Archive for 2003
Witches for Ozzy
It seems the UK’s witches are rustling up a spell to make sure that Ozzy is number one. Well if this is true more power to them. Anything to keep Sir Quiff and Pop Rubbish from the number one spot is a jolly good idea.
And more idiocies from loon set: it seems the Freemasons are aliens with close links to the awful nasty Zionists.
4 commentsPot calling kettle black?
Re: Inflammatory, bigoted and hate-filled
Date: 21 December 2003
Sir - I was appalled and disgusted to read Kevin Myers’ Islamophobic, inflammatory, bigoted and hate-filled article “The tide is turning and we are unprepared” (Opinion, Dec 14). His views reinforce the British National Party’s message that British Muslims are a danger to our own country. His argument focuses on the decision of one local library not to display a poster for a carol service - but Muslims were not even responsible for this.
Mr Myers repeatedly contrasts Muslims with “us” Europeans, refusing to acknowledge the fact that the majority of Muslims in Europe were born here. Indeed Mr Myers’ premise that Islam has only recently “taken root” in Europe is inaccurate - has he not heard of Bosnia, or Islamic Spain for instance?
He further displays his ignorance in his statement that the notion of social justice for all regardless of creed is entirely absent from Muslim societies. This principle is in fact enshrined in the Koran (3:75, 5:8, 21:107, 60:8 etc).
Mr Myers states that in Islam “there are extremes which have no parallel in Christianity, nor even in communism or Nazism”. What have Muslims done that could be worse than the Spanish Inquisition, the Holocaust, or Stalin’s slaughter of more than 20 million of his own people? He states that “Europeans are hopelessly ill-equipped to deal with an abiding mass loyalty to foreign entities by their fellow citizens”. Haven’t we Europeans coped for decades with the loyalty of many European Jews to Israel, some training with and fighting for the Israeli army?
By contrast European Muslims have shown no such mass loyalty to any “foreign entity”. Without any evidence or trial, let alone conviction, Mr Myers finds the British prisoners at Guantanamo Bay guilty of terrorism. He seems to have little respect for the noble principle of “innocent until proven guilty” - a traditional ideal of the European civilisation he pretends to defend.
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Farid Ali, Swansea
Just for good measure, below I post a short round-up of ROPMA’s caring & sharing attitude towards Jews. Notice Mr Ali mentioned Jews and “dual-loyalties” in his letter. Notice he doesn’t mention that in Islam, Islamic law trumps local laws. And when was the last time you heard Jews calling for the US or the UK to become a Jewish state? In both the US and the UK there are Islamic groups actively working to change their adopted country into a caliphate. Jihadwatch has the goods on the latest gathering of these types in the US.
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Egads!
Thanks to “Fingers” I actually agree with something that came out of the mouth of “Two Jags” Prescott. On a Sunday news programme he wondered if MJ would be allowed to come to see his mum in the UK if he were an ordinary person. Not the slightest bit worried about the charges, Michael had a party with lots of young boys in attendance.
Comments are off for this postAye, ‘Tis The Season !!
JFM looks forward to the holiday season with great glee, for then her stalking skills are put into full play. She’s not on the prowl for naughty politicians; she’s not flushing out stupidity amongst the population; she’s not even pursuing evil. So what is her prey, then, pray tell?!
‘Tis the season for The Mighty Haggis Hunt, that’s what. It is now in full cry, here, complete with web-cams to assist ye mighty sportsmen.
1 commentAn LP con without the Boortz?
“We, members and supporters of the Libertarian Party, object to the scheduled appearance of talk radio host Neal Boortz as a speaker at the Libertarian Party’s 2004 National Convention. We further request that said appearance be cancelled.”
From: Rational Review
Comments are off for this postDubya Does Libya
TRIPOLI/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Libya, a pariah state for decades, said on Friday it would abandon its weapons of mass destruction programs and allow unconditional inspections, drawing praise from Washington and London for its move toward rejoining the international community.
You know, for a moron, George Bush seems to be engineering something of a seismic shift in the Middle East.
Of course, it’s probably just coincidence. How much you want to bet Boy Assad makes some similar move in the next few months?
3 commentsTense times for NYC
There is genuine threat to NYC from a ROPMA suicide bomber this holiday season.
Thanks to: Henry
In the meantime ROPMA is planning to hold a little hate-fest down in sunny Florida. No doubt trying to figure out why their plan for a Caliphate in the US is going a bit too slowly. The liquidation seems to have hit the buffers as well.
Via: LGF
JihadWatch has more on this story.
Comments are off for this postA Coup in the EU?
EURSOC seems to think Chirac has pulled one off. It was France that scuttled the summit in order to ensure a two-speed Europe.
The question is whether or not this is a bad thing for the UK.
Comments are off for this postBrussels and Christmas
The Telegraph reports on the latest EU regulations for Christmas.
