I may not agree with what you say but I will defend to the end your right to say it ........................Voltaire
A Nation can survive its fools
A Nation can survive its fools and even the ambitious . But it cannot survive treason from within. For the traitor appears no traitor; he speaks in the accents familiar to
his victims and he wears their face and their garments…….....
Cicero
Up Pompeii
UP POMPEII
"So long as the people do not care to exercise their freedom, those who wish to tyrannize will do so; for tyrants are active and ardent, and will devote themselves in the name of any number of gods,
religious and otherwise, to put shackles upon sleeping men."
Voltaire
The Koran is above all a book of war – a call to butcher non-Muslims
Madam Speaker, let me start with the foundation of the Islamic faith, the Koran. The Koran’s core theme is about the duty of all Muslims to fight non-Muslims; an Islamic Mein Kampf, in
which fight means war, jihad. The Koran is above all a book of war – a call to butcher non-Muslims (2:191, 3:141, 4:91, 5:3), to roast them (4:56, 69:30-69:32), and to cause bloodbaths amongst them
(47:4).
No crown but ours shall govern here,
No strangers rule with gold or fear,
No plow but ours may slough the loam,
No prow but ours slash the spume,
No hand but ours may bind our kin,
No gods but ours proclaim a sin,
No law but ours may stay a blow,
No hand but ours may draw a bow,
No men but ours may hunt the land,
No sons but ours bear sword in hand,
No word but ours shall we trust,
No flags be flown except of us,
No land but ours do we demand,
No more than what we have farmed,
No strangers slaving on our soil,
No man unpaid or forced to toil,
No heroes praised but ours alone,
No other kin but our blood and bone,
No strangers to tell us who we are,
No obedience to any foreign laws.
Who's for the game
by Jesse Pope (written in 1916)
Who’s for the game, the biggest that’s played, The red crashing game of a fight? Who’ll grip and tackle the job unafraid? And who thinks he’d rather sit tight?
Who’ll toe the line for the signal to ‘Go!’? Who’ll give his country a hand?
Who wants a turn to himself in the show? And who wants a seat in the stand?
Who knows it won’t be a picnic – not much- Yet eagerly shoulders a gun?
Who would much rather come back with a crutch Than lie low and be out of the fun?
Come along, lads – But you’ll come on all right – For there’s only one course to pursue, Your country is up to her neck in a fight, And she’s looking and calling for you.
20 April 1653 "It is high time for me to put an end to your sitting in this place, which you have dishonored by your contempt of all virtue, and defiled by your practice of every vice;
ye are a factious crew, and enemies to all good government; ye are a pack of mercenary wretches, and would like Esau sell your country for a mess of pottage, and like Judas betray your God for a few
pieces of money.
Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess? Ye have no more religion than my horse; gold is your God; which of you have not barter'd your conscience for
bribes? Is there a man amongst you that has the least care for the good of the Commonwealth?
Ye sordid prostitutes have you not defil'd this sacred place, and turn'd the Lord's temple into a den of thieves, by your immoral principles and wicked practices?
Ye are grown intolerably odious to the whole nation; you were deputed here by the people to get grievances redress'd, are yourselves gone! So! Take away that shining bauble there, and lock up the
doors. In the name of God, go!" Oliver Cromwell
Nancy Levant wrote:
Amazing website. I thank you for this work. I am a writer for the cause of sovereign freedom, and I would love to cope/paste and re-publish the globalism timeline in an article for NewsWithViews.com. My I have your permission to do so?
One ought never to turn one's back on a threatened danger and try to run away from it. If you do that, you will double the danger. But if you meet it promptly and without flinching, you will reduce the danger by half.
"Never, never, never believe any war will be smooth and easy, or that anyone who embarks on the strange voyage can measure the tides and hurricanes he will encounter. The statesman who yields to war fever must realize that once the signal is given, he is no longer the master of policy but the slave of unforeseeable and uncontrollable events."
Sir Winston Churchill.
THE BEGINNINGS
The Beginnings - Rudyard Kipling
IT WAS not part of their blood, It came to them very late With long
arrears to make good,When the English began to hate.
They were not easily moved, They were icy-willing to wait Till
every count should be proved Ere the English began to hate.
Their voices were even and low, Their eyes were level and straight
There was neither sign nor show,When the English began to hate.
