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Kinda what I want. Get this thing settled, one way or the other.
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This government stinks. The law stinks too. Sentances stink also. I am beginning to hate living here. Our culture is being eroded by the minute. We must, must start to stick up for ourselves, with or without the government.
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The saga continues.
Sixteen were people killed this weekend in Nigeria, following riots protesting against the catoons. This follows the eleven deaths in Libya, that were sparked by the Italian reforms Minister wearing a t-shirt with one of the cartoons on. Fifteen deaths after protests against the cartoons of Mohamed in Borneo. Who said the pen was mightier than the sword? An interesting side note was that according to a survey of British Muslims in the Sunday Telegraph, forty percent of those questioned, want Sharia law imposed into parts of Britain which have a Muslim majority. Expect to be stoned if you've ever committed adultry in parts of the country soon.;) Happily according to the same survey 91% felt some loyalty to Britain, and only 1% actually backed the London bombings last July. Mind you, one percent of the one million British Muslims is still 10,000. |
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Everyone should wear one of those T-shirts! Where can I get one? And pass me a crucifix.
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Roy – I accept that you have to do what you think is best for this forum and its members but don’t you see by removing that picture you are bowing to the bully. “Offend me and I will bash you”
The Muslims have got us on the run and people are fearful of speaking up in case there will be violent repercussions. Sooner or later we are going to have to make a stand or go under. Now is as good a time as any. |
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Fair enough, you go and publish the pictures on a website that has your name and address tied to it... Not a risk I am willing to take for me and my family thank you very much!
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We can have our own 21st century crusades, may I suggest that you start by having your very own Crystal Nacht? You can start off with the shops along Blackburn Road, but please don't be too selective there you shouldn't ignore the Chinese in their chippies they have been getting along far too peacefully in my opinion! I'll be behind you on this one, waaaaay behind and trying to get on with my next door neighbours both Muslim and Christian. |
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I couldn’t agree with your more Less – we should and do get on with our neighbours whatever their creed.
But if were to become a guest in your house to stay how would you feel if I slowly started to take over everything until such times that you felt your own house wasn’t yours any more? I’m sure that you would show me the door pretty damn quick before we reached that point. I would in your place. BTW the Chinese are not Muslims and in any case they integrated into our society quite well. In 20 years time, when the works canteen or coffee bars and restaurants were not allowed to serve meals during the day during Ramadan and all pubs had been closed and your weekend was changed from Sat and Sun to Fri and Sat, you might begin to wonder how it all happened. By then it will be too late. |
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What taboos? Surely if we are to have free speech, and show scant regard to anyones beliefs, there should be nothing that can't be seen? |
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