Charlie Hebdo Atrocity

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  1. Blimey.........sounds like TTonup rode with Richard 1st.............

    Was he on a Ducati as well?;)
     
  2. And Muslims killing Muslims now all over the Middle East?
    I'm not responsible for it and I and other democrats living here provide them with an escape route only for them to bite the hand that feeds them. My wife is a social worker and was so badly verbally abused by the Iraqi father of a learning disabled child for whom she created a care plan, and provided a four-bedroom house in West London for free, that she fled in tears. He then refused to speak to her and demanded that a man take over the case. And do you know what? SHE was disciplined by her social services bosses for being unprofessional. Yes I am pissed off!
     
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  3. Royal Enfield my good man ,,, none of that foreign muck.
     
  4. No. His ride had more horses!
     
  5. Sorry I'm not going to dignify that abusive nonsense with a reply. You have no idea about me or my life, whom I'm married to or what charities I support so you feel disinhibited enough to make disgusting accusations. You're on ignore now. Bye.
     
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  6. Couldnt have been. He would only have made Boxhill
     
  7. before you start heaping blame and responsibility you should take a good and long look at who financed, armed and supported the growth of ( from early days ) Mujahadeen, on throo Alqueda and onto present day ISIS,,, who provided an area for them to operate in, ( Libya, Iraq ,Syria ) try to find a common denominator,, it is there if you open up and look.
     
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  8. Further reading here for people interested in finding out what today's Muslim scholars think: Ruling on having intercourse with a slave woman when one has a wife
    - islamqa.info
     
    #1328 Speed_Triple, Jan 16, 2015
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  9. Dirty Boys........
     
  10. One more thing then I'm off to the gym to get myself fit to resist the Muslim invader!

    This was the question asked by a modern-day Muslim that elicited the response I pasted above:
    Could you please clarify for me something that has been troubling me for a while. This concerns the right of a man to have sexual relations with slave girls. Is this so? If it is then is the man allowed to have relations with her as well his wife/wives. Also, is it true that a man can have sexual relations with any number of slave girls and with their own wife/wives also? I have read that Hazrat Ali had 17 slave girls and Hazrat Umar also had many. Surely if a man were allowed this freedom then this could lead to neglecting the wife's needs. Could you also tell clarify wether the wife has got any say in this matter.

    Why doe you think he was troubled by the question? Hypothetically? Sadly we know that wealthy Arabs in London and probably the Middle East, too, do keep slaves so perhaps not. What do you think?
     
  11. nothing to do with what charities you support, more to do with your political cultural persuations which you so eloquently voice on here,,, still if the hat fits then wear it,, as they say.. bye bye
     
  12. I note you say English, ignoring that the Scots and the Welsh were enthusiastic contributors to empire building. But that doesn't sit comfortable with your blinkered world view does it?
     
  13. ( if you are still listening ;) ) I used English since I presume you are English and it was you that I was replying to,,, easy,,
    oh PS,,, if you care to ask the good people of Magaluff I can assure you they know verywell the difference between the Scots and the English..
     
  14. Assume makes an ass out of you and me!
     
  15. well at least we got something in common ;)
     
  16. I'm sure TTtonup will tell us. He's comfortable with his role as the arbiter of common decency - but I see he chooses to live in the scarcely multicultural hub of Peterhead, which may inform his views on the desirability of allowing people with vastly different needs and ways of seeing the world untrammelled access to the benefits of living in mature democracies.

    If that is the case, and I make no assumptions, his views, though I'd defend to the death his right to air them (unlike those he 'shares a bed with'), might be dismissed as of limited value by many people whose daily lives are affected to a greater extent by the incredibly rapid changes to our national landscape brought about in recent years.

    When one can never get an appointment with a doctor without giving 7-10 days notice, which is the case where I live, one begins to question whether sufficient thought was given to how our services might cope with a huge influx of new residents who, rather surprisingly one might think from some of the comments about the metropolis from some on this forum, flocked to settle here rather than in underpopulated areas of the country.
     
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  17. From the Orange website: "an Egyptian woman told us she found the cartoons upsetting and disrespectful when she heard about them on the radio." SAYS IT ALL REALLY!
     
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  18. Perhaps you have forgotten that the "huge influx of new residents" don't only consume services, they also provide them. To take your example of doctors, plenty of those "new residents" are doctors and those are the ones you want to get an appointment with. If there are not enough GP doctors to cope with demand from residents in a given area, the main reason is that loads of them have recently emigrated to Australia in search of more money and better working conditions. That and the way the NHS is run on the cheap, of course.
     
  19. One thing that has struck me about the non violent extremist Muslims and their apologists is that they all show a lack of empathy. They claim to be offended and that trumps everything else, what other people who hold different views to their own think or feel is totally irrelevant.

    This, apparently, was a common trait amongst those who stood trial for war crimes at Nuremberg.
     
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  20. True enough. And obviously such people are more than welcome here. But my point was that not enough thought had been given to creating balance, geographically or socially, whatever the reason the need for it arose. And don't forget, immigrant communities tend to have more children than the host population, putting more pressure on services.
    Answer me this please. If immigration is always so good for host countries why does every single one limit it? Surely, by your reasoning, if half a million migrants are good, a million would be twice as good.

    Are you really saying that we have the balance right in the UK? Why, when 1.96 million people are unemployed, do we need to bring in more people? Surely, we should just train those already living here to fill the posts we are told are vacant, instead of continuing the Labour Party's work of boosting its share of the vote.
     
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