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Church School Changes 3 Little Pigs to Puppies for Fear of Offending Muslims

A junior school production of the popular children’s story the ‘Three Little Pigs’ has been changed to ‘Three Little Puppies’, for fear of offending Muslims; a move that has shocked the British community.

by Gretta Curtis
Posted: Friday, March 16, 2007, 9:39 (GMT)
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A junior school production of the popular children’s story the ‘Three Little Pigs’ has been changed to ‘Three Little Puppies’, for fear of offending Muslims; a move that has shocked the British community.

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How utterly stupid can you get......................Gandalf

 

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  • 16 Mar 2007, 12:38 PM urban11 wrote:
    muslims arent too keen on dogs either. Come to think of it, they arent too keen on anything non islamic.
    one of my goals is to be more politically incorrect than Bernard Manning, I hate PC. What we need to do is keep referring to PC as cultural marxism,doesnt sound too wholesome.
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  • 16 Mar 2007, 2:39 PM Savitch wrote:
    People here are noticing your muslim problems.

    "England's being lost. It's losing its identity and its way of life."

    http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,21395745-662,00.html
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  • 16 Mar 2007, 2:57 PM Anonymous wrote:
    I am offended by the occupation of my country.
    Will the government act to stop this offence to me?
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  • 16 Mar 2007, 6:28 PM nonmuslimmillie wrote:
    Notice that the teacher concerned has said that if removing a few words prevents them causing offence then so be it....what about causing offence to the rest of us by not keeping to the original song/rhyme. For goodness sake.Hope she gets a family of them move in next door to her, she might change her tune then!
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  • 16 Mar 2007, 6:59 PM Sir Henry Morgan wrote:
    This little piggy went to market
    This little piggy stayed at home
    This little piggy had roast beef
    This little piggy had none
    And this little piggy went wee wee wee all ....over the Koran.

    Now wasn't that better than your mum giving you a tickle under the arm
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  • 17 Mar 2007, 1:04 PM eloivsdiablo wrote:
    Back-flip!
    Organisers of a children's concert have given the go-ahead for the three little pigs to appear.
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/bradford/6456961.stm
    Meanwhile, check out Fjordmans article at
    http://www.islam-watch.org/Fjordman/European-Declaration-Independence.htm
    Especially European Declaration of Independence at the bottom of the page. You'll love it.
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  • 17 Mar 2007, 9:19 PM Anonymous wrote:
    http://www.northamptontoday.co.uk/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=2130081&SectionID=255

    · Published Date: 17 March 2007
    · Location: Northampton
    Petrol bombs thug jailed









    A DANGEROUS cache of petrol bombs was hidden under a drain cover in Northampton town centre in preparation for a clash between rival gangs.
    Ashraf Ali, aged 20, was sentenced to 18 months youth detention after water leakage engineers working in Charles Street, The Mounts found six petrol bombs – often known as Molotov cocktails – under a fire hydrant cover.
    Northampton Crown Court heard yesterday they lifted the cover in June last year to be hit with a strong smell of petrol, finding six milk bottles filled with the highly-flammable fuel and blocked off with rags in the tops.
    A search of bushes near by unearthed a further eight petrol bombs, ready to be used.
    Lucy Fairclough, prosecuting, said: "It would appear there was some rivalry between the defendant and his friends in the Bangladesh community and a group of white youths.
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  • 17 Mar 2007, 9:55 PM DP111 wrote:
    Brilliamt stuff
    The Dreaded Cambridge Students' Articles of Blasphemy

    http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/

    and

    http://www.littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/pictures/20070317OnThePistings01.gif
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  • 17 Mar 2007, 10:22 PM CarnackiUK wrote:
    Urban's right, muslims are offended by dogs and by just about everything else.

    Here (straight from the camel's mouth) are the main things that get their goat:


    "There are eleven things which are impure: urine, excrement, sperm, bones, blood, dogs, pigs, non-Muslim men and women, wine, beer, and the sweat of the excrement-eating camel."

    Didn't Aleister Crowley used to make a cocktail with at least 10 of those ingredients?
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 12:12 AM DP111 wrote:
    Vicar's warning on the rise of Islam
    A WOLDS vicar has penned a controversial column warning local Christians about the rise of Islam.
    The Rev Tony Kidd, vicar of the Beacon Benefice which includes Burton Agnes with Harpham, Lowthorpe and Ruston Parva, has spoken out in the latest issue of The Parish Magazine which is circulated throughout the Driffield area.

    Vicars from all the area’s churches contribute to the magazine and tend to use it as a way of keeping parishioners up-to-date with church news and upcoming events.

    However, Mr Kidd has used his column to record his feelings on Islam and to try and rally local Christians.

    Mr Kidd said he is concerned that the UK has abandoned Christianity and the gap that has been left is being filled by Islam. He writes: “We are sleep-walking into problems through our own carelessness.

    “There can be no justification for blind tolerance of a faith which sees itself as divinely inspired, righteous and true, namely Islam, when too often its expression of that belief conflicts directly with the hopes and aspirations of the majority of the population.

    “But equally we can not be surprised by the progress that Islam is making.

    http://www.driffieldtoday.co.uk/ViewArticle2.aspx?SectionID=736&ArticleID=2125252
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 12:39 AM Anonymous wrote:
    http://www.israpundit.com/2006/?p=4231#respond
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 4:01 PM Anonymous wrote:
    http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1002/1002191_refugee_gets_15_years_for_murder.html

    Refugee gets 15 years for murder
    James Strand
    17/ 3/2007
    A REFUGEE who stabbed her kind neighbour to death must spend at least 15 years behind bars before she can apply for release.

