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infact i would appreciate it if teh usa would refund me my fuel expenses because their stupid war doubled the price of fuel over night mind you they cant afford 50p for teh meter to electrecute a terrorist these days so theres no hope really :( unless they sell teh rest of america to the chineese lol |
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So why was this piece of crap not put straight on a plane in 2009,when a british court ruled it was ok.?:mad:
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Was reading an article on the case in one of your papers ... Guardian, I think ... and came across this gem: "The judges said the fact that he was considered a dangerous terrorist was irrelevant to their decision.":confused::confused::confused:
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america said jump to war and blair asked how high. our country believed it was above board because both america and our own prime minister lied through their teeth i suppose in hind sight when teh rest of teh world is telling america to bog off we should have been asking what our leader wasnt telling us |
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You can't see much with your head stuck up a U.S. Presidents arse! |
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so.....that's why he always looked a bit tanned.:)
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a journalist asks milliband how far things had to open to give graham jones his tan :)
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All credit to the government for their relentless pursuit of any avenue that can get this joker out of the UK. He's not British, and has no right to be. To my mind you lose your rights as a citizen when you act against citizens (it wasnt a christmas present he was wrapping when the idiot blew his own hand off - hence the hook for a hand).
So the court route failed, next step change the law by signing a mutual extradition treaty. If that fails, temporarily suspend the human rights act while you jet him to the fate he deserves. While I know most here are labour supporters, I think we can at least agree that on this issue the govt is absolutely correct to get him removed no matter what. |
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We cant get rid of Abu Qatada. I cant get my breath. ISLAM. What is happening in Britain now is similar to what their raping, murdering, child molesting, lying, selfish, fascist ‘prophet’ did at the beginning of this disgusting religion of hate. To gain followers, Muhammad wrote Surahs preaching the tolerance and acceptance of other people and religions. When he acquired riches and power (through violence and lies) he then changed his tune. No longer was it the case of infidels or kafirs being tolerated, it was now an ultimatum of three options. (These are the three options Islam gives you). 1. Convert to Islam. 2. Submit as an inferior citizen (dhimmi) and pay the non-Muslim tax, the Jizya. 3. Be killed. The EU is forcing everyone within its dictatorship to accept Islam. Anyone who has actually researched Islam and the Quran will know that the goal of Islam is to bring the world into the house of Allah. That includes Britain, and, while living in taxpayer funded accomodation and spending your taxes on themselves, they scheme and plot against this nation. In all of this I have not used a swear word once. One way or another, We must get rid of all these people before its too late. Trifle thee not as thy time is short. |
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This is part of the popes acceptance speech. I don't see much of a differance to be honest.
"I do further promise and declare that I will, when opportunity presents, make and wage relentless war, secretly and openly, against all heretics, Protestants and Masons, as I am directed to do, to extirpate them from the face of the whole earth; and that I will spare neither age, sex nor condition, and that will hang, burn, waste, boil, flay, strangle, and bury alive these infamous heretics; rip up the stomachs and wombs of their women, and crush their infants’ heads against the walls in order to annihilate their execrable race." |
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Alan,
You are indeed correct, the pope had exactly that mantra 1000 years prior. Doesn't suit him today but so far as I can tell the Christians didn't have the convert option, it was just kill the infidel because "god wills it". I see the world from a different perspective Mog. I grew up in Newcastle where there are pretty much no other races than white English. I lived in Bermuda where whites are a minority, and here in Asia where religion is either non-existent (china) or multi-faith as here in Singapore. Here we have no issues with faith. The Chinese make up 60% of the population and the believe all sorts of strange stuff (hungry ghost day - burning money to pass it to your dead relatives) alters for offerings (always involving burning stuff) but no religion we'd recognise. There are Muslims, but no radical ones. Anyone like qatada here would be immediately removed from society (execution or prison). He would not have rights here, which was my point about human rights don't apply when you commit crimes against society such as murder. All the Muslims I know here are nice folk who keep themselves to themselves. They can't stand the radical bunch either as it gives the peaceful majority a bad name. I do think they have issues with interpretation of their holy book, but no different to the Christian book. I distinctly recall George Bush on TV said re Iraq "god told me to do it" which is terrifying as the president actually has power. If it were up to me I'd ban religion outright, all of them. It is after all the greatest cause of war and death on the planet. Chinese do just fine without it. |
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Ah same beard, different bloke.
We can leave it to the Jordanians to provide him with a hook. |
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Do you consider all that have these mouth cleansing items are part of some bristly cult? Do you torture them and threaten to remove their teeth so that they are no longer part of the perfect image. Personally I have no problem with any form of religion so long as it causes no harm or infringes on anyone else's beliefs. :D Hung by my own petard! A big toothy grin smiley, I must worship my tooth brush. |
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But one can look at the lighter side of the whole deal: Via terror plot suspect says Criminal Code 'not a holy book' - Canada - CBC News :rofl38::rofl38::rofl38: And this moron is going to conduct his own defence:eek: And then there is this bimbo, who believes it's ok to confront those she accuses of sexual assault, while wearing a bag over her head:confused: Toronto court rules woman must remove niqab to testify - Toronto - CBC News Admittedly, the guys are possibly guilty. But c'mon, this is a court of law, not a halloween party.:rolleyes: |
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Fall in violent crime: Britain - land of law and order - Crime - UK - The Independent |
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a good plan would be to prevent these idiots like hamzad ever stepping foot into this country.Our immigration is so slack even suspected terrorists can come here
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put a huge zip line from teh top of blackpool tower to jordan and stick his hook onto the wire and let gravity do its work..
