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mani 10-03-2008 17:53

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thing is when i'm bored or burnin time i just surf about 10 sites at once clicking links jumpin from one site to another - i'm hovering thru my history to see if i can find it

Neil 10-03-2008 18:04

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Originally Posted by WalkOnBRFC (Post 543561)
I don't think that was what he was calling you :D

Maybe not but if that cap fits :D

cashman 10-03-2008 19:16

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ok,its comedy, but what the guy says (whoever wrote it) is relavant to things, its a pity Politictions dont take on board what these guys say,also the P.C. brigade, cos i reckon many British Voters agree with the gist of it. cos integration would be a damn site easier if they did, its the Multi-Culturalists that have ballsed things up,cos its back fired n bit their asses.:(

garinda 10-03-2008 19:29

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Sadly a lot, though not all, abuses of human rights occur in countries that are primarily run by Muslim clerics.

Check out the current human rights violations of countries like Saudia Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt, on Amnesty International's website.

Amnesty International

It really is quite ironic that when Muslims argue the case that they don't have the right to freely practice their religion in the West, they will be safe in the knowledge that their security will be guaranteed whilst they do it, and is funded by the very people they claim don't allow them to follow Islam here.

If I really felt I was unable to follow my beliefs, I'd move to somewhere that allowed me that choice.

Strangely many of those who claim to despise the decadent West, also seem keen on staying on here. Strange that.

garinda 10-03-2008 19:33

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By the way, I don't consider myself anti-Islamic. I know many gentle, liberal, Muslims.

I would say I'm anti-religion, when the name of that religion is used to supress people's human, and civil, rights.

onlyme 10-03-2008 19:41

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Finally someone that expresses what we all feel!!

Did you know, though, that some GP's can refuse to advise patients regarding abortions (even just to discuss the options)? Yes a very sensitive subject, but these are not even Islamic GP Practices, these are Church of England based practioners.

Margaret Pilkington 10-03-2008 19:50

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These GPs will however, refer you to someone who will deal with a request to discuss such issues. GPs who have strong religious beliefs are allowed to invoke the 'conscience'clause.

Bonnyboy 10-03-2008 19:55

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I enjoyed listening to what the man had to say, will view some of his other rants sometime :)

Rosencrantz 10-03-2008 23:43

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 543500)
remember a guy approx 20yrs using free speech, he had to go into hiding, summat about a fatwa.:rolleyes:

That's so weird you'd say that, I'm reading The Satanic Verses right now. So far nothing explicitly anti-Islam (apart from a Muslim eating ham but it wasn't an up-yours to Islam, just the guy losing his religion), but I won't comment as to whether he was excessively arrogant until I've finished it. So far it's really...metamorphic. Rushdie writes really well, some excellent characterisation, some of the deepest I've ever read.

mani 11-03-2008 00:00

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it wasnt that the book was anti-islamic - its about the flashback/dream sequences that was the large bone of contention - and depicting the prophets wives as prostitutes

Rosencrantz 11-03-2008 00:16

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I'm less than 100 pages in, so I'm still in the first chapter. It's certainly an interesting read.

steeljack 11-03-2008 03:24

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Originally Posted by Rosencrantz (Post 543943)
I'm less than 100 pages in, so I'm still in the first chapter. It's certainly an interesting read.

suggest after finishing that you try 'an Islamic Journey" and other books by V S Niapaul ,
have never been able to take to Rushdie, for some reason he allways reminds me in interviews of Uriah Heep (the character from David Copperfield , not the rock group)

Alan Gilmartin 11-03-2008 08:35

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That made me smile Steely

Boeing Guy 11-03-2008 08:38

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I hated the bloody book, never got that far into it, that and spy catcher both were really boring to me. Oh well back to the beano then

jaysay 11-03-2008 08:50

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Originally Posted by Boeing Guy (Post 544000)
I hated the bloody book, never got that far into it, that and spy catcher both were really boring to me. Oh well back to the beano then

Even with all the hype the book got I was never tempted to read it or Spy Catcher either Boeing, just like yourself, sooner have a James Herbert or Dean Koontz myself


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