Warsi pelted wih eggs - what a waste of good food
I could not resist this one, Baroness Warsi has been pelted with eggs, personally I think it is a waste of good food and she should have been pelted with pig swill, but as it was her fellow Muslims who pelted her that is probably too much to ask for
She went to Luton to visit the Muslim area of Bury Park, I have to ask why did she only visit the Muslim area, this lady has been voted "one of the most powerful women in the UK" by Trevor Phillips, now there's a recommendation for you.
She says she stood up to these people, now we must remember that this woman is the so called shadow minister for community cohesion, in the video which this post is linked to she is indeed discussing with this group of Muslims, these Muslims are of the heavy bearded fully kitted out variety and this woman says to them " you know the prophet mohammed".
What an idiot, of course they know about mohammed, she later called them idiots and not representative of Muslims in the UK
Watch the video before it disappears
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Why on earth did she have to bring Nick Griffin into her little drama?
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In Lebanon, influential Shi'ite cleric Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadllallah issued a statement calling the vote racist, and the fruit of a "propaganda campaign aimed at presenting a distorted and frightening image of Islam to the Swiss public". He urged Swiss Muslims not to respond with violence to the outcome.
But Islam is the RoP. Why should anyone think that Muslims will react violently.
Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadllallah, admit that you are Islamophobic.
More reactions here.
http://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/front/Swiss_minaret_ban_sends_ripples_worldwide.html?siteSect=105&sid=11562902&cKey=1259614817000&ty=st
All the world liberal idiots, as well the Islamist nuts are frothing at the mouth.
Sample
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner appealed for the Swiss to go back on the decision, which he described as a "show of intolerance". He said he was "a bit scandalised" by the ban, which amounted to "oppressing a religion".
Sweden, holding the presidency of the European Union, also came out strongly against the result. Integration Minister Nyamko Sabuni said voting on the issue had been "an abuse of the Swiss voting system", while the Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt said it was a "display of prejudice and perhaps even of fear ... at all levels a negative sign".
Tobias Billström, the Swedish migration minister, added that it was rare to make such a decision by referendum, with issues such as building height or location usually the domain of town planners. The Austrian interior minister, Maria Fekter, agreed.
Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini said he was "greatly concerned" at the signal the vote sent to the Islamic world.
For Germany the outcome demonstrated that there was fear of Islamicisation, which needed to be "taken seriously", said Wolfgang Bosbach, head of the German parliamentary internal affairs commission. But Christoph Steegmans, spokesman for the German Chancellery, said the government was "certain that freedom of religion was as important in Switzerland as it is to us".
or from the UN
Meanwhile a spokesman for the UN High Commission for Human Rights also confirmed on Monday that legal experts were assessing whether the ban conformed to international law. The Commission will give its position on the outcome once the legal assessment is complete.
This is the UN commission on Human Rights, some members are
Burkina Faso, Congo (Brazzaville), Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Kenya, Mauritania, Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Swaziland, Togo, Zimbabwe
12 from Asian States:
Bhutan, People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka
And this bunch of undemocrats are going to try and reverse a decsion by the most democratic country in the world.
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And this from another undemocratic institution, that has managed to seize power by stealth and decption.
"The decision, although an expression of popular opinion, is a source of serious concern," said Lluís Maria de Puig, president of the EU.
We know, we know - the EU has never liked the idea of popular opinion.
Swiss beware - if you join the EU, that will be the last time you will have the luxury of "popular opinion". You will though, have lots of unpopular opinions shoved down your throat.
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Gandalf
Wrong thread.
The site is getting very difficult to post on.
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Agreed I have not been able to log on for 3-4 days. Before then I have had trouble for weeks. Hacking attack?
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E-mailed to Quickblog today
Dear sir/madam
People are experiencing difficulty in posting comments on my site Up Pompeii
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Difficulty in actually accessing the comments section
difficulty in actually posting ( the submit comment)
comments going to moderation, I do not use the moderation option
Below are just two of the reports I have received on this point
Please investigate and rectify, thank you
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Shame we won't get the same referendum in the UK, wouldn't be to hard to work out where the popular vote would go. Shame our politicians never talk to real people!
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The idea is still unclear!
Cabinet Knobs / Door Pull handles
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I hope that they were spanish eggs,so that we will hear no more from this muslim slag.
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Dinasaur eggs would be better
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