. ok ok i know it would require a much higher set off point it was merely for humour effect:) |
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The man with the hook went over to the good ol' US of A...I'm sure they are giving him the very best of their hospitality....and I'm just as sure that we taxpayers are supporting his brood.
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the USA should send teh rest of him to where his hands have gone |
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so thats 15 kids who have been brought up to hate us and thats just from 1 man |
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The eight-year legal fight to deport radical cleric Abu Qatada from the UK has cost taxpayers more than £1.7m so far, the home secretary has said.
In a letter to MPs, Theresa May said the total was £1,716,306, including £647,658 on legal aid for Abu Qatada. The Home Office had spent £938,630 fighting the case in UK courts and another £130,018 at the European Court of Human Rights, she said. And the barsteward is still here, thats value for money.:rolleyes::rolleyes: |
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When they finally kick this piece of crap out, There will be a big Hoo-Ha in the media, we will be swamped wi it, n all the knob heads out yon, will rejoice n forget what its cost us.;):rolleyes:
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Who brought in the Human Rights Act?
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...and yet again, total silence from Accywebbers who are members of mainstream political parties.
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Its time we outlawed the human rights act for help with legal aide, if these people want to seek to outstay there welcome, them let them pay for it themselves, seeing they hate this country and our lifestyle so much, it seems they hate everything about this country except for the money they get every time they hold out the begging bowl:mad:
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For me personally, carry on lads, I'll not call youse, you're only giving vent to what many think but are to scared to state for fear of being labelled. (See above list) |
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well there is a point because labour allowed aspects of sharia law to be implimented into the british justice system
fair also to say the torys havnt sorted this disgusting act out either english courts,english justice if you want stoning to death go to pakistan or afghanistan they will be more than happy to oblige |
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Perhaps we could have shariah law just for the people who are demanding it, everyone else covered by British law. Wouldn't be long before they'd be doing a reverse turn.
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under sharia law a married woman that is raped can be stoned to death for adultry
obviously the male side of islamics that want sharia law in the UK i think every now and then this obomination of law raises its head when our government has to beg pakistan or another muslim country not to execute a woman for some trivial matter or other any straight thinking muslim would want sharia law as far away from here as possible its just the nutters and control freaks that want it |
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problem is theres many born here and raised to carry on their backward opinion of women.Not all i might add but enough to be a problem
i didnt use teh word you did in your quote as although i use it myself i dont want the site getting in trouble because apparantly its a racist word now.Scott for scottish will be next;) |
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Yer right accyman, i was reported a few years ago fer using it, By the little git that cleared off down the smoke n i used it in the chat room not the main forum.:(
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I was talking to a guy that lived in the IOM, he stated that the cheapest way to solve the problem was to put them all on a boat home. I replied, that's too simplistic there are too many for one boat these days. Not if you burn the bastards first, he replied. I wonder which of Dave the Donkeys categories I fit in for this post? |
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basically screwed then |
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Looks like he could be on his way, fingers crossed.
From the BBC: BBC News - Abu Qatada due to be deported to stand trial in Jordan |
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I bet there's a special welcoming committee and cell waiting for him. I dare say the human rights agreement that has enabled his extradition will be utilised by the Jordanian torturers , I mean judicial system. Used to crank up the fire to start the generator. Smokin.....
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I won't shout 'Hooray' until he is out of British airspace.
Now shouldn't we be thinking of sending...er, I mean allowing his family to join him in Jordan..sans benefits of course? |
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how ironic that he was deported on 7/7
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I would say, the fact its taken 12 yrs n cost untold millions to get rid of this piece of crap, should be taken into account by those in power, to prevent this situation recurring,in the future.!!! Somehow i doubt if that will ever happen, Simple fact is those who represent the public "DON'T":rolleyes:
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:bye2::bye2::bye2::bye2::bye2::bye2:Missing you already
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Has he gone yet?
I have only just got up(well, it IS Sunday) and haven't seen the news yet. |
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Hooray, hooray, hooray...he's gone....and landed in Jordan.
Now let's parcel up his family and get them there, to be close to their loved one. |
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I've just checked the news Cashy.
I don't normally sleep so late, but I have been so busy and was dog tired last night. Got to go and et some washing put on now......pay for the lie in:) |
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According to SKY news, Abu Qatada said that if Jordan ratified the treaty that he would not be convicted on evidence gained from torture, he and his family would leave the Uk and return to Jordan.
The story also stated that officials in Jordan had allowed Qatada time with his family before he was whisked off to jail. Just hope they left their benefit books here. |
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Hardly likely Margaret, they been here fer years n are True Brits.:rolleyes:
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Cashy, only telling you what Sky news said. I have no other evidence to offer.
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I was going to post a link to the story, but the text has changed since I read it just after 10am this morning.
I definitely read that bit where it said he was allowed to have time with his family before being taken to jail. |
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I've just seen this on Yahoo
Yahoo! News UK & Ireland - Latest World News & UK News Headlines http://l1.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/iL...sky_174244.gif It is understood Jordanian authorities allowed Qatada's family to greet him on his arrival in Amman. I think the BBC refers to his family here and Sky are referrring to his family in Jordan. |
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Ah...that makes sense.
Apart from the fact that Qatada is actually reportes as having said, that if the treaty were ratified(which it has been) he would take his family to live in Jordan. Is that the bit of the human Rights act that he has been relying on....a right to a family life? |
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A government source said "Abu Qatada will not be allowed back into Britain." WANNA BET?
The mere fact that they felt it necessary to say that casts doubt in my mind! |
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