It was not preached to the crowd,It was not taught by the State.No
man spoke it aloud, When the English began to hate.
It was not suddenly bred, It will not swiftly abate, Through the
chill years ahead, When Time shall count from the date That the
English began to hate.
THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLES
Countries in which English is the primary language are culturally, politically, and militarily different from the rest of "the West." They have never fallen prey to fascism or communism, nor were they (except for the Channel Islands) invaded.
They stand for modernity, religious and sexual toleration, capitalism, diversity, women's rights, representative institutions – in a word, the future. This world cannot coexist with strict, public implementation of Islamic sharia law, let alone an all-powerful caliphate.
Those who still view this struggle as a mere police action against uncoordinated criminal elements, rather than as an existential war for the survival of their way of life, are blinding themselves to reality.
The US should never forget, however, that in those moments when she is looking for true friends, it is the English-speaking peoples who stand shoulder to shoulder with her, not her fair-weather friends.
• Andrew Roberts is the author of "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples Since 1900."
Significant Quotes
First they came for the Communists, and I did no€™t speak up, because I was no€™t a Communist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did no€™t speak up, because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for the Catholics, and I did no€™t speak up, because I was a Protestant.
Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak up for me
Neimoller
Ever since the religion of Islam appeared in the world, the espousers of it...have been as wolves and tigers to all other nations, rending and tearing all that fell into their merciless paws, and
grinding them with their iron teeth; that numberless cities are raised from the foundation, and only their name remaining; that many countries, which were once as the garden of God, are now a
desolate wilderness; and that so many once numerous and powerful nations are vanished from the earth! Such was, and is at this day, the rage, the fury, the revenge, of these destroyers of human kind.
John Wesley
The Doctrine of Original Sin, Works (1841), ix. 205.
william shakespeare
"Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility: But when the blast of war
blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger; Stiffen the sinews, summon up the blood, Disguise fair nature with hard favoured rage; Then lend the eye a terrible aspect. On, on you noblest
English! Whose blood is fet from fathers of war-proof; Fathers that, like so many Alexanders, Have in these parts from morn till even fought, And sheathed their swords for lack of argument. And you,
good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here the mettle of your pasture. I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Straining upon the start. The game's afoot: Follow your spirit;
and upon this charge Cry "God for Harry! England and Saint George".
Hundreds of Iranians have protest outside the British embassy in Tehran
Petrol bombs and
rocks have been thrown at the British embassy in Tehran during a rally
supporting the detention of 15 British sailors and marines.
About 200 people
also threw firecrackers at the embassy on Sunday and called for the
expulsion of Geoffrey Adams, Britain's ambassador.
The protesters chanted "death to Britain" and "death to America" as they hurled stones into the embassy's courtyard. ............................................................................................................. I have just got back from the US, I decided to catch up on the news, yes there they are all rather predictably yelling death to the UK and America as well as Israel.
This we expect from the Camel Jockey republic of Iran, what we should NOT expect is our wonderfully impartial and non political BBC to undermine the Troops that have been abducted by Iran.
That is exactly what the BBC has done, in America these troops are described as abducted, taken or siezed, what does the BBC say, the BBC says they were "CAPTURED" thus implying that theese troops were in Iranian waters and were at fault, all the evidence that has been made available shows that the Naval vessel was in Iraqi waters.
Crimminals are captured, are our armed forces criminals?, Iran may think so but the fact remains that the coalition forces are in Iraq under a UN mandate
Well done the BBC, your patriotism and support for our armed forces is clearly appreciated by Iran and the other Camel Jockey republics, states-whatever.
1 Apr 2007, 5:44 PM
felix wrote:
I forget, tell me why the UK has an embassy and embasy staff in Iran in the first place. Reply to this
1 Apr 2007, 6:51 PM
Anton wrote:
By the way, when we try and protest outside the Iranian Embassy in London the police say we have to give them 6 days notice under threat of arrest! Should the sailors still be held in captivity, the protest is re-scheduled for next Saturday - 7 April - at 3.0 pm
1 Apr 2007, 7:29 PM
Herb wrote:
If they are camel jockeys republics, what business could we possibly have with the jockeys? The hypocrisy and cynicism of this disgraceful incident shames us all. Reply to this
1 Apr 2007, 8:29 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Today's BBC website carries a story about a GP harming a pregnant woman and escaping a jail sentence (you know they don't like to punish the brown people). What you need to notice is the BBC report omits to mention the ethnicity of the attacker (the GP was brown) and also the BBC omits to 'tell the children' that the female middle Eatern GP racially abused the white victim. However, you can read about the racial aspect of this attack in the local paper:
A racist GP rammed her 4x4 car into a mother-to-be and wedged her against a post, a court was told yesterday. Dr May Arnaot, 50, left six months pregnant Sarah Chambers in 'unbearable pain' on a petrol station forecourt, jurors heard. She allegedly yelled at the terrified nursery nurse: 'You're Tony Blair's bitch, all you white people are the same – you all vote for Tony Blair.'
