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Poppy burning Islamic extremist
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This Black bearded £50 fine for burning poppies on rememberance day, should thank his lucky stars that he's 'British?' His fine can easily be paid from the monies he receives from the DSS. If he'd been in an Islamic country he would have lost more than £50. Pity we can't deport the bearded activist. Who would have an animal like that anyway?
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If Special Branch have any sense traitors such as this scum should be entered on a data-bank, and if possible monitored 24/7.
All those with these anti-British views should be finger printed, their DNA taken, passport confiscated, and movements monitored and perhaps their benefits cut to help to pay for all this vigilance..
It would also be useful if the Muslim community disowned them, and refused their entry to the Mosque.
But then this is never going to happen, is it?
All those with these anti-British views should be finger printed, their DNA taken, passport confiscated, and movements monitored and perhaps their benefits cut to help to pay for all this vigilance..
It would also be useful if the Muslim community disowned them, and refused their entry to the Mosque.
But then this is never going to happen, is it?
Gromit I'd like to agree with your views, but I lost my job as a result of 9/11. Seeing the arabic countries revolt against their dictatorial leaders gave me some hope that sense in democracy was finally sinking in. Let's wait and see. If the UK and USA take the lead in supporting the rebel forces in Libya, even after said rebel forces asked for our help, I bet UK and USA nationals will still be treated as the illegitimate targets of the Islamic world. Let's see another country take the lead in getting rid of this tyrant.
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