hilux Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 Sobering reading when the emotion is removed and its all in black and white......................... I cant agree entirely with whats going on however we have to support the services for they are only doing what they are told whether anyone considers it misguided or not. Quote
James Posted January 3, 2010 Author Posted January 3, 2010 An extract of an email I have just sent to the government begging them to stop this from happening. "This is a time when our troops need our support, what message does it give them putting their lives on the line every day & night only to have Radical extremists back home protesting at not only our involvement in Afghanistan but also our way of life and all this in the first town there dead body's will travel through on their final journey home?" I sincerely hope that common sense and more importantly dignity will prevail and this will be stopped. This isn’t about religious beliefs our troops aren’t there because of their Christian, Islamic, or Buddhist belief’s they fight for our freedom & the freedom of those in Afghanistan and more importantly the rights that every person around the world has to live their lives without fear of terrorist attacks, but they also fight for each other to keep the men next to them alive! IF this March takes place I will be there! I want to look into these peoples eyes and let them understand how I feel about them! Quote
Captain Colonial Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 Very simple. Everyone who wants to march required to have permit with full proof of identity and address. Any non-UK person giving fake details jailed and deported. Any non-UK person giving real details just plain deported. Any UK person giving fake details jailed. Any UK person giving real details allowed to go to starting point outside Wooton Bassett, to be met by Benefit Agencies personnel. Anyone on Disability or Invalidity benefit or Job Seekers Allowance who is marching has benefits immediately stopped and are led away by police for fraud. That should reduce the march to about 5 people, and God help them. Quote
lippydave Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 Cap'n Colonial has it right...... Although as pointed out, our politicians lack moral fibre, back bone, or the ability to represent correctly the majority of the electorate.... Therefore the electorate has to take matters in their own hands...... I suggest that we should hijack pork lorries under the guise of vegan animal rights b*****ks, then go for a mass co-ordinated release of stampeding herds of pigs in the direction of the shi'ite headed anti-uk feckers.... If the members of ilslam4uk don't like our values here, then we can transport them to some barbaric Muslim s***hole where they can live under the diktat of mental mullahs and see how far their whining bleating bulls*** gets them..... This sort of s**t being allowed to happen here makes my P**s boil....GRRRRR Quote
Mark Stanton Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 Have to say this type of thing makes my blood boil ............. but please do not think that all people of the Muslim faith are of same ilk There are religious radicals in all faiths even christians ..... who play the "faith card" in order to hide their "political agendas" I am fortunate enough to have a good friend who is a practising Muslim - who is appalled by the way his faith is misinterpreted by others of same religion, as are all his family from the mosques they attend to pray Again it is a highly vocal and vociferous minority that grab the headlines at such times Sad times ahead Quote
lippydave Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 Have to say this type of thing makes my blood boil ............. but please do not think that all people of the Muslim faith are of same ilk There are religious radicals in all faiths even christians ..... who play the "faith card" in order to hide their "political agendas"I am fortunate enough to have a good friend who is a practising Muslim - who is appalled by the way his faith is misinterpreted by others of same religion, as are all his family from the mosques they attend to pray Again it is a highly vocal and vociferous minority that grab the headlines at such times Sad times ahead Agreed, any type of radical religous nut is not necessarily representative of a whole faith...... ...Having said that UK Muslims need to stop whining and weed out the extremists for themselves if they want to be treated the way they would wish....IMHO Religous war.... Two parties fighting over whose imaginary friend is the best...... Whatever, respect for others is an integral part of mainstream British culture.....The toerags behind this march need to understand that the public's respect swiftly turns to nastier emotions when provoked... Quote
barney Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 QUOTE Time for our polititians to show some balls and ban it. not a prayer (pun intended)shows why the BNP etc.. are getting stronger...the main parties dont listen,or are so scared of extremist`s ,minority groups, in case they look like having an policy on something.. QUOTE Religous war.... Two parties fighting over whose imaginary friend is the best...... Quote
Mark Stanton Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 QUOTE Two parties fighting over whose imaginary friend is the best...... although humorous the sad thing is Muslim, Jewish and christian religions, perhaps being those that have fought most all share the same imaginary friends Quote
Crazy Eddie Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 I agree with some of the sentiments that the march is suppossed to be addressing to be fair. I think that the choice of venue is the wrong one and that it will just get people's backs up rather than generating awareness for the points they want to put accross. They probably think that by choosing Wootten Bassett that they will get the best publicity and therefore have a larger audience to get the general public to see some things from their point of veiw like how they feel the UK and USA are there for selfish reasons rather than liberating ones. They will get the publicity, but as has been shown by here and on Facebook, that it will be the wrong kind completely as it will be portrayed as disrespectful to our fallen heros and nobody will listen to their message at all. We live in a democracy and so if you don't like freedom of speach then maybe it is you who should think about a new country of residence - which I have because I hate all these parades etc!! Just food for thought and Happy New Year everyone PS Please go easy on the flaming it is just my opinion on the articles that I have read Quote
carpetstu Posted January 3, 2010 Posted January 3, 2010 And that's the opinion of a Murtaya owner. Sorry Eddie was to easy to resist Happy New Year mate. Quote
housebeautician Posted January 4, 2010 Posted January 4, 2010 can someone tell me, will these holes be hiding behind the old bill again or will they have the bottle to do it in the open. wish the old bill would look away when this kicks off coz they wont be so vocal a second time. apart from the obvious, if nothing suits them here, why the hell do they stay. They never answer that one as far as i can see. Welcome to England, soon to be a third world muslim police state,run on fear and fines. They should ban all b****y religions, because they cause nothing but grief in this world. Sorry moan over Quote
carpetstu Posted January 4, 2010 Posted January 4, 2010 Gordon Brown has today announced his distaste for the march but hasn't banned it! Quote
pistonbroke Posted January 4, 2010 Posted January 4, 2010 This has nothing at all to do with religion its all about power and controling peoples lives to obtain there own ends . Religion Alla , God , whatever you call him is just the medium used to convince these desperatlely poor helpless people there is hope if they obey the wishes of there leaders blind faith. The same method was used in Ireland to turn catholics against prodestants "in the name of god" when in truth thepeople were being manipulated by a few very clever criminals , using there religion as a tool And are we guilty of complacency , we sit back and watch our british way of life being slowly but surely eroded away by "multi racial values" being imposed upon us daily, by a law that forbids us to speak our minds for fear of being branded as "racist " Quote
mikehreynolds Posted January 4, 2010 Posted January 4, 2010 As a member of HM Armed forces im more than a little angry, and will be even more so if its allowed to go ahead, im sure and (hope) there will some angry ex servicemen there making the views felt!! Quote
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