Look at the censored BBC versionof this story ontoday's BBC website:
Fined for 999 spit attack Stan Miller and Nicola Dowling 31/ 3/2007
A ROAD rage thug who spat in the eye of a paramedic was spared jail and told to pay his victim just £200 in compensation. Shopkeeper Imran Aslan, 23, hurled racist abuse at Gavin Taylor after forcing him to drive his ambulance off a road in Rusholme. Aslan then spat at 40-year-old Mr Taylor, who was just returning to his base after a long shift with a colleague carrying sick babies between Greater Manchester hospitals. The quick-thinking paramedic, remembering an episode from TV crime show CSI - used a cotton bud to take a swab from Aslan's saliva on his face and handed it to police for DNA analysis. He also noted the number of Aslan's car and he was tracked by police. Mr Taylor faced an anxious wait for the results of HIV and hepatitis tests, as some of the saliva had entered his eye. But when Aslan, of Fielders Way, Clifton, Swinton, pleaded guilty to a racially aggravated assault on Mr Taylor, magistrates sentenced him to just 180 hours community service and ordered him to pay £200 compensation. Campaign Worsley MP Barbara Keeley, who backed the M.E.N. Protect Our Heroes campaign, said Aslan should have got a tougher sentence and paid out more. "Until people get the message that assaulting emergency workers is not acceptable, we should be considering custodial sentences," she said. "Attacks like this are diabolical." Norman Brennan of the Victims of Crime Trust, said: "This crime is despicable. "It shows there is very little respect for law and order in this country and very little moral fibre." In November 2005, the M.E.N. joined forces with emergency services to demand a change in the law to help protect all 999 workers. At the time, only police had special protection. In February, after our Protect Our Heroes campaign, the Emergency Workers (Obstruction) Act made it an offence to attack, obstruct or hinder firefighters or paramedics. However, Aslan was not charged under the new Act and was accused of a racially aggravated assault at Manchester Magistrates' Court. Mr Taylor said attacks on ambulance staff were becoming more common. "I have worked for Greater Manchester Ambulance Service for 12 years and I have suffered two broken wrists and been bitten by a HIV patient," he said. 'Every day' "When I first started it was rare. Now someone is abused almost every day." The married father of two added: "I got the idea of using a swab from a CSI episode. Initially, I didn't expect anyone to be caught. I'm glad they were - and I hope it acts as a message that people who do this kind of thing will be caught and dealt with. "People don't seem to realise that they are putting other people's lives in danger by taking crews out of action. One of these days, it could cost a life." The court was told Aslan forced Mr Taylor to drive his ambulance onto the pavemen Reply to this
2 Apr 2007, 12:15 AM
DP111 wrote:
I just checked the BBC site, and yes, the word 'captured' or 'captives', is used consistently. So it just cannot be a one reporter inadvertantly using it but a policy decision and made known to all writing on Iran. Reply to this
Five civil servants suspended over "DNA espionage' By IAN GALLAGHER and STEVE MYALL - More by this author » Last updated at 21:36pm on 31st March 2007
Five civil servants who help run the national DNA database have been suspended after being accused of industrial espionage. It is alleged they copied confidential information and used it to set up a rival database in competition with their employers, the Government's Forensic Science Service. The FSS - which is suing the five men in the High Court - helps police investigate evidence from crimes and sells its services to commercial customers. It also maintains the controversial database containing DNA samples of almost four million people, the largest in the world. The men, all from the Birmingham area, are named on the writ as Azim Akhtar, his brother Zaheer Akhtar, Sultan Mahmood, Nisar Ahmed, and Athar Agha. Reply to this
"It is better to be making the news than taking it," wrote Winston Churchill in 1898. But his successors have gotten used to taking it, and the men who make the news well understand that. Reply to this
Schools axe controversial subjects Last updated at 04:10am on 1st April 2007
