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katex 25-07-2010 19:22

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Whilst I do not agree that we should ban the burka in all Public places (even though they scare the pooh out of me) ... I do feel for Phillip Hollobone M.P., that he has the right to know who he is addressing. Even if we only class it as good manners:

Burka-ban MP faces court threat from human rights group | Mail Online

cashman 25-07-2010 20:28

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 831435)
Whilst I do not agree that we should ban the burka in all Public places (even though they scare the pooh out of me) ... I do feel for Phillip Hollobone M.P., that he has the right to know who he is addressing. Even if we only class it as good manners:

Burka-ban MP faces court threat from human rights group | Mail Online

Is the fact it scares ya, n probably scares others even more, not a valid reason to ban it.?:confused:

Taggy 25-07-2010 21:07

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I'd support a Ban. Quite frankly i find them offensive in this Country, and there's no way i would even attempt to communicate with anyone wearing one!!


Best Regards - Taggy

cashman 25-07-2010 21:20

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 831451)
I'd support a Ban. Quite frankly i find them offensive in this Country, and there's no way i would even attempt to communicate with anyone wearing one!!


Best Regards - Taggy

Its funny Taggy, how very few in Egypt, or casablanca, as boeing guy will concur, wear them, yet oer here theres loads, that sends a signal to me, these folk have NO WISH at all to integrate.:( but i find it even more offensive that some pander to these people.:mad: when i have visited some of these countries, i expect to abide by their customs.

Taggy 26-07-2010 08:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 831454)
Its funny Taggy, how very few in Egypt, or casablanca, as boeing guy will concur, wear them, yet oer here theres loads, that sends a signal to me, these folk have NO WISH at all to integrate.:( but i find it even more offensive that some pander to these people.:mad: when i have visited some of these countries, i expect to abide by their customs.

Thing is Cashy we are Governed by lily livered politicians, who have encouraged and rewarded the pc based culture we see now. They have taken the Great out of Great Britain, and decided that we should allow, and even celebrate anything and everything that is "Culturally Diverse" as if by doing so it makes us bigger and better people!!......They then choose not to see the blindingly obvious, when such accomodating behaviour encourages those who would exploit, and see this for what it is...weakness, and thence use our own rules and regulations to insist upon "Their" rights to choose to do whatever they want...whether this is acceptable to those that welcome them or not!

Best Regards - Taggy

Benipete 26-07-2010 08:50

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It's even worse when they ride their push-bikes on the pavement at night with no lights on.:hidewall:

OK Start the car.:D:D

jaysay 26-07-2010 09:04

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 831454)
Its funny Taggy, how very few in Egypt, or casablanca, as boeing guy will concur, wear them, yet oer here theres loads, that sends a signal to me, these folk have NO WISH at all to integrate.:( but i find it even more offensive that some pander to these people.:mad: when i have visited some of these countries, i expect to abide by their customs.

Even senior Muslims say they should be banned as there is nothing in the Koran which says these garments are any part of Islam, end of

katex 26-07-2010 10:44

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 831503)
It's even worse when they ride their push-bikes on the pavement at night with no lights on.:hidewall:

OK Start the car.:D:D


This post has not gone unnoticed .... :p

Benipete 26-07-2010 16:38

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 831530)
This post has not gone unnoticed .... :p

Oh dear,That was my first attempt at unification.:o.Just trying to calm the troubled seas (pavements) in my own little way.:D:D

jaysay 26-07-2010 17:39

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 831558)
Oh dear,That was my first attempt at unification.:o.Just trying to calm the troubled seas (pavements) in my own little way.:D:D

We have noticed you have a way with words Beni:D

Eric 26-07-2010 19:00

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 831508)
Even senior Muslims say they should be banned as there is nothing in the Koran which says these garments are any part of Islam, end of

And there is nothing in the Bible about celibacy of the priesthood ... but don't hold your breath:rolleyes:;)

jaysay 27-07-2010 10:22

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 831605)
And there is nothing in the Bible about celibacy of the priesthood ... but don't hold your breath:rolleyes:;)

Well that's another story Eric but as a RC I think its time that priest should be allowed to marry, or there will be no priest in the future. Last year there were only three priests ordained in the Salford diocese, at one time there would be as many as 20 every year

Eric 29-07-2010 19:47

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 831451)
I'd support a Ban. Quite frankly i find them offensive in this Country, and there's no way i would even attempt to communicate with anyone wearing one!!


Best Regards - Taggy

Not only offensive; they are great for hiding explosives:hidewall:

Taggy 30-07-2010 09:14

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 832379)
Not only offensive; they are great for hiding explosives:hidewall:


LOL!! And so true too!


Best Regards - Taggy

Taggy 30-07-2010 12:40

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Just as a side issue, i've just been taking my washing off the line, and heard a wailing noise coming from the Town Centre/Blackburn Road area, i've heard it a couple of times lately, but hadn't noticed it previously. I'm assuming its from a Mosque calling people to Worship, it must seem rather loud if you live near that way, because i'm on Avenue Parade!

Best Regards - Taggy


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