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Post by see2 on Nov 14, 2024 11:26:33 GMT
'Dumb and Dumber' seems a suitable response.
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Post by thomas on Nov 14, 2024 11:28:42 GMT
'Dumb and Dumber' seems a suitable response. Petronella, my frolic! How too too divine to see you, albeit in these somewhat déclassé environs. May I suggest a dry sherry in the New Club at 12.15? Fino or Manzanilla?
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Post by honestjohn on Nov 14, 2024 11:34:48 GMT
I learned that Islamists have Sunday schools from this post. Interesting.
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Post by om15 on Nov 14, 2024 12:25:51 GMT
Am I correct in thinking that you believe that anyone who understands the benefits of the Thatcher philosophy and who has personally benefited from her policies is not permitted to pass opinions simply because you are unable to understand just how good she was. If that is your position it does much to explain why you post such strange comments on here.
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Post by Bentley on Nov 14, 2024 12:51:52 GMT
Indeed, and i presume shes british, we cant deport it. She needs a psychiatric assesment to ascertain how dangerous she is, im sure that will happen, and shes not just a silly woman playing at politics. Fifteen years at least. I am convinced that the best way to deal with this problem is in educating the Muslim world in the reality that dangers held in the sensory system is where the problem lives. Indoctrination, especially over indoctrination of certain beliefs, will see emotional problems arise because over indoctrination will end up giving feelings extra strength over logic. The end result being that the human hormonal system will dominate some individuals. I suspect that they would take as much notice of your cod psychology as everyone else does.
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Post by Handyman on Nov 14, 2024 13:20:12 GMT
Teenager, 19, got a job as an Islamic Sunday school teacher 'to recruit new jihadis', court hears.........
A sunday school teacher wangled the job so she could encourage young children to wage Jihad, the Old Bailey heard today.
Dzhamilya Timaeva, 19, even produced a colourful cartoon book called the ‘Little Muwahideen’, which glorified waging war against non-believers of Islam.
Prosecutors said Timaeva was the head teacher at the Windsor Muslim Association and was due to begin teaching classes at the Tawheed Islamic Education Centre, a Sunday school in Maidenhead.
Sunday school teacher Dzhamilya Timaeva, 19, is standing trial at The Old Bailey on a terror charge She devised lesson plans and a curriculum for the children attending the Tawheed school.
Seventy of her books, which the court heard were ‘clearly designed for children’, were sent to her home address in Windsor, one mile away from Windsor Castle.
The court heard the books title Little Muwahideen is a term used by believers of Islam, who think Allah above all else should be worshipped.
Within the pages reference was made to the ‘duty’ of ‘waging of war for Islam’, the Old Bailey was told.
Islam is a complete way of life for devout Muslims they live by the Koran word for word , it is dominated by Men young boys who live in the West many even if they attend a non Muslim School they will be sent to a Madrasa (Muslim School ) in the evenings to learn the Koran word perfect collective chanting , girls are considered worthless they don't need to be educated to be sold into marriage Anyone who does not follow the teachings in the Koran is classed as a Kafir and should be put to the sword, in an Islamic run state anyone that steals often may well have fingers or a hand chopped off , they still stone women to death if accused of adultery.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Nov 14, 2024 13:36:23 GMT
I learned that Islamists have Sunday schools from this post. Interesting. Well they won't be nonconformist that's for sure.
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Post by see2 on Nov 14, 2024 16:01:54 GMT
'Dumb and Dumber' seems a suitable response. Petronella, my frolic! How too too divine to see you, albeit in these somewhat déclassé environs. May I suggest a dry sherry in the New Club at 12.15? Fino or Manzanilla? I'd consider going back on the medication if I were you.
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Post by see2 on Nov 14, 2024 16:32:33 GMT
Am I correct in thinking that you believe that anyone who understands the benefits of the Thatcher philosophy and who has personally benefited from her policies is not permitted to pass opinions simply because you are unable to understand just how good she was. If that is your position it does much to explain why you post such strange comments on here. I know what she did, you only have opinions about what she did that this country may or may not have benefitted from. I have never suggested that no one benefitted from the Thatcher years, but the differences between you and me is I can list some of the serious damage she did, and you can't. The one single thing I can give her full credit for is that she made 'Wildcat Strikes' illegal. A point marginally sidelined by the atrocious damage she did. I also recognise the failure of all governments that led to the mess of the 1970s. A mess that began in 1951 with the installation of a Conservative government that messed the UK economy up during their 13year tenure. a mess that was only eventually cured when North Sea oil came on 'full flow' around 1980. I eventually benefitted from her destruction of jobs when in the late 1980s I ended some 30 years in engineering (only ever having gone on strike for a one day token), and took my skills with me (as I'm sure thousands of others did) and I retrained into a profession position, trebling my pay in my first job as a professional. I also benefitted from good working conditions, perks and respect. So things got a lot better for me under Thatcher LOL.