Schools are dropping controversial subjects from history lessons - such as the Holocaust and the Crusades - because teachers do not want to cause offence, Government research has found. The way the slave trade is taught can lead white children - as well as black pupils - to feel alienated, according to the study by the Historical Association. And a lack of factual knowledge among teachers, particularly in primary schools, is leading to "shallow" lessons on emotive and difficult subjects. Some teachers have even dropped the Holocaust completely from lessons over fears that Muslim pupils might express anti-Semitic reactions in class. And one school avoided teaching the Crusades because its "balanced" handling of the topic would directly contradict what was taught in local mosques. Reply to this
2 Apr 2007, 2:21 AM
irish19 wrote:
Situations like the ones mentioned here really suck. I wish you all luck. As you know, we're having our problems here in the USA, but you seem to be further down the slippery slope. Gandalf, so how'd you like the US? Like I said before, if you ever get to my neck of the woods, let me know and we'll plan a trip to the range. BTW, and completely OT, I have a question that it seems only a Brit could likely answer. I was watching a show on FoodNetwork today called Nigella Bites (odd name that, but it's not what the question is about), which seems to be English. One of today's dishes was deep-fried candy bars (Bounty being the specific brand today). What's up with that??? Deep-fried candy bars? Enlighten me. Reply to this
2 Apr 2007, 3:20 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Sometimes we fry 'candy bars' in batter. It is nice but it is quite fattening. You just dip the bar in batter and then deep fry it. That was the most random question ever on this site ;-) Reply to this
Hello, my legs and my dear, dear feet. I'm so sorry. I miss you so much By GILL HICKS - More by this author » Last updated at 11:14am on 1st April 2007 Comments (8) It was only a second, no more than a click of the fingers. In that time the lives of all of us in that packed Tube carriage were changed for ever. It was as dramatic as being on a sunny beach one moment and finding yourself in the bowels of hell the next. In the aftermath of the blast, I drifted in and out of consciousness. The air was acrid, saturated with dust and the stench of burning electrical cables in the twisted metal shell that had been the carriage. People screamed. … Late on Friday night, the day after the bombings, I returned to consciousness, in a panic. Every nurse and doctor there knew what I was asking – ‘Are my legs still there?’ I remember a soft voice telling me: ‘I’m sorry, Gill. They couldn’t be saved. I’m so sorry.’ I was hysterical. I didn’t want to breathe through a tube and there were wires all over me –I didn’t want them either. By Monday, my fifth day in intensive care, I was calmer. Joe explained what had happened to me between King’s Cross and Russell Square stations. ‘Darling, my darling Gill, you were in a bomb, a terrorist attack.’ Reply to this
2 Apr 2007, 9:20 AM
Beholdthelantern wrote:
Did anybody else notice that a pick-up truck drove slowly past the protesters with a back full of rubble (ie ammunition for the mob)? I wonder if this was laid on for them by their government? Wouldn't surprise me! Reply to this
2 Apr 2007, 11:17 PM
Patrick_A wrote:
The British Gov't has presented its case so tepidly... where's the outrage? Why is no one saying "they were at longitude soandso, latitude suchandsuch, we have GPS fixes on them. They were NOT in Iranian territorial waters, now give our people back, OR YOU HAVE DECLARED WAR ON THE WEST!" No more of this "be nice to us or else we'll try to sound very very stern in our next communique." What a sorry state of affairs! Nicey-nicey will not work with any of the Islamic states, doesn't ANYBODY in the Government "get it"? Reply to this
I forget, tell me why the UK has an embassy and embasy staff in Iran in the first place.
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By the way, when we try and protest outside the Iranian Embassy in London the police say we have to give them 6 days notice under threat of arrest!
Should the sailors still be held in captivity, the protest is re-scheduled for next Saturday - 7 April - at 3.0 pm
Gandalf - contact me!
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If they are camel jockeys republics, what business could we possibly have with the jockeys?
The hypocrisy and cynicism of this disgraceful incident shames us all.
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Today's BBC website carries a story about a GP harming a pregnant woman and escaping a jail sentence (you know they don't like to punish the brown people).
