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Darby 17-01-2005 05:47

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Originally Posted by pendy
Great idea - but what about their Human Rights? As Sparks says, Cherie would really go to town on this one (but of course that's her business, making money out of human rights for toerags). So far as I am concerned, and I think a great many other people, if you decide to commit a crime, you abrogate your human rights right there and then.

Come home, Joe, all is forgiven about that little unpleasantness in Boston Harbour ..

Human rights?? If you go to jail, you should loose your human rights until you are released. Rights have to be earned...with responsibilities!!

With our politicians..good old Joe wouldn't get entry into the UK!!

Acrylic-bob 17-01-2005 06:57

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Did anyone see the report on the local evening news last week (Thurs - Fri?) concerning Preston Jail I think, though I could be wrong, and probably am.

Anyway the report concerned a Prison Warden wanting to crack down on dealing drugs in prison. Apparently there is an astonishing amount of what is termed "Contraband" chucked over the walls of prisons by friends and relatives on the outside, Drugs, mobile phones, cash and weapons - including guns. The staggering array of stuff that had been intercepted was put on display for the camera during the report and gives the impression of prisons that are about as secure as sieves.

Margaret Pilkington 17-01-2005 12:44

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and what about the 'Drug Barons' in Walton Jail...... it beggars belief. Prisons seem to be a microcosm of what is happening on the outside.

Tealeaf 17-01-2005 16:33

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Talking about crime, who fancies a debate with this bozo?:

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...443903,00.html


I do hope that should anyone do so, they refrain from using undiplomatic and profane language.

janet 17-01-2005 16:51

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It's no wonder that we have racial tension in this country with idiots like him,and muslims are frowned upon in the western world.

Margaret Pilkington 17-01-2005 20:47

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I have printed off the original thread by A-B.......and I am now waiting for the prospective parliamentary candidates to come knocking.......I am going to show them that and tell them I will vote for them when they do similar things with our jails.

Busman747 18-01-2005 00:02

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The cleric is regarded as a fringe extremist by mainstream Muslims and is banned from preaching at many mosques. But every night he is using internet forums to reach an audience of between 60 and 70 committed listeners, most of whom are under 30.

(link by Tealeaf)



Considering the numbers of Muslims in this country, I must admit with a certain twinge of pride that the vast majority of Muslims want to live in peace within their chosen country rather than pander to the wishes of a fanatic.



A lady once told me that a "war" is not a war unless both sides decide to fight. I certainly have no personal grudge against Muslims, Hindus, Catholics or any other religion so I can live side by side with anyone whatever their belief.

The whole system has got out of hand thanks to "Cherry" Blair and others, This man should have been deported a long time ago, bring in draconion laws if neccesary BUT CUT OUT THE RED TAPE and do what other countries do......BOOT THEM OUT, NOW!

Acrylic-bob 18-01-2005 06:58

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The thing that really astonishes me about the creature in Tealeaf's link is that he has been spouting his poison here for eighteen years, while claiming social security benefits.
Talk about biting the hand that feeds!

WillowTheWhisp 18-01-2005 07:05

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:( The trouble is that people seeing and hearing him will start to suspect many other muslims of having similar opinions. Just how many impressionable young men does he inspire?

Why the heck are we paying for this guy to incite violence and declare war on us? Yes WE are paying. He's living here at taxpayers expense! If we can't deport him then cut off his benefits. Don't we as taxpayers have the right not to want our money to go towards feeding and housing someone who would kill us as soon as look at us? :mad:

And then if he doesn't like it he can be told where to go - anywhere else but here. :e58:

Darby 18-01-2005 12:55

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BUSMAN:
A lady once told me that a "war" is not a war unless both sides decide to fight.
It's called Genocide....ask the Jews!!

Busman747 18-01-2005 15:47

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According to todays "Sun" newspaper, Omar Bakri says "I want to quit Britain...but cannot leave" His excuse is that he has no papers..or anywhere else to go!

In reality, his country of origin will not have him (Syrria) he has already been kicked out of Saudi Arabia and cannot get a Lebenese passport even though his wife is Lebonese:mad:

The Sun suggests a lump of rock in the North Atlantic called Rockall presently in dispute by Britain, Ireland Iceland and Denmark. Rockall is 27 yards wide and 80 ft high when the sea is calm which sounds perfect for him :D

The question must be asked, if he was not wanted in the middle east, WHY DID WE ACCEPT HIM HERE!!!!!

Less 18-01-2005 17:32

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Originally Posted by Busman747
The question must be asked, if he was not wanted in the middle east, WHY DID WE ACCEPT HIM HERE!!!!!

If you were an immigration officer could you have resisted those puppy-dog eyes?

All together now AAAAhhhhh!
http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...mohammd203.jpg

Margaret Pilkington 18-01-2005 18:59

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In a word.........YES!!!!

WillowTheWhisp 18-01-2005 19:03

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Originally Posted by Busman747
WHY DID WE ACCEPT HIM HERE!!!!!

Because the people who run this country are several sandwiches short of a picnic.

KiTChener 19-01-2005 00:46

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Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Did anyone see the report on the local evening news last week (Thurs - Fri?) concerning Preston Jail I think, though I could be wrong, and probably am.

Anyway the report concerned a Prison Warden wanting to crack down on dealing drugs in prison. Apparently there is an astonishing amount of what is termed "Contraband" chucked over the walls of prisons by friends and relatives on the outside, Drugs, mobile phones, cash and weapons - including guns. The staggering array of stuff that had been intercepted was put on display for the camera during the report and gives the impression of prisons that are about as secure as sieves.

A-B....
didn't see the report you mention, but, a customer of mine has recently started work in the Hospital wing at Preston. She was telling me of the ways that illegal contraband is smuggled into the jail.
For example....
Drugs are packed into a tennis ball, hurtled over the fence, to be retrieved by an inmate...the drug being enclosed in a 'Kinder' egg within the aforesaid ball, which is then stuffed up the back passage of the nearest wimp!! The Authorities response is to increase the height of the fences, so now it needs the likes of an England test bowler to get the ball over...narrows down the list of suspects!!!
Alternatively, an inmate is given a 'Birthday present ' of something like a 'ghetto blaster', which, surprise, surprise, has had the batteries removed, being substituted for a mobile phone, or, more ominously a small handgun!!
Makes me wonder, do we have any security whatever at these places??
Why don't we just leave them on the streets?...
In the long run, costs us less, & we can keep an eye on them, & deal as we see fit!!!
And I think I know how the majority of us Accywebbers would sort 'em out!!


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