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TOPIC: Paris rally ... a thought
#126339
In The Know (as always)

Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
One Million march in Paris against terrorism.

Perhaps, if B-Liar had listened to the THREE MILLION who marched against the illegal invasion of Iraq there might not be any terrorism !
 
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#126348
Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
In The Know (as always) wrote:
One Million march in Paris against terrorism.

Perhaps, if B-Liar had listened to the THREE MILLION who marched against the illegal invasion of Iraq there might not be any terrorism !


Terrorism can be by groups,individuals....oh and of course America(& Co) are far more involved in 'State Sponsored Terrorism' than any of the others.

America & Co gave them a reason,open door immigration gave them the people on the ground!
 
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#126359
hedda

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
even a few hundred thousand marched in Oz but they took no notice.

But Blair is most likely a sociopath. They can be like that- wrapped in a nice exterior and very appealing.
 
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#126362
In The Know (but not this time)

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:
open door immigration gave them the people on the ground!

Correct me if I am wrong - and I can be on very, very rare occasions ! - but didn't I read that the French brothers were the sons of immigrants?

In other words had been born in France, grown up in France and benefited from everything that western society could offer?
 
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#126374
Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
In The Know (but not this time) wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
open door immigration gave them the people on the ground!

Correct me if I am wrong - and I can be on very, very rare occasions ! - but didn't I read that the French brothers were the sons of immigrants?

In other words had been born in France, grown up in France and benefited from everything that western society could offer?


Ye wrong?..all powerful Lord of Darkest Derbyshire...?

Even after 2 or 3 generations these muslim immigrants have not integrated!...perhaps if we spends lots more of your hard earned tax money they would feel a bit better?...truth is it's not PC...but our society is not suited to all...and common sense tells us we may be happy with a middle class Hindu Doctor...but a wild uneducated youth from the Pakistani Tribal lands will be far less likely to integrate...not rocket science...just commom sense...
 
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#126384
In The Know

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:
Even after 2 or 3 generations these muslim immigrants have not integrated!...

- but the point is .... they are already HERE !

The words .... gate / horse / bolted ... spring to mind !
 
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#126388
Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
Pattaya wrote:
Even after 2 or 3 generations these muslim immigrants have not integrated!...

- but the point is .... they are already HERE !

The words .... gate / horse / bolted ... spring to mind !


The words 'for God's sake learn a lesson and let no more in'...the public didn't want these people of very different cultures here in such numbers in the first place...but the rich bosses,and PC Twats who ran the country did not listen!
 
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#126397
In The Know

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
Pattaya wrote:

The words 'for God's sake learn a lesson and let no more in'...


Mmmm ... a further thought .... are you and I also to have our freedoms restricted?
What I mean is ... will there be a law preventing us, if we wished to do so, from converting to Islam ?

According to The Guardian (and I have no idea where they get their figure from) 5000 Brits (mostly women) convert to Islam every year.
www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/11/is...tish-women-prejudice
 
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Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
In The Know wrote:
Pattaya wrote:

The words 'for God's sake learn a lesson and let no more in'...


Mmmm ... a further thought .... are you and I also to have our freedoms restricted?
What I mean is ... will there be a law preventing us, if we wished to do so, from converting to Islam ?

According to The Guardian (and I have no idea where they get their figure from) 5000 Brits (mostly women) convert to Islam every year.
www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/11/is...tish-women-prejudice


In many Muslim lands converting to another religion is punishable by death....another reason to let no more of these bigots in here!
 
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#126402
Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
OK Patt I think you're crossing the line. Enough, please.
 
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#126404
hedda

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
The French marches are like some collective expression of grief- but it's a sort of grief at the shock at terrible events that have struck home.

Same happened in Sydney after the Lindt Cafe siege but it's all been forgotten now even as we find (as suspected) that one hostage died from a police bullet.

The lunacy that these terrible events are connected to immigration is pathetic.

The West just cannot get it's head around the fact we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq and killed 100,000s of innocent people and as many of us- me certainly - said : it will unleash 1000 Bin Ladens.

We have been proved right.

# meanwhile Boko Haram have reportedly killed 1000 people and we do nothing.

This endless media circus that pronounces that European lives are more valuable than any others has consequences.

nasty ones.
 
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In The Know

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
hedda wrote:

The West just cannot get it's head around the fact we invaded Afghanistan and Iraq and killed 100,000s of innocent people and as many of us- me certainly - said : it will unleash 1000 Bin Ladens.

We have been proved right.

meanwhile Boko Haram have reportedly killed 1000 people and we do nothing.


Just as in Syria ... where we promised help ... encouraged the people to overthrow their tyrant - then left them to it !
 
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#126441
Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
OK Patt I think you're crossing the line. Enough, please.

Afraid politics and economics were never your strong point Mr King...a Muslim mayor from Holland,and Mr Farage amongst others came to the same public conclusions as myself just after this post....but out of respect for the fact it's your board I'll keep my opinions to places where free speech is not controlled by the political 'dreams' of the board owner.Not the first time 'selective' editing has been used...does make me wonder though how your obvious bias will affect the cause of false allegations campaign?
 
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#126454
Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
I'm sorry I offended you Patt; whilst I disagree with your conclusions I'm happy to carry them. But enough is enough and actually condemning Muslims is a step too far. Remarks like this cross the line... another reason to let no more of these bigots in here!
 
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Pattaya

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
I'm sorry I offended you Patt; whilst I disagree with your conclusions I'm happy to carry them. But enough is enough and actually condemning Muslims is a step too far. Remarks like this cross the line... another reason to let no more of these bigots in here!

I was referring to those who actually held those views Mr King...as many from the more strict countries do...I know because I've been there.
For example would you welcome people who support the idea of stoning homosexuals to death?...it's not uncommon in say the tribal areas of Pakistan....a close friend from Iran has seen it a few times there....those are the types of bigot I'd want to avoid....and in my mind people from those areas where these things are common would need to prove to me they were anti that behaviour before I'd even consider them as potential immigrants....but then again the dream is better than the reality..
...that was just to clarify...this is not the first time you've been overly offended by quite common popular thinking....looney Labs was fine,the mere mention of looney libs sent you crazy...various trolls were allowed to attack me,but on reply I was censored...I come here more as a place to deal with false allegations etc...but if personal bias like yours puts that being taken seriously then I'll not bother...your board,there are other places more suited to my particular thoughts.
 
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#126473
Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
Your choice Patt; we'll be sorry to lose you.
 
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#126482
In The Know

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
JK2006 wrote:
Your choice Patt; we'll be sorry to lose you.

Ditto.

Go and have a strong drink (then come back tomorrow)

We haven't discussed the Pub Landlord beating the Farage in Thanet yet, have we (and he will) !!!!!!!!
 
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#126486
SP17

Re:Paris rally ... a thought 10 Years, 6 Months ago  
Goodbye Patt - but it was inevitable

See you in the Elephant, sometime


 
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