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To balance things out, I used to travel regularly by rail and always found it a reasonable experience. I catch the train to the match most weekends now and its always on time, clean and reasonably priced. That's not to say there aren't problems on some lines, clearly there are, but generally speaking, I like the railways.
Uma mesa para um, faz favor. Obrigado.
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Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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Where? Wasn't he born on the UK?
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Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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We need to turn some Muslamic Ray Guns on him.
40 fecking lashes indeed.
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I saw that in the headline but can't see any genuine reference to it in the article - no source, no quotations, not mentioned in the video - and, in the video, there's no evidence of aggressive stuff from the anti-alcohol campaigners, and only a little from the EDL... The season of peace and goodwill perhaps.Worthy4England wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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Deport this knob NOW!
We need to turn some Muslamic Ray Guns on him.
40 fecking lashes indeed.
I'm surprised hoboh doesn't approve of 40 (or more) lashes for even quite minor transgressions. And if I was in favour of Sharia Law on alcohol I'd deffo use that picture of the 'local resident enjoying his drink' for my propaganda.
It's worth remembering that the Quilliam Foundation quoted here is a Moslem group aiming to break young extremists from Jihadism, and says sensible things here. Otherwise you might simply be taken in by the Islamophobia of this tabloid filth.
Just another step in the Daily Mail's entirely wholesome journey of support for the extreme right - like the 1930s Blackshirts, who would parade the streets of the East End with the slogan: 'The Yids, the Yids - we've got to get rid of the Yids'.
Same paper, same game, different target...
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The bathos of all that inconsequential ranting and then those daft sods in burkhas with the slogan saying 'Islam is the best system for all mankind' did make me laugh.
The Sharia Project and the EDL need to cheer the f*ck up.
The Sharia Project and the EDL need to cheer the f*ck up.
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
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Oh I don't know, Kabul with a drone target on his head maybe, anywhere he cannot abuse this countries hospitality.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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Where? Wasn't he born on the UK?
Great bloke eh?Anjem Choudary (Urdu: انجم چودهرى; born 1967) is a British former solicitor and also, before it was proscribed, spokesman for the Islamist group Islam4UK.
Choudary studied medicine at the University of Southampton but switched to law. He became a solicitor and later chairman of the Society of Muslim Lawyers. With Omar Bakri Muhammad, he helped form an Islamist organisation, al-Muhajiroun. The group organised several anti-Western demonstrations, including a banned protest march in London for which Choudary was summoned to appear in court. A controversial organisation, Al-Muhajiroun was disbanded, following the UK government's decision to ban it. Choudary was present at the launch of its intended successor, Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah, and he later helped form Al Ghurabaa, which was also banned. He then became the spokesman for Islam4UK.
Choudary is of Pakistani descent. He is a critic of the UK's involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and he praised the terrorists involved in the 11 September 2001 and 7 July 2005 attacks. He believes in the implementation of Sharia law throughout the UK and marched in protest at the Jyllands-Posten cartoons controversy, following which he was prosecuted for organising an unlawful demonstration. He was also investigated, but not charged, for his comments in 2006 regarding Pope Benedict XVI. He receives little support from mainstream UK Muslims and has been largely criticised in the country's media. The French Interior Ministry has also permanently banned him from entering France.
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If these folk did not behave the way that they do then there would be no targets! Why the hell should we change our laws and rules to suit them? Don't like it don't come here, simples.William the White wrote:I saw that in the headline but can't see any genuine reference to it in the article - no source, no quotations, not mentioned in the video - and, in the video, there's no evidence of aggressive stuff from the anti-alcohol campaigners, and only a little from the EDL... The season of peace and goodwill perhaps.Worthy4England wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
Not much more to be said except
Deport this knob NOW!
We need to turn some Muslamic Ray Guns on him.
40 fecking lashes indeed.
I'm surprised hoboh doesn't approve of 40 (or more) lashes for even quite minor transgressions. And if I was in favour of Sharia Law on alcohol I'd deffo use that picture of the 'local resident enjoying his drink' for my propaganda.
It's worth remembering that the Quilliam Foundation quoted here is a Moslem group aiming to break young extremists from Jihadism, and says sensible things here. Otherwise you might simply be taken in by the Islamophobia of this tabloid filth.
Just another step in the Daily Mail's entirely wholesome journey of support for the extreme right - like the 1930s Blackshirts, who would parade the streets of the East End with the slogan: 'The Yids, the Yids - we've got to get rid of the Yids'.
Same paper, same game, different target...
