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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wonder if that proves the theory that the right wing danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten has achieved its motives to play to the hands of moslem extremists and far right nationalist parties in this country and elsewhere?
What's the problem?? The only people who read any BNP publication would have probably seen them already and many many more that have been around for years. I have seen them via the web and they are as about as offensive as being called a buffoon.
And besides apart from BNP's views on the repatriation of immigrants and the right to arm every household, 95 percent of their manifesto is the same as the three main political parties.
It's rather pathetically predictable isn't it? The BNP only have supporters because of peoples fear, and they do their best to stir this up more, because it gets them more votes. They plan to use the cartoons to prove that Islam and the west have too big a cultural divide to live compatibly together, therefore ship 'them' all back 'there'. Absolute W@nkers.
"You have nothing to fear but fear itself." Martin Luther King Jnr.
I voted BNP last time and I will do so again. There are no faggots or traitors in the BNP, unlike the three main parties.
I wonder how many people live amongst, or near to, immigrant areas? I could tell you things that you wouldn't beleive. You'd say I was exaggerating because I support the BNP.
If you'd have seen some of the things that I have, you wouldn't hesitate to vote BNP.
But the power of the press is a wonderful thing. As long as Blair and Co. have them in their pockets, you will hear nothng but lies and propaganda about the ONLY party that cares about Britain. And all the gullible people will beleive it.
Don't vote for faggots and traitors.
Vote BNP.
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