Islamoturd hate cleric Abu Hamza was sent down on terror charges yesterday for 7 years. Nice to see that in this mad country of ours that we can still manage to jail the right person now and then.
Mr Justice Hughes, the judge, told Hamza he "helped to create an atmosphere in which to kill has become regarded by some as not only a legitimate course but a moral and religious duty in pursuit of perceived justice".
The judge said that in handing down a seven-year sentence he was aware that upon release Abu Hamza was likely to be rearrested and extradited to the United States where he faces serious terrorist charges, including conspiracy to take hostages.
Lets just hope that we show a bit more common sense and let the US get hold of Abu (barring the bottom feeding human rights lawyers stopping us flushing this turd out of the UK - Hamza refered to the UK as a toilet recently), so they can question him on terror charges over there. That way this repellant turd will be out of the country and it will save the UK taxpayer the cost of jailing him.
And another Koranimal was returned to jail as well, seems that the man who dressed up like a suicide bomber and was at the demo getting all upset and banging on about the evil west showing cartoons in news papers was in fact a drug dealer who had been let out of jail early. And the authorities in a rare moment of common sense returned his ass back to his cell. Dont that beat all a scum bag drug dealing turd that sells poison to children trying to preach morality to the rest of us, what a cunt. Oh can anyone tell me where its ok for Islamics to sell drugs to kids?
Coalition, Iraqi Forces seize munitions cache
HABBANIYAH, Iraq – On Feb. 5, Iraqi and U.S. Soldiers with 2nd Brigade Combat Team (28th Infantry Division) seized munitions caches buried along the southern banks of the Euphrates River in Bidimnah, Iraq.
The objective of the operation, conducted by the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Brigade, 1st Iraqi Army Division and U.S. Soldiers with Task Force Panther 1-110th Infantry, was to disrupt the insurgents’ logistics base to limit their ability to emplace improvised explosive devices and conduct attacks along the main supply routes and within the surrounding communities.
Among the items recovered were 41 improvised explosive device remote detonators, five mortar tube systems, three rocket launcher systems, 34 high explosive projectiles, 35 rockets, 95 fuses/primers and assorted IED-making materials. Additionally, various types of insurgent propaganda were found in the caches to include 75 propaganda cassette tapes and video recording devices.
Iraqi Army and TF Panther Soldiers were also attacked with a combination of small arms and rocket-propelled grenade fire while extracting the weapons cache, but quickly defeated the insurgent attack.
“This mission served as an excellent opportunity to further the Iraqi Army’s know-how on proper handling and processing of munitions caches,” said Lt. Col. Loris Lepri, TF Panther battalion commander. “Many times these caches are booby-trapped. Searching for mines and other dangers associated with cache sweeps is first and foremost.
“The Iraqi Soldiers performed courageously, employing the proper search techniques while maintaining security throughout the long mission. Mission success is the single most important element in any Army’s doctrine.”
Iraqi Army conducts air assault
BAGHDAD – Following an air assault at approximately 10 p.m. Feb. 6, Iraqi Special Forces led a nighttime raid in the vicinity Bit Shaitin village near Salman Pak, south of Baghdad.
Approximately 100 Iraqi soldiers, supported by Coalition Forces, participated in the combined operation designed to disrupt and capture wanted terrorists who were reportedly operating a terrorist training camp and planning to launch attacks against Ashura Pilgrims traveling toward Karbala.
Several objectives were assaulted simultaneously.
A search of the buildings led to a cache consisting of five AK-47 rifles and 15 AK-47 magazines.
During the raid, the soldiers detained approximately 26 suspects.
Iraqi soldiers and Coalition Forces continue to search and clear the area of remaining caches and improvised explosive devices.
There were no reported casualties.
MND-B Soldiers find significant weapons cache
BAGHDAD – Multi-National Division – Baghdad Soldiers discovered a weapons cache Feb. 3, adding to a series of caches discovered in the past week.
While conducting a combat patrol, the Soldiers with 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, received a tip from an Iraqi citizen about the location of a possible weapons cache site.
Responding to the tip, the unit searched the area and uncovered multiple weapons, munitions and explosives. An Explosive Ordnance Disposal team arrived at the site to assess the situation and conduct a controlled detonation to destroy the cache.
The controlled detonation exposed a false floor beneath the original site, which yielded more weapons and munitions upon further investigation.
EOD conducted a second controlled detonation of the explosives.
After both detonations and a complete search of the area, the unit uncovered 21 120mm mortar rounds, two 160mm mortar rounds, six 155mm mortar rounds, one shape charge, six 122 mortar rounds, 20 rocket propelled grenades, one mortar base plate, 80 81mm mortar rounds, 50 2.5 rockets, 60 61mm mortar rounds and other bomb-making materials.
Now that Christmas is over and the bills start thudding on the door mat, we all have to cut corners and save money, but not this govt. Here are some fine examples of where our tax money is being spend:
- The Arts Council spent £77,000 sending a team of artists to the North Pole to make a snowman.
- Quangos cost over £22 billion per year.
- 459 books were withdrawn from the EU's Luxembourg library last year. The cost to taxpayers was £2,138 per book.
- Ken Livingstone's office now costs £13.9 million to run. His staff includes 58 media and marketing personnel.
- Nottinghamshire tourism bosses spent £120,000 of taxpayers' money rebranding the county with a big 'N'.
- Each European member of Parliament (MEP) costs £2.4 million per year in salary, expenses, perks and administration.
- In 2005, 20 out of 24 government departments overspent their budgets. The total overspend was £7.1 billion.
The chancellor cyclops said the birth of his son John two years ago had made him realise "there are things far more important in life than politics". No change of him fucking off then? With his wife expecting a third baby, he said his family was "number one" in his life. Well we knew his "number one" was not looking after our money.
Just wait until he gets in power, then the economy is going to be taxed into oblivion. Lets hope this talentless one eye'd twat dies asap.
** Finally a question on the medias groveling towards Islam: for how long has it been mandatory in the Met and on the BBC to call Mohammed 'the Prophet Mohammed'? [note capital 'P'] I haven't noticed Jesus being referred to as 'the Lord Jesus Christ' lately.
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