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You just know whenever the edl get together there's going to be incoherent misdirected anger and violence and as usual they they didn't disapoint.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-birmi ngham-2 3390232
Are the edl where old football hooligans go to retire?
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Are the edl where old football hooligans go to retire?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry was in a bit of a rush. //visit a mosque as i did to put your mind at risk from these phantom phobias. //
I was, crudely, trying to point out that any worries anybody has are not exactly phantom.
//Have you talked to any muslims in your life and asked them do they want to take over with sharia law? I have and only 1 in 10 said yes//
Oh that's all right then, according to your figures there are only 300,000 muslims in the country who think it would be a good thing if we were ruled by Sharia. Not much to worry about there then.
And of course they all gave you a truthful answer didn't they. They wouldn't dream of lying.
I was, crudely, trying to point out that any worries anybody has are not exactly phantom.
//Have you talked to any muslims in your life and asked them do they want to take over with sharia law? I have and only 1 in 10 said yes//
Oh that's all right then, according to your figures there are only 300,000 muslims in the country who think it would be a good thing if we were ruled by Sharia. Not much to worry about there then.
And of course they all gave you a truthful answer didn't they. They wouldn't dream of lying.
From the BBC report:
"BBC WM's Nick Southall said a number of EDL protesters had climbed on to bus shelters on Broad Street and some had thrown bottles and cans.
You could feel the tension in the air from the minute the English Defence League arrived on Broad Street.
There were a number of different divisions from across the country - I saw union flags and large banners from Stoke-on-Trent, Sunderland and Yorkshire.
The crowd marched slowly up the centre of the road to Centenary Square, singing and chanting.
Bus stops were damaged and bottles and cans were thrown at police officers.
He said they had also pulled down metal fences around the Rep theatre in Centenary Square and thrown bricks, bottles, and pieces of steel at police lines near the Hyatt hotel."
Every time the EDL go on a 'peaceful protest', we hear of violent disorder.
Why don't hose who support their aims go on a 'not in our names' march?
Perhaps then, they wouldn't be tarred with the same brush.
Also, I believe that there's a reason why people think of the EDL as ex-football hooligans...
"BBC WM's Nick Southall said a number of EDL protesters had climbed on to bus shelters on Broad Street and some had thrown bottles and cans.
You could feel the tension in the air from the minute the English Defence League arrived on Broad Street.
There were a number of different divisions from across the country - I saw union flags and large banners from Stoke-on-Trent, Sunderland and Yorkshire.
The crowd marched slowly up the centre of the road to Centenary Square, singing and chanting.
Bus stops were damaged and bottles and cans were thrown at police officers.
He said they had also pulled down metal fences around the Rep theatre in Centenary Square and thrown bricks, bottles, and pieces of steel at police lines near the Hyatt hotel."
Every time the EDL go on a 'peaceful protest', we hear of violent disorder.
Why don't hose who support their aims go on a 'not in our names' march?
Perhaps then, they wouldn't be tarred with the same brush.
Also, I believe that there's a reason why people think of the EDL as ex-football hooligans...
"Sorry was in a bit of a rush. //visit a mosque as i did to put your mind at risk from these phantom phobias. //
I was, crudely, trying to point out that any worries anybody has are not exactly phantom.
//Have you talked to any muslims in your life and asked them do they want to take over with sharia law? I have and only 1 in 10 said yes//
Oh that's all right then, according to your figures there are only 300,000 muslims in the country who think it would be a good thing if we were ruled by Sharia. Not much to worry about there then.
And of course they all gave you a truthful answer didn't they. They wouldn't dream of lying."
Hmmm...That appears to be a very right winged handwringing point of view but hey i'm not here to judge but we can live our lives chained to or paranoid phobias like this
http:// www.vet eransto day.com /wp-con tent/up loads/2 011/07/ Islamop hobia.j pg
Or as i and many billions like to live happy, carefree and shacklefree like this
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I was, crudely, trying to point out that any worries anybody has are not exactly phantom.
//Have you talked to any muslims in your life and asked them do they want to take over with sharia law? I have and only 1 in 10 said yes//
Oh that's all right then, according to your figures there are only 300,000 muslims in the country who think it would be a good thing if we were ruled by Sharia. Not much to worry about there then.
And of course they all gave you a truthful answer didn't they. They wouldn't dream of lying."
Hmmm...That appears to be a very right winged handwringing point of view but hey i'm not here to judge but we can live our lives chained to or paranoid phobias like this
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Or as i and many billions like to live happy, carefree and shacklefree like this
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Chrisgirl that was honestly a real survey did by me due to another debate made on another site. Apologies if you were offended as that was not my intention and my comment was made tongue firmly in cheek but i didn't call you any names and wouldn't dream of doing so in any way, shape or form. I do realise that no one has to agree with me or anyone else hence the theory of "Open debate"
Snafu millions of bpeople travel on public transport each day despite the potential for a psychopath swayed by religion to want to do them harm. Many people i know will purposefully avoid a location where the apes are having one of their drunked drugged up meetings under the guise of a "peaceful protest" as everyone knows how it will end.

Kramer21
Hmmm...That appears to be a very right winged handwringing point of view but hey i'm not here to judge but we can live our lives chained to or paranoid phobias like this
Or as i and many billions like to live happy, carefree and shacklefree like this ///
Sure, just don't go on a charity walk in 'their' streets.
Kramer21
Hmmm...That appears to be a very right winged handwringing point of view but hey i'm not here to judge but we can live our lives chained to or paranoid phobias like this
Or as i and many billions like to live happy, carefree and shacklefree like this ///
Sure, just don't go on a charity walk in 'their' streets.
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