Muslims, racists, individuals and attitudes.
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Good guess.Worthy4England wrote:6
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Is that hours, or days?
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Take yer pick. 

Re: Muslims, racists, individuals and attitudes.
Weeks is a good bet.
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Michael Miles!Worthy4England wrote:Take yer pick.
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5Enoch wrote:Is that hours, or days?
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In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
That it's going to lose its mind
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Go on or would it upset your sensibility's?Prufrock wrote:5Enoch wrote:Is that hours, or days?
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Not quite 4 hours. I know this one isn't in Europe but at least 44 dead in Syria. Again that IS have claimed to be their work.
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The clock starts again. 5 hours?
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The clock starts again. 5 hours?
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No!!!!!! 6.... I told ya first time!
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Knowing not an awful lot about Islam, I'm presuming that murdering an 83 year old, infirm and largely immobile priest and stabbing an elderly nun who was unable to defend herself, falls below Allah's threshold for the 72 virgins award?? What a pair of useless, spineless cowards.
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With fcuking idiot denial parents like that no wonder the world is going to the dogs!Petitjean’s identity card was found in Kermiche’s home. Telephone records suggest the pair only met recently, implying the attack was carried out on external orders. Apparently, three days before the incident, French intelligence received information “from abroad”, with a photo of an unnamed man said to be planning an attack on French soil.
The photo was circulated to all police and security forces, but with no details there was a little time to act. It took a while after the Normandy attack for police to definitively put the faceless attacker, the photo and the identity card together.
Despite Petitjean’s identity being confirmed by DNA tests, his mother Yamina refused believe her son was involved.
“No, no, no. It’s impossible. I know my son, he’s kind. I haven’t created a devil,” she told BFMTV. “He never talked about Islamic State ... we are positive people, we talk about good things ... he’s my baby.”
She insisted her son was staying in Nancy with a cousin, but admitted she had not heard from him since Monday evening.
Kick her out of France, waste of space!
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sounds like a perfectly normal person for a grieving parent to say when faced with such loss and shock...
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I'd say make her wear a yellow crescent moon sewed on to her clothes to identify her as a potential terrorist before we throw her and her type out.
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Lord Kangana wrote:I'd say make her wear a yellow crescent moon sewed on to her clothes to identify her as a potential terrorist before we throw her and her type out.
Perhaps we should make her pay for her 'crime' by taking her to a work camp. After a few years labour her work would make her free to continue her life.
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We would need to concentrate all the yellow moons in one camp so they'd be easier to guard... Actually it was the British who invented concentration camps in the South African War.Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:I'd say make her wear a yellow crescent moon sewed on to her clothes to identify her as a potential terrorist before we throw her and her type out.
Perhaps we should make her pay for her 'crime' by taking her to a work camp. After a few years labour her work would make her free to continue her life.
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Presumably they are operated slightly differently to the ones run by, say the Nazis?Montreal Wanderer wrote:We would need to concentrate all the yellow moons in one camp so they'd be easier to guard... Actually it was the British who invented concentration camps in the South African War.Gary the Enfield wrote:Lord Kangana wrote:I'd say make her wear a yellow crescent moon sewed on to her clothes to identify her as a potential terrorist before we throw her and her type out.
Perhaps we should make her pay for her 'crime' by taking her to a work camp. After a few years labour her work would make her free to continue her life.
I'm not in any way serious.
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Cobblers!thebish wrote:sounds like a perfectly normal person for a grieving parent to say when faced with such loss and shock...
If that was my son in view of what he has done I would be more than happy to say he got what he deserved.
The excuses people are making up for kids bad behaviour and worse these days is getting beyond belief, maybe it's about time some of these parents were scrutinised and called to account.
Some jokers on here think flippant remarks are the order of the day, just hope it does not happen to you or any of your loved ones.
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Hoboh wrote:Cobblers!thebish wrote:sounds like a perfectly normal person for a grieving parent to say when faced with such loss and shock...
If that was my son in view of what he has done I would be more than happy to say he got what he deserved.
The excuses people are making up for kids bad behaviour and worse these days is getting beyond belief, maybe it's about time some of these parents were scrutinised and called to account.
Some jokers on here think flippant remarks are the order of the day, just hope it does not happen to you or any of your loved ones.
I can only imagine that you are in the fortunate position not to have been a grieving parent or never have been in the privileged position of having worked with grieving parents... If you don't know that denial is an almost universal and utterly normal component of the grieving process - then you have led a charmed life indeed...
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Do you have kids/grown up kids?
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How many parents of murderous terrorists have you dealt with? You know - for balance?thebish wrote:Hoboh wrote:Cobblers!thebish wrote:sounds like a perfectly normal person for a grieving parent to say when faced with such loss and shock...
If that was my son in view of what he has done I would be more than happy to say he got what he deserved.
The excuses people are making up for kids bad behaviour and worse these days is getting beyond belief, maybe it's about time some of these parents were scrutinised and called to account.
Some jokers on here think flippant remarks are the order of the day, just hope it does not happen to you or any of your loved ones.
I can only imagine that you are in the fortunate position not to have been a grieving parent or never have been in the privileged position of having worked with grieving parents... If you don't know that denial is an almost universal and utterly normal component of the grieving process - then you have led a charmed life indeed...
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