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davidhendry May 22nd 2013 5:47 pm

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Originally Posted by dreadsoc (Post 10719893)
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rc...46751780,d.d2k

What an absolutely despicable act !

There is also a video being widely shown of one of the attackers who apologises that women had to witness the murder then states that women witness such things all the time in "his land" - "his land"presumably not referring to the UK - yet this man speaks with a pseudo black Cockney accent..........and is probably speaking about a land he has likely never even visited !!

How the hell do you deal with terrorists when they have been brainwashed into believing that death means glorious martyrdom?

Dread - x

I know how to deal with this scum.

Davie.

Tina1 May 22nd 2013 8:54 pm

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Originally Posted by davidhendry (Post 10720299)
I know how to deal with this scum.

Davie.

I'll give you a hand. xx

johnny five May 22nd 2013 9:48 pm

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Its time for the government to stop being apologist all the time and denying the obvious common factor with almost all the evils in our society.

Terrorists
Child groomers
Illegal immigrants

What do they all have in common?

Face the reality of the problem, or it will just keep getting worse.



.

iain492001 May 22nd 2013 10:31 pm

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 10720670)
Its time for the government to stop being apologist all the time and denying the obvious common factor with almost all the evils in our society.

Terrorists
Child groomers
Illegal immigrants

What do they all have in common?

Face the reality of the problem, or it will just keep getting worse.



.

Totally agree. It's time to stop pussyfooting around these issues. After all, we're supposed to be "GREAT Britain", not "SOFT Britain".

k800mer May 22nd 2013 11:57 pm

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Originally Posted by iain492001 (Post 10720741)
Totally agree. It's time to stop pussyfooting around these issues. After all, we're supposed to be "GREAT Britain", not "SOFT Britain".

Personally I think capital punishment should never have been done away with. I belong to a protest group and until yesterday I agreed with the things I had been asked to support. Yesterday I was asked to sign a petition to stop the government changing the Legal aid provision so that people using legal aid would no longer be able choose their own possibly very expensive lawyer but would have to use a probably cheaper one appointed by the government. The petition was created by a QC who obviously has a vested interest as no doubt she will loose very lucrative work unless she greatly reduces her charges. These men who yesterday hacked someone to death in the street in front of witnesses will no doubt qualify for legal aid and will, under the present rules be able to engage a very expensive QC at our expense. Why should this be allowed.

Return of Santan May 23rd 2013 3:05 am

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Originally Posted by iain492001 (Post 10720741)
Totally agree. It's time to stop pussyfooting around these issues. After all, we're supposed to be "GREAT Britain", not "SOFT Britain".

Soft Britain indeed - did anyone listen to Dr Taj Hargey, Imam of the Oxford Islamic Congregation on Jeremy Vine Radio 2 last week ?
Someone ( can't remember his name ) from the NSPCC was indeed accused of "pussyfooting " around by Dr Hargey - and he was right, the NSPCC guy kept on saying there are other races involved in child sex abuse ( which undoubtedly there are ) but he WOULDN'T out rightly admit this seems to be a growing concern amongst Muslim men who treat these girls as Kufr

Quote by Dr Hargey ;

“These men were not Sikhs, they were not Hindus. Why are we so shy to say that they were Muslims? We need to identify this problem publicly. People in positions of responsibility who refuse should be sacked. We should not be hiding behind political correctness.”

Dr Hargey blamed preachers who portray white women, with their “revealing clothes and liking of alcohol”, as inferior.

He called for a drive to stop the gangs, but said: “How is refusing to talk about it going to resolve this terrible situation?”

hemingway May 23rd 2013 6:28 am

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Originally Posted by johnny five (Post 10720670)
Its time for the government to stop being apologist all the time and denying the obvious common factor with almost all the evils in our society.

Terrorists
Child groomers
Illegal immigrants

What do they all have in common?

Face the reality of the problem, or it will just keep getting worse.

There's not a cat in hell's chance of the government acknowledging the "obvious common factor" - the 'M' word connected to the 'I' word - posting both words would no doubt get me banned.

One of the most rage inducing aspects is the hiding behind 'religion' & it being the 'A' word's "will" - I can seriously anticipate a summer of discontent in some of our more multicultural inner cities.

A.

Bipat May 23rd 2013 6:48 am

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Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 10721606)
There's not a cat in hell's chance of the government acknowledging the "obvious common factor" - the 'M' word connected to the 'I' word - posting both words would no doubt get me banned.

One of the most rage inducing aspects is the hiding behind 'religion' & it being the 'A' word's "will" - I can seriously anticipate a summer of discontent in some of our more multicultural inner cities.

A.

Why would there be a problem connecting the words "terrorist" and "Muslim" and "immigrant"?
It is just to be hoped that most people in UK are intelligent enough to realise that the radical extreme are not the 'norm'. The attack on the Braintree mosque today indicates that this unfortunately will not be so.

hemingway May 23rd 2013 6:57 am

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Originally Posted by Bipat (Post 10721633)
Why would there be a problem connecting the words "terrorist" and "Muslim" and "immigrant"?
It is just to be hoped that most people in UK are intelligent enough to realise that the radical extreme are not the 'norm'. The attack on the Braintree mosque today indicates that this unfortunately will not be so.

The 'I' wasn't for immigrant.

As for the mosque attack - a similar theory could & will probably be applied to graffiti spray painted on a mosque & a muslim's car today in Bolton.

H.

dreadsoc May 23rd 2013 7:07 am

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The saddest thing about this is the irony that the murdered soldier survived a stint in Afghanistan yet gets murdered in the one country he probably felt safest !

Dread - x

hemingway May 23rd 2013 7:20 am

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Originally Posted by dreadsoc (Post 10721663)
The saddest thing about this is the irony that the murdered soldier survived a stint in Afghanistan yet gets murdered in the one country he probably felt safest !

Dread - x

That along with his 2 year old son Jack who was probably looking forward to seeing his dad.

RIP Lee Rigby of Middleton, Manchester. God knows, there should be justice for what has happened to you.

H.

dreadsoc May 23rd 2013 7:21 am

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Originally Posted by hemingway (Post 10721686)
That along with his 2 year old son Jack who was probably looking forward to seeing his dad.

RIP Lee Rigby of Middleton, Manchester. God knows, there should be justice for what has happened to you.

H.

Here here !!

Dread - x

noni May 24th 2013 8:30 am

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'God destined for soldier to die': Radical cleric banned from UK applauds attack as police are urged to investigate inciting hatred
Omar Bakri Mohammed is banned from Britain but spoke from Beirut
It is believed he was secretly filmed condoning decapitation of those opposed to Islam
He said suspect Michael Adebolajo used to listen to his preachings
Police urged to monitor radical clerics in Britain to see if comments on Woolwich killing break the law on inciting hatred

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ng-hatred.html

dreadsoc May 28th 2013 2:35 am

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http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/news/loc...igby-1-5137550

FFS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dread - x

poipleshadow May 28th 2013 9:28 pm

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A story that made me smile and then think, why?!

Mumbai bans lingerie clad mannequins to save men from impure thoughts

and, I'm sure you're all aware of this as it's pretty basic, but a link about visas....

Applying for an Indian tourist visa

Both of these are thanks to http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/


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