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Our homegrown terrorists
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http://www.dailyexpress.co.uk/posts/view/12128 6/Sick-fanatics-cheer-body-bags
Shouldn't these homegrown "jihadis" be hunted down and convicted, with the same enthusiasm as other internet criminals are hunted down?
Shouldn't these homegrown "jihadis" be hunted down and convicted, with the same enthusiasm as other internet criminals are hunted down?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And last week, when the hundreds of people were out protesting about the BNP conference.
Where were they when the UK Muslim scum planted bombs on trains and buses and killed and maimed innocent people.
I bet they did not protest then.
The BNP have never planted bombs anywhere, but some Muslims have, but it is the BNP who are made out to be the bad guys, just because they protest about this country being dragged down to a third world level..
Where were they when the UK Muslim scum planted bombs on trains and buses and killed and maimed innocent people.
I bet they did not protest then.
The BNP have never planted bombs anywhere, but some Muslims have, but it is the BNP who are made out to be the bad guys, just because they protest about this country being dragged down to a third world level..
Hopefully one day this nation will wake up and stop believing what it reads in the newspapers!
I remeber Brown being booed at D day turned out to be ringers brought along by the Sun
Now we have the Express conjuring up images of cheering crowds at air bases
But actually it's just a website
How exactly does the Express even know these posters are British?
More trash journalism from the Express designed to stoke the fires of hatred.
They must be so proud
I remeber Brown being booed at D day turned out to be ringers brought along by the Sun
Now we have the Express conjuring up images of cheering crowds at air bases
But actually it's just a website
How exactly does the Express even know these posters are British?
More trash journalism from the Express designed to stoke the fires of hatred.
They must be so proud
Islamicawakening.com is registered in the United States.
http://www.whois.net/whois/islamicawakening.co m
It is impossible to tell from the posts where the posters are (just like this site). A forum on the World Wide Web will attract extremist from all over the world, so how can they be labelled 'Home Grown" let alone terrorists?
Another none story designed to whip up Islamaphobia.
http://www.whois.net/whois/islamicawakening.co m
It is impossible to tell from the posts where the posters are (just like this site). A forum on the World Wide Web will attract extremist from all over the world, so how can they be labelled 'Home Grown" let alone terrorists?
Another none story designed to whip up Islamaphobia.
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The BNP will never be a major force in British politics.
They haven't got a cat in hell's chance of suceeding on anything than an extremely local level. Most people are way too smart to vote for a fanatical party.
As a nation, Brits simply aren't that extreme any more.
And there are too many people like JTP who have the common sense to see when newspapers bend the truth.
Especially the Express Group.
They haven't got a cat in hell's chance of suceeding on anything than an extremely local level. Most people are way too smart to vote for a fanatical party.
As a nation, Brits simply aren't that extreme any more.
And there are too many people like JTP who have the common sense to see when newspapers bend the truth.
Especially the Express Group.
Also, can I point out that if you trawl the Internet, it won't take you long to find some pretty vile opinions being spouted on a whole number of subjects.
For instance, check out some of the more right wing Yahoo groups. Bit of an eye-opener. In a couple of minutes, you'll find some pretty scary pro-Islamist groups there together with pro-BNP groups, both spouting the kind of vile claptrap that will ensure neither group gains a decent foothold amongst normal people.
They exist in the shadows, and long may that be the case.
For instance, check out some of the more right wing Yahoo groups. Bit of an eye-opener. In a couple of minutes, you'll find some pretty scary pro-Islamist groups there together with pro-BNP groups, both spouting the kind of vile claptrap that will ensure neither group gains a decent foothold amongst normal people.
They exist in the shadows, and long may that be the case.
Parallel universes DO collide. Don't just take my word for it!
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/8151.asp
http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/8151.asp
sp1814
The BNP will never be a major force in British politics.
Are you absolutely certain of this, how can you possibly know this will never happen in the future, or are you simply looking into your liberal crystal ball of absolute utopia?
They haven't got a cat in hell's chance of suceeding on anything than an extremely local level.
Eh! Didn't they win two seats in the European Parliament? Hardly extreme local level, me thinks.
As a nation, Brits simply aren't that extreme any more.
Once again, another statement that hold no credence.
The Lion may be sleeping at the moment, but given many more kicks, who knows?
