if it is spelt right / wright but not in context spell check is useless

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Marshy
                Perfect example of someone else starting trouble, yet somehow I will get blamed for it.

                But I will not go into it here because this thread is for the memory of someone, and I do not want to spoil it.

                All I will say is that if decisions were made by people like me, who are anti-war and who have not been brainwashed by the media and politicians, Mr Keogh would hopefully have been alive today because we would not have sent him into a useless war.

                I always find it funny (in the sad way) how people like me who are critical of the wars are accused of not supporting the troops, yet paradoxically, we're the ones who ultimately support the troops the most because if we had it our way, the troops would not have gone to war and thus not been killed on the battlefield.
                You just cant help yourself can you?
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                • #23
                  R.I.P

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Marshy
                    Perfect example of someone else starting trouble, yet somehow I will get blamed for it.

                    But I will not go into it here because this thread is for the memory of someone, and I do not want to spoil it.

                    All I will say is that if decisions were made by people like me, who are anti-war and who have not been brainwashed by the media and politicians, Mr Keogh would hopefully have been alive today because we would not have sent him into a useless war.

                    I always find it funny (in the sad way) how people like me who are critical of the wars are accused of not supporting the troops, yet paradoxically, we're the ones who ultimately support the troops the most because if we had it our way, the troops would not have gone to war and thus not been killed on the battlefield.
                    You just aim to be contentious to gain attention in threads over and over again. Go too far when you do it in this thread.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Marshy
                      Perfect example of someone else starting trouble, yet somehow I will get blamed for it.

                      But I will not go into it here because this thread is for the memory of someone, and I do not want to spoil it.

                      All I will say is that if decisions were made by people like me, who are anti-war and who have not been brainwashed by the media and politicians, Mr Keogh would hopefully have been alive today because we would not have sent him into a useless war.

                      I always find it funny (in the sad way) how people like me who are critical of the wars are accused of not supporting the troops, yet paradoxically, we're the ones who ultimately support the troops the most because if we had it our way, the troops would not have gone to war and thus not been killed on the battlefield.
                      People like you disgust me

                      Have some respect and take your cowardly views elsewhere

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                      • #26
                        RIP. Lest we forget.

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                        • #27
                          Seriously, Marshy, firstly you could have - should have - started a separate thread to put your sore point across instead of spamming this thread dedicated to expressions of condolences, and secondly we don't really encourage discussion of politics because MYU decided this is not the place for it and I can hardly blame him, it only leads to heated arguments that have nothing to do with why we are all here - QPR.
                          Banning people is no longer my hobby,
                          but take a look at my photo blog:

                          http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

                          How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
                          http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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                          • #28
                            Terribly sad news.

                            Thoughts with his family.

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                            • #29
                              Rest in Peace, God bless you Tom.
                              #standuptocancer
                              #inyourfacecancer

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                              • #30
                                you

                                marshy you disgracefull disgusting person if a chelsea fan died i would still show respect,how can you do what you do without having any respect when osgood died all of us qpr fans showed our respect
                                the loss of a life goes far beyond football

                                AND FOR LITTLE TOMMY WE OF THE FAMOUS QPR SEND OUR THOUGHTS TO YOUR FAMILY,GOD BLESS THEM ALL,AND GOD BLESS YOU LITTLE TOM,WE WONT EVER FORGET YOU

                                REST IN PEACE
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