What you need to notice is the BBC report omits to mention the ethnicity of the attacker (the GP was brown) and also the BBC omits to 'tell the children' that the female middle Eatern GP racially abused the white victim. However, you can read about the racial aspect of this attack in the local paper:
http://www.metro.co.uk/news/article.html?in_article_id=22846&in_page_id=34
A racist GP rammed her 4x4 car into a mother-to-be and wedged her against a post, a court was told yesterday.
Dr May Arnaot, 50, left six months pregnant Sarah Chambers in 'unbearable pain' on a petrol station forecourt, jurors heard.
She allegedly yelled at the terrified nursery nurse: 'You're Tony Blair's bitch, all you white people are the same – you all vote for Tony Blair.'
Look at the censored BBC versionof this story ontoday's BBC website:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/6511901.stm
The BBC censor the news. The BBC has an agenda. Check it out yourselves if you don't believe me. The BBC is up to mischief.
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You need to stop talking and pick anything that can be used as an equalizer and start
using it.
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http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/s/1003/1003341_fined_for_999_spit_attack.html
Fined for 999 spit attack
Stan Miller and Nicola Dowling
31/ 3/2007
A ROAD rage thug who spat in the eye of a paramedic was spared jail and told to pay his victim just £200 in compensation.
Shopkeeper Imran Aslan, 23, hurled racist abuse at Gavin Taylor after forcing him to drive his ambulance off a road in Rusholme.
Aslan then spat at 40-year-old Mr Taylor, who was just returning to his base after a long shift with a colleague carrying sick babies between Greater Manchester hospitals.
The quick-thinking paramedic, remembering an episode from TV crime show CSI - used a cotton bud to take a swab from Aslan's saliva on his face and handed it to police for DNA analysis. He also noted the number of Aslan's car and he was tracked by police.
Mr Taylor faced an anxious wait for the results of HIV and hepatitis tests, as some of the saliva had entered his eye.
But when Aslan, of Fielders Way, Clifton, Swinton, pleaded guilty to a racially aggravated assault on Mr Taylor, magistrates sentenced him to just 180 hours community service and ordered him to pay £200 compensation.
Campaign
Worsley MP Barbara Keeley, who backed the M.E.N. Protect Our Heroes campaign, said Aslan should have got a tougher sentence and paid out more.
"Until people get the message that assaulting emergency workers is not acceptable, we should be considering custodial sentences," she said. "Attacks like this are diabolical."
Norman Brennan of the Victims of Crime Trust, said: "This crime is despicable.
"It shows there is very little respect for law and order in this country and very little moral fibre."
In November 2005, the M.E.N. joined forces with emergency services to demand a change in the law to help protect all 999 workers. At the time, only police had special protection.
In February, after our Protect Our Heroes campaign, the Emergency Workers (Obstruction) Act made it an offence to attack, obstruct or hinder firefighters or paramedics.
However, Aslan was not charged under the new Act and was accused of a racially aggravated assault at Manchester Magistrates' Court.
Mr Taylor said attacks on ambulance staff were becoming more common.
"I have worked for Greater Manchester Ambulance Service for 12 years and I have suffered two broken wrists and been bitten by a HIV patient," he said.
'Every day'
"When I first started it was rare. Now someone is abused almost every day."
The married father of two added: "I got the idea of using a swab from a CSI episode. Initially, I didn't expect anyone to be caught. I'm glad they were - and I hope it acts as a message that people who do this kind of thing will be caught and dealt with.
"People don't seem to realise that they are putting other people's lives in danger by taking crews out of action. One of these days, it could cost a life."
The court was told Aslan forced Mr Taylor to drive his ambulance onto the pavemen
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I just checked the BBC site, and yes, the word 'captured' or 'captives', is used consistently. So it just cannot be a one reporter inadvertantly using it but a policy decision and made known to all writing on Iran.
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MORE MUSLIM DISHONESTY.
WHEN WILL PEOPLE LEARN NOT TO RUST THEESE LOT???
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=445902&in_page_id=1770&in_a_source=
Five civil servants suspended over "DNA espionage'
By IAN GALLAGHER and STEVE MYALL - More by this author » Last updated at 21:36pm on 31st March 2007
Five civil servants who help run the national DNA database have been suspended after being accused of industrial espionage.