Perhaps one day we may even see you make the more believable statement,
Okay. You win. I'm man enough to admit when I'm beaten.
The BNP will never be a major force in British politics.
Are you absolutely certain of this, how can you possibly know this will never happen in the future, or are you simply looking into your liberal crystal ball of absolute utopia?
They haven't got a cat in hell's chance of suceeding on anything than an extremely local level.
Eh! Didn't they win two seats in the European Parliament? Hardly extreme local level, me thinks.
As a nation, Brits simply aren't that extreme any more.
Once again, another statement that hold no credence.
The Lion may be sleeping at the moment, but given many more kicks, who knows?
Perhaps one day we may even see you make the more believable statement,
Okay. You win. I'm man enough to admit when I'm beaten.
jake-the-peg
Hopefully one day this nation will wake up and stop believing what it reads in the newspapers!
It would seem that some people, the people who really matter, and not just those with their heads in the sand, really do believe what they read.
Senior Tory MP Patrick Mercer, chairman of the Commons counter-terrorism committee and a former Army officer, said: �It�s deeply distasteful and clearly the last thing that relatives of the dead want to see or hear.�
Perhaps it takes papers such as the Daily express to tell even the Home Office, what is really going off.
Last night the Daily Express informed the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism at the Home Office of the website�s content.
Hopefully one day this nation will wake up and stop believing what it reads in the newspapers!
It would seem that some people, the people who really matter, and not just those with their heads in the sand, really do believe what they read.
Senior Tory MP Patrick Mercer, chairman of the Commons counter-terrorism committee and a former Army officer, said: �It�s deeply distasteful and clearly the last thing that relatives of the dead want to see or hear.�
Perhaps it takes papers such as the Daily express to tell even the Home Office, what is really going off.
Last night the Daily Express informed the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism at the Home Office of the website�s content.
The BNP will never become a major political party.
It's impossible.
There are a number of fairly safe predictions you can make:
1. People will tire of the BNP when their focus is diverted from race, in the same way that they tired of the NF and Brownshirts
2. At some point in the next 30 years, Britain will have a coalition government
3. At some point in the next 12 months, the Daily Mail will publish 27 copies with at headline which begins:
IS THIS BRITAINS WORST <insert word here>
Back to the BNP.
Britons simply aren't as radical as they used to be 30 years ago. Lefties don't really exist in the way that the right wing press would have us believe. Where are the trade unionists? Where are the socialists? Who buys Trubune?
No...just as the left died, so has the right. Both are toothless dogs howling at past 'glories'. The rest of the country has moved to the centre. The country will never have another Nye Bevan or Margaret Thatcher.
That's not just me saying that - it's Andrew Marr, Jeremy Paxman and Dominic Sandbrooke.
It's impossible.
There are a number of fairly safe predictions you can make:
1. People will tire of the BNP when their focus is diverted from race, in the same way that they tired of the NF and Brownshirts
2. At some point in the next 30 years, Britain will have a coalition government
3. At some point in the next 12 months, the Daily Mail will publish 27 copies with at headline which begins:
IS THIS BRITAINS WORST <insert word here>
Back to the BNP.
Britons simply aren't as radical as they used to be 30 years ago. Lefties don't really exist in the way that the right wing press would have us believe. Where are the trade unionists? Where are the socialists? Who buys Trubune?
No...just as the left died, so has the right. Both are toothless dogs howling at past 'glories'. The rest of the country has moved to the centre. The country will never have another Nye Bevan or Margaret Thatcher.
That's not just me saying that - it's Andrew Marr, Jeremy Paxman and Dominic Sandbrooke.
sp1814
Lefties don't really exist in the way that the right wing press would have us believe. Where are the trade unionists? Where are the socialists?
Here they are. or at least some of them.
Earlier, some 700 demonstrators from Unite Against Fascism and the TUC and Unison unions took part in a rally in nearby Codnor.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/08/16/arti cle-0-024E190E00000578-109_468x347.jpg
Lefties don't really exist in the way that the right wing press would have us believe. Where are the trade unionists? Where are the socialists?
Here they are. or at least some of them.
Earlier, some 700 demonstrators from Unite Against Fascism and the TUC and Unison unions took part in a rally in nearby Codnor.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/08/16/arti cle-0-024E190E00000578-109_468x347.jpg
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