    Shukri Bilal, 22, a Somali, stabbed Lisa Bamford, 29, in the neck with a kitchen knife.

    She was convicted of murder by Manchester Crown Court last month. Yesterday, the judge set out the terms of her sentence.

    Mrs Bamford and her partner, Andrew Ramsden, of Rothesay Road, Oldham, had helped Bilal settle in when she arrived from Kenya in January last year.

    They did some decorating and gave her furniture.
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 4:05 PM Anonymous wrote:
    http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/hyndburn/accrington/display.var.1267790.0.cabbie_on_two_sex_charges.php

    Cabbie on two sex charges
    By David Watkinson
    A TAXI driver accused of indecently assaulting a woman passenger was arrested on suspicion of a similar offence weeks after being allowed to carry on working.
    Zaheer Arshad, 28, of Richmond Hill Street, Accrington, was arrested after an allegation that he assaulted an 18-year-old woman in the back of his Ford people-carrier in Baxenden on February 4.
    He was bailed by police but not charged and a loophole in the law allowed him to go back to his private hire job with CB Radio Cars in Accrington.
    Just weeks later it is alleged that he re-offended. This time he was accused of attacking a 43-year-old woman in Oswaldtwistle, again in the back of his vehicle, at around 3am on March 11.
    He has now been charged with two offences of indecent assault.
    Police said that they tried to ensure that Arshad had his licence suspended by Hyndburn Council after the first offence.
    But Hyndburn Council said that the law allowed him to carry on working as he had appealed against its decision to suspended him.

    When he appeared before Hyndburn magistrates Arshad did not enter a plea to the charges. He was remanded in custody to appear at Preston Crown Court.
    The boss at CB Radio Taxis, who are based in Church Street Accrington, Abdul Naved-ul-Hassan, was unavailable to comment.
    10:59am today
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 4:13 PM Anonymous wrote:
    http://www.oldhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/s/224/224554_councillor_in_money_laundering_charge.html

    Published: 14th March 2007
    Councillor in money laundering charge
    COUNCILLOR Fida Hussain.
    A WERNETH councillor says he is confident he will be proved innocent of money laundering charges brought by Greater Manchester Police after a five-month investigation into his financial affairs.
    Cllr Fida Hussain has been released on bail until May 8 pending further enquiries.
    He was detained last Wednesday after officers raided his home in Newport Street and took documents.
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    The Labour councillor said: "I can say with absolute confidence that I have done nothing wrong. I have nothing to hide.
    "There is absolutely no question that I have ever been involved in money laundering."
    The 45-year-old father of five has agreed with council leader David Jones to temporarily step down from his council duties while the investigation continues.
    Cllr Jones said: "It is so he can concentrate on clearing his name. We are hoping he will be able to resume his duties soon."
    Cllr Hussain said he was happy to help the police with their investigation and was confident he would be exonerated.
    He said: "I fully support the investigation and understand that the police have a job to do. It is their duty to investigate and I will fully co-operate with them."
    The electrical engineer has served on the council since 2002 and is chairman of West Oldham Area Committee.
    He represented Oldham on Greater Manchester Police Authority from July, 2004 until June, 2005.
    The keen footballer added: "I have been a resident of Oldham for 30-odd years without any problems and this has been upsetting for my wife and family."
    But he said he had been comforted by the backing he had received.
    He said: "People from a cross-section of the town have called to offer their support. They know I haven’t done anything wrong and I am grateful."
    When asked for information about the allegations, Cllr Hussain said he had "no idea" where they had come from or why they had surfaced.
    He said: "Who knows? Maybe it’s happened because it is getting close to local election time."
    Cllr Hussain is a well-known fundraiser and he joined former Lord Mayor of Manchester Afzal Khan as part of a delegation to Kashmir in the wake of the 2005 earthquake.
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  • 18 Mar 2007, 4:43 PM Anonymous wrote:
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/kent/6459877.stm

    Last Updated: Friday, 16 March 2007, 19:58 GMT E-mail this to a friend Printable version

    Doctor, 27, admits stealing drugs
    Omah Ahmed was reported by the Kent and Canterbury Hospital
    A doctor has pleaded guilty to stealing drugs from the Kent hospital where he worked. Omah Ahmed, 27, of Ancaster Crescent, New Malden, south London, admitted four charges of theft from the Kent and Canterbury Hospital in Canterbury. He took diamorphine and morphine sulphate from the stroke unit and morphine sulphate from Kingston Ward, Canterbury Crown Court heard. He was given unconditional bail until 11 May to await sentencing. Judge Adele Williams indicated she was considering a suspended sentence. The thefts took place between 12 and 30 April last year. He has not worked for us since and will not be returning to the trust East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust
    A charge of attempted theft of controlled drugs during the same period was ordered to lie on file. The court heard Ahmed is receiving treatment at the traumatic stress unit at St George's Hospital in south London. A spokesman for East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust said Ahmed had been on a training contract as a junior doctor but no longer worked for the organisation. "He was suspended and reported to the appropriate authorities on 18 April 2006, as soon as it was suspected there was a problem," he said. "His contract expired on 1 August 2006. He has not worked for us since and will not be returning to the trust." A General Medical Council spokeswoman said Ahmed's registration had not been revoked, but there were conditions attached. He is not allowed to practise as a locum and must only work in NHS training posts under supervision. "Doctors who have been convicted of an offence may be referred to a public hearing in which a panel will make a decision about the doctor's fitness to practise in light of the conviction," she said.
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