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Monday Post: I Will Not Be a Dhimmi


Posted by PicasaIts said that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, and so in reaction to the pushing on our Western values by both the Islamic extremists and the cowardice of our leaders who are happy to sell our society out from underneath us in order to stay in power. I am pushing back.

On the side I have put a list of sites that watch the islamolooneys and those who let them use our freedoms and democracy against us.

More on Monday on this, but for now I have set up a watching Allah section on the sidebar.


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Attention! Okay you whining, pany wasited, pathetic maggots, its time for a little refresher course.... A message from the Ghost of Gen. Patton.

One word that has been used a lot of late is "respect", well
we hear the demands for it from muslim groups again and again and again. Yet where was the respect on 9/11 or in Bali or Beslan or in Madrid or London? No respect from those that dont have any respect for our right to live free lives. As the saying gos respect has to be earned, not demanded.

The other side of the coin is the cowardice from the western world, like the French food chain that has removed Danish goods(cowardice and France cant see the connection there?), or the sniveling attitude of some western politicians to islam no matter how radical there demands(Jack Straw hang your head in shame). Humour bit here, check out: muslim rave. and also a quick lesson on how asylum works
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The story of the French retail chain is here: retail chain looks for islamic 30 pieces of silver Still guess that some people/companies will never learn that surrender to radical demands never works in the long run.

If anyone thinks that our political masters have the will to resolve the problem then read this, I have taken a bit about how they even seek to profit from the deaths of their own citizens:
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Id cards

Seems the govt is having fun and games with its ID card bill, all them nasty MP's pointing out the flaws in it, and then the Lords deciding to give it a bashing as well. The bill has been bounced back and forth between the Commons & the Lords like a tennis ball in a match(although not a Tim Henman match as hes a bit crap to be fair)

Mind they survived acrunch Commons vote by a margin of 310 to 279, a majority of 31. It is thought that around 20 Labour rebels voted with the opposition.

Still the war on ID cards shall be going on, and you can bet it will be a while yet before we are forced to pay for another plastic card, that everyone will leave at home anyway.

The only reason I can see for it, is so that you can easily establish your ID with the hoards of council & government pen pushers and bean counters. Mind on the downside half our terrorists all live here anyway (Abu/Omar Bakri etc) and would have ID cards as they are UK citizens.

The Ken Bigley 'problem'

It was on October 7, 2004, that I first visited Labour’s headquarters in Old Queen Street, near Whitehall. It was also the day that terrorists in Iraq murdered British hostage Ken Bigley. There are television sets everywhere in New Labour’s HQ, and as the BBC broke the story I was thinking, like most other ordinary people, of the atrociousness of such a killing and how terrible it must be for Mr Bigley’s family.

But within moments, different sentiments were being expressed by some of Labour’s staff. "What marginal seats are near the Bigleys?" asked one. "If they have a go at Blair, then we could be in trouble."

"You don’t think his brother or any of his relatives will stand, do you?" another commented. "This could be really big. It could be a problem."

Such talk would disgust many ordinary Labour members. But the first thought of many who work for the party was the possible electoral impact of this murder.

In 2001, Jo Moore, a special adviser to Minister Stephen Byers, had stupidly e-mailed colleagues to say the attacks of 9/11 provided a "good day to bury bad news".

At the time, I had assumed that this was simply one woman’s ill-judged opinion. Now I can’t help but think that Jo Moore was more of a symptom of where she worked than the proverbial bad apple in the barrel.

And the link to the full story: Daily Mail bit on New Labour

Now getting back to the Dhimmi, I shall nominate a sniveling gutless rat every so often as my dhimmi of the week (or month or day depending on how many there are that cross my radar). So my choice is Irish President Mary McAleese for her jumping on the Jack "man of" Straw bandwagon. When you think of the brave struggles that Ireland and its people have been through over the centuries, for this sniveling dhimmi rat-woman to attempt to apease the islamics and no doubt boost Irelands trade with the islamic world is a slap in the face to the history of Ireland.

“We abhor the publication of those provocative cartoons, they were designed to provoke, they were designed to be rude, they were designed to inflame. They did all of those things,” she simpered. (its called humour, free speech, satire of which your nation has a goodly amount even if you dont.)

“But equally I would say our Muslim community share with the Irish community generally, an abhorrence of the use of violence in the expression of anger and hurt.”...before leaving to get changed into her burka whilst walking three paces behind her husband...
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