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Canada coming into terrorists' crosshairs: Lloy

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Canada coming into terrorists' crosshairs: Lloyd's


World | 207949 hits | Nov 28 2:36 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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The chairman of Lloyd's of London, one of the world's oldest insurance firms, told a Toronto business audience on Wednesday that Canada is becoming a credible target for terrorism

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  1. by avatar Streaker
    Wed Nov 28, 2007 3:52 am
    I wonder why Mr. Levene thinks we're more vulnerable to a terrorist attack now than we were a few years ago?

  2. by Anonymous
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:01 am
    "Streaker" said
    I wonder why Mr. Levene thinks we're more vulnerable to a terrorist attack now than we were a few years ago?
    Well it doesnt take a rocket scientist to figure out he is a tad biased,want to bet they raise rates soon?

    The chairman of Lloyd's of London, one of the world's oldest insurance firms, told a Toronto business audience on Wednesday that Canada is becoming a credible target for terrorism, as he drums up awareness of the company's insurance products.




    What's next Streaker? A quote from Osama himself? :lol:

  3. by hwacker
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 12:47 am
    "Streaker" said
    I wonder why Mr. Levene thinks we're more vulnerable to a terrorist attack now than we were a few years ago?


    Because you keep lipping off about the muzzies.

  4. by sasquatch2
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:12 am
    �We are told that, by this year, there were thought to be some 60 groups operating within Canada's borders that support an extremist jihadi ideology,�


    What was his first clue?

    LIBRANO unrestrained, unrestricted 3rd world immigration?

    LIBRANOs attending Tamil Tiger fund raisers?

    LIBRANO association with detained Al Qaida?

    CRETIN interceeding for terrorists later detained/killed in Afghanistan?

    LIBRANOs participating in a HIZBOLLA parade in montreal?

    Over a dozen "new Canadians" busted for plotting to blow up a series of Canadian landmarks and murdering the PM?

    OR WAS SOMETHING ELSE?

    Like Osama and associates, right off the hop, threatening Canada, along with the rest of the western countries?

  5. by avatar martin14
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:49 am
    just trying to drum up new business.. and raise the rates too, maybe.

  6. by avatar Tman1
    Thu Nov 29, 2007 8:02 am
    No proof, no nothing. Make things interesting and go after an unconventional target than the regulars eh? Not saying Canada wouldn't be an target in the near future, it could happen. Canada isn't significant now and terrorists bombing it wouldn't gain anything because nobody would care. Terrorists want to make a point, a specific point. To do damage to the western world. Canada isn't it. Should we feel lucky?



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