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There should be no reason for either!Prufrock wrote:The bathos of all that inconsequential ranting and then those daft sods in burkhas with the slogan saying 'Islam is the best system for all mankind' did make me laugh.
The Sharia Project and the EDL need to cheer the f*ck up.
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can you list what laws and rules we have changed to suit "them"?Hoboh wrote:
Why the hell should we change our laws and rules to suit them? Don't like it don't come here, simples.
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Ohhhh! A list! Call LK.thebish wrote:can you list what laws and rules we have changed to suit "them"?Hoboh wrote:
Why the hell should we change our laws and rules to suit them? Don't like it don't come here, simples.
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That's two people going for easy targets. Mail after Muslamic Ray Gun owners and Will after the Mail. The original article was in the Times, in fairness, and is referenced out from the Mail, who have put their own spin on it.William the White wrote:I saw that in the headline but can't see any genuine reference to it in the article - no source, no quotations, not mentioned in the video - and, in the video, there's no evidence of aggressive stuff from the anti-alcohol campaigners, and only a little from the EDL... The season of peace and goodwill perhaps.Worthy4England wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
Not much more to be said except
Deport this knob NOW!
We need to turn some Muslamic Ray Guns on him.
40 fecking lashes indeed.
I'm surprised hoboh doesn't approve of 40 (or more) lashes for even quite minor transgressions. And if I was in favour of Sharia Law on alcohol I'd deffo use that picture of the 'local resident enjoying his drink' for my propaganda.
It's worth remembering that the Quilliam Foundation quoted here is a Moslem group aiming to break young extremists from Jihadism, and says sensible things here. Otherwise you might simply be taken in by the Islamophobia of this tabloid filth.
Just another step in the Daily Mail's entirely wholesome journey of support for the extreme right - like the 1930s Blackshirts, who would parade the streets of the East End with the slogan: 'The Yids, the Yids - we've got to get rid of the Yids'.
Same paper, same game, different target...
And to be further fair, one of the few quotes in there is from yer man at the Quilliam Foundation and does say that "...trying to impose Sharia by force, which is their stated aim, is completely stupid and against Islamic teaching"
Would be interesting to see one of the "letters" that got delivered to the shop owners, to see what level of threat (if any) was in there or implied.
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I'm not sure you got my point. You can deport undesirable aliens back to their country of origin. You can't deport this bloke because he was born in England. He's your problem, not another country's.Hoboh wrote:Oh I don't know, Kabul with a drone target on his head maybe, anywhere he cannot abuse this countries hospitality.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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Deport this knob NOW!
Where? Wasn't he born on the UK?
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He's an undesirable Englishman then? You'd think hoboh would know how that feels and have a little empathy!Montreal Wanderer wrote: I'm not sure you got my point. You can deport undesirable aliens back to their country of origin. You can't deport this bloke because he was born in England. He's your problem, not another country's.
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To be fair it has not stopped us deporting people (undesirables) beforeMontreal Wanderer wrote:I'm not sure you got my point. You can deport undesirable aliens back to their country of origin. You can't deport this bloke because he was born in England. He's your problem, not another country's.Hoboh wrote:Oh I don't know, Kabul with a drone target on his head maybe, anywhere he cannot abuse this countries hospitality.Montreal Wanderer wrote:Hoboh wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -area.html
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Deport this knob NOW!
Where? Wasn't he born on the UK?

Yes he is our problem, your right, unfortunately we have a perceived attitude that allows people like him to stomp round the country causing mischief and getting away with things that were they said about his beliefs or style of living the woolly back liberals would scream blue murder.
Liberals and socialists have quietly ruined education and a whole host of other things turning us into the dumping ground of the world.
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William the White wrote:He's an undesirable then? You'd think hoboh would happy how that feels and have little empathy!Montreal Wanderer wrote: I'm not sure you got my point. You can deport undesirable aliens back to their country of origin. You can't deport this bloke because he was born in England. He's your problem, not another country's.
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Yes, if only today's teachers were as capable of moulding talented minds for greatness as yours clearly were.
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
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Yawn, get 30 years further down the line (if society still exists) and we'll see how you feel about your and others limp wrist, wet behind the ears, ideological liberal ideas then!Prufrock wrote:Yes, if only today's teachers were as capable of moulding talented minds for greatness as yours clearly were.
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That's all well and good, but I wouldn't trust you to predict a Zimbabwean election. I reckon we'll be fine.
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
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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And so far you have got right?Prufrock wrote:That's all well and good, but I wouldn't trust you to predict a Zimbabwean election. I reckon we'll be fine.
Liebor did not win the last election!
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