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Post by sandypine on Nov 14, 2024 16:48:52 GMT
Am I correct in thinking that you believe that anyone who understands the benefits of the Thatcher philosophy and who has personally benefited from her policies is not permitted to pass opinions simply because you are unable to understand just how good she was. If that is your position it does much to explain why you post such strange comments on here. I know what she did, you only have opinions about what she did that this country may or may not have benefitted from. I have never suggested that no one benefitted from the Thatcher years, but the differences between you and me is I can list some of the serious damage she did, and you can't. The one single thing I can give her full credit for is that she made 'Wildcat Strikes' illegal. A point marginally sidelined by the atrocious damage she did. I also recognise the failure of all governments that led to the mess of the 1970s. A mess that began in 1951 with the installation of a Conservative government that messed the UK economy up during their 13year tenure. a mess that was only eventually cured when North Sea oil came on 'full flow' around 1980. I eventually benefitted from her destruction of jobs when in the late 1980s I ended some 30 years in engineering (only ever having gone on strike for a one day token), and took my skills with me (as I'm sure thousands of others did) and I retrained into a profession position, trebling my pay in my first job as a professional. I also benefitted from good working conditions, perks and respect. So things got a lot better for me under Thatcher LOL. But she did create a period of stability, with some hiccups and some glaring errors. People knew by and large where they stood. Things improved for me as well under Thatcher in general terms but that may be just a result of becoming older and wiser and general climbing up the promotional ladder. We know not what public services would be like without Thatcher but the evidence of decline was there for all to see prior to her tenure.
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Post by jonksy on Nov 14, 2024 16:50:39 GMT
Terrorists who plotted fertiliser bomb attacks on high-profile targets like Bluewater shopping centre are freed from prison.... Two terrorists who plotted to kill hundreds of Brits by blowing up a string of high-profile targets, including a major shopping centre and nightclub, have been freed from prison. Extremists Waheed Mahmood and Anthony Garcia were part of a five-man terror cell all jailed for life in 2007 over a deadly bomb plot. Members of the al-Qaeda-linked gang aimed to use fertiliser-based explosives to blow up Kent's Bluewater shopping centre and London's Ministry of Sound nightclub and even wanted to set off a radioactive 'dirty' device. They also aimed to wreak havoc on the UK's gas or electricity network and attack the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. However, their plan was foiled by MI5. Today it emerged Mahmood, 52, of Crawley in West Sussex, was freed in September by the Parole Board. Fellow terror group member Garcia has also been granted parole, reports The Mirror. The pair of extremists were freed despite a judge at their 2007 trial saying: 'You have betrayed this country that has given you every opportunity. All of you may never be released.' Former British Gas boiler engineer Mahmood has now reportedly launched a High Court battle to try and prevent the Metropolitan Police from making him the subject of a serious crime prevention order. Such orders are designed to prevent terrorists or serious criminals from being able to commit further offences, by restricting their freedoms, contact, finances, movements and technology use..... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14083043/terrorist-freed-jail-bluewater-bomb-attack.html
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Nov 14, 2024 17:01:32 GMT
Stupid parole board.
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Post by ginnyg2 on Nov 14, 2024 17:09:29 GMT
Terrorists who plotted fertiliser bomb attacks on high-profile targets like Bluewater shopping centre are freed from prison.... Two terrorists who plotted to kill hundreds of Brits by blowing up a string of high-profile targets, including a major shopping centre and nightclub, have been freed from prison. Extremists Waheed Mahmood and Anthony Garcia were part of a five-man terror cell all jailed for life in 2007 over a deadly bomb plot. Members of the al-Qaeda-linked gang aimed to use fertiliser-based explosives to blow up Kent's Bluewater shopping centre and London's Ministry of Sound nightclub and even wanted to set off a radioactive 'dirty' device. They also aimed to wreak havoc on the UK's gas or electricity network and attack the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions. However, their plan was foiled by MI5. Today it emerged Mahmood, 52, of Crawley in West Sussex, was freed in September by the Parole Board. Fellow terror group member Garcia has also been granted parole, reports The Mirror. The pair of extremists were freed despite a judge at their 2007 trial saying: 'You have betrayed this country that has given you every opportunity. All of you may never be released.' Former British Gas boiler engineer Mahmood has now reportedly launched a High Court battle to try and prevent the Metropolitan Police from making him the subject of a serious crime prevention order. Such orders are designed to prevent terrorists or serious criminals from being able to commit further offences, by restricting their freedoms, contact, finances, movements and technology use..... www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14083043/terrorist-freed-jail-bluewater-bomb-attack.htmlWe're all going to Hell in a handcart. The lunatics truly have taken over the asylum.
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Post by wapentake on Nov 14, 2024 17:25:48 GMT
Deport them both.
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Post by om15 on Nov 14, 2024 17:27:09 GMT
I find it hard to reconcile both sentences, it appears that you simply just post a reverse of what the poster before you has just said.
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