It is alleged they copied confidential information and used it to set up a rival database in competition with their employers, the Government's Forensic Science Service.
The FSS - which is suing the five men in the High Court - helps police investigate evidence from crimes and sells its services to commercial customers.
It also maintains the controversial database containing DNA samples of almost four million people, the largest in the world.
The men, all from the Birmingham area, are named on the writ as Azim Akhtar, his brother Zaheer Akhtar, Sultan Mahmood, Nisar Ahmed, and Athar Agha.
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http://isupporttheresistance.blogspot.com/2007/04/what-to-expect-as-christian.html
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From Mark Steyn
"It is better to be making the news than taking it," wrote Winston Churchill in 1898. But his successors have gotten used to taking it, and the men who make the news well understand that.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=445934&in_page_id=1770
Schools axe controversial subjects
Last updated at 04:10am on 1st April 2007
Schools are dropping controversial subjects from history lessons - such as the Holocaust and the Crusades - because teachers do not want to cause offence, Government research has found.
The way the slave trade is taught can lead white children - as well as black pupils - to feel alienated, according to the study by the Historical Association.
And a lack of factual knowledge among teachers, particularly in primary schools, is leading to "shallow" lessons on emotive and difficult subjects.
Some teachers have even dropped the Holocaust completely from lessons over fears that Muslim pupils might express anti-Semitic reactions in class.
And one school avoided teaching the Crusades because its "balanced" handling of the topic would directly contradict what was taught in local mosques.
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Situations like the ones mentioned here really suck. I wish you all luck. As you know, we're having our problems here in the USA, but you seem to be further down the slippery slope.
Gandalf, so how'd you like the US? Like I said before, if you ever get to my neck of the woods, let me know and we'll plan a trip to the range.
BTW, and completely OT, I have a question that it seems only a Brit could likely answer. I was watching a show on FoodNetwork today called Nigella Bites (odd name that, but it's not what the question is about), which seems to be English. One of today's dishes was deep-fried candy bars (Bounty being the specific brand today). What's up with that??? Deep-fried candy bars? Enlighten me.
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Sometimes we fry 'candy bars' in batter. It is nice but it is quite fattening. You just dip the bar in batter and then deep fry it.
That was the most random question ever on this site ;-)
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On the news today, I heard talk of putting the sailors on trial in Iran.
Also, today Iran televised another "confession" from the sailors.
What a mess these Muslims are making of the world!
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=445862&in_page_id=1879
Hello, my legs and my dear, dear feet. I'm so sorry. I miss you so much
By GILL HICKS - More by this author » Last updated at 11:14am on 1st April 2007
Comments (8)
It was only a second, no more than a click of the fingers. In that time the lives of all of us in that packed Tube carriage were changed for ever.
It was as dramatic as being on a sunny beach one moment and finding yourself in the bowels of hell the next.
In the aftermath of the blast, I drifted in and out of consciousness. The air was acrid, saturated with dust and the stench of burning electrical cables in the twisted metal shell that had been the carriage. People screamed.
…
Late on Friday night, the day after the bombings, I returned to consciousness, in a panic. Every nurse and doctor there knew what I was asking – ‘Are my legs still there?’
I remember a soft voice telling me:
‘I’m sorry, Gill. They couldn’t be saved. I’m so sorry.’
I was hysterical. I didn’t want to breathe through a tube and there were wires all over me –I didn’t want them either.
By Monday, my fifth day in intensive care, I was calmer. Joe explained what had happened to me between King’s Cross and Russell Square stations.
‘Darling, my darling Gill, you were in a bomb, a terrorist attack.’
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http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2007/03/is-european-civil-war-inevitable-by.html
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Did anybody else notice that a pick-up truck drove slowly past the protesters with a back full of rubble (ie ammunition for the mob)? I wonder if this was laid on for them by their government? Wouldn't surprise me!
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The British Gov't has presented its case so tepidly... where's the outrage? Why is no one saying "they were at longitude soandso, latitude suchandsuch, we have GPS fixes on them. They were NOT in Iranian territorial waters, now give our people back, OR YOU HAVE DECLARED WAR ON THE WEST!" No more of this "be nice to us or else we'll try to sound very very stern in our next communique." What a sorry state of affairs! Nicey-nicey will not work with any of the Islamic states, doesn't ANYBODY in the Government "get it"?
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nope.
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