In the light of the news that EU food laws on toxin levels in Brazil nuts have led to a collapse in Christmas supplies, here are those Brussels winter season measures in full.
Chimney dimension directive In line with new obesity guidelines, British chimneys will not allow the passage of any visitor with a waistline larger than 30 inches. No derogation for single pensioners with the world’s children to support.
Doorstep noise infringement regulation The raising of voice levels above a whisper will contravene new cross-EU decibel limits. A contravention along these lines will be exacerbated if a specific religious element is also included. Tunefulness and cherubic quality of carol singers will be no mitigation.
Abuse of alcohol while in control of machinery To counter the rise in domestic accidents, strict limits on port consumption imposed on those in charge of seasonal viewing. Remote control ownership while over the limit and watching Bond film heavily punished - deep post-lunch coma no excuse.
Comments are off for this postI Write The Songs
This is kind of cute. Type in whatever you like and it “sings” to you, using a library of sound clips. (If it doesn’t recognize a word, it’ll substitute a tone instead.)
You could have a lot of fun with this.
OK, some fun.
Comments are off for this postA Day of Some Note !!
Today is Our Fearless Leader’s Birthday, so be extra nice to Andrew on this special occasion [you may all return to your regularly scheduled attacks, tomorrow].
10 commentsAren’t we lucky?
Its trial has been postponed so that he might come to England. One wonders if other people in such a position would be able to take a holiday at such a time as this.
Update: The freak has been charged.
Update II: Jacko is now a Muslim. Obviously in preparation to make sure they are his “posse” in prison. Prisoners generally don’t like pederasts and have a habit of killing them.
3 commentsLOTR sillyness
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Eomer If I were a character in The Lord of the Rings, I would be Eomer, Man of Rohan, heir to the throne, nephew of Theoden and brother of Eowyn. In the movie, I am played by Karl Urban. Who would you be? |
Via: Dean
2 commentsSaudi bans dolls and stuffed toys
“Saudi Arabia has banned the importation of female dolls and stuffed animals, giving merchants three months to dispose of such stock, a state-guided newspaper reported Wednesday. Interior Minister Prince Nayef ordered the ban which was relayed around the country by the national Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Al-Riyadh said. The daily gave no reason for the ban, which could not be confirmed with government officials Wednesday. Strict interpretations of Islamic law ban representations of living beings and any exposure of the female figure.” (12/17/03)
This bit of ROPMA stupidity comes via Rational Review. No doubt they believe that stuffed animals are part of the worldwide Jewish conspiracy. Haven’t read the bit in the Protocols about stuffed animals and dolls, but I bet the Saudis found it.
3 commentsVoodoo hoodoo legal style
“Prosecutors in a trial in Miami complain that their seats and evidence boxes are being covered with voodoo powder. US District Judge Patricia Seitz has been shown a large quantity of the greyish dust which was dumped in what’s believed to be a Santeria ritual. … Veteran Assistant US Attorney Richard Gregorie said he respects all religions but is tired of getting his suit coats cleaned of powder residue.” (12/17/03)
via: Rational Review
Comments are off for this postAnthony against Auntie
Anthony asked the BBC why they published several vile letters on their Talking Points Bulletin Board. One of these letters calls for President Bush to be killed. Anthony was not impressed with their reply to his query.
Comments are off for this postStrong ‘n’ Silent Night
It was the night before Christmas. The house was very quiet. No creatures were stirring in the house. There weren’t even any mice stirring. The stockings had been hung carefully by the chimney. The children hoped that Saint Nicholas would come and fill them.
Via About Last Night channelling Danger Blog! channelling James Thurber channelling Ernest Hemingway channelling Clement Clarke Moore Major Henry Livingston Jr.
Oh, hell. Just click here.
Comments are off for this postHow to keep one’s sanity in the loopy-lefty world……..
A fine statement of belief that needs repeating every day, everywhere!
1 commentShould we let the UN run the internet?
“This is not just a hypothetical question. The ruling elites in a number of foreign countries (including South Africa, China, and Brazil) believe that the United States exerts too much control over the Internet. They believe that it would be better if something called the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency, controlled the ‘Net.” (12/15/03)
This scary concept comes via Rational Review.
2 commentsRunning Back To Saskatoon
Still busy, but not too busy to promote the inaugural Carnival of the Canucks.
It’s a blogfest of moose, mosquitoes, and maple syrup.
Plus we exchange American dollars at the official rate.
Comments are off for this postPost-Blair Labour?
Both Dot Comrade and British Spin are contemplating the party’s future leadership and direction. Most interesting reading for the political junkies amongst you.
Meanwhile, EURSOC has come to the conclusion that most of those at the recent Consitutional Convention did not want it to suceed. They discuss the potential losers as well. In the DT they describe the hammering Blair took from Michael Howard yesterday.
Comments are off for this postA few interesting links…
PP has all the skinny on those who think that Jesus is Hitler, the fact God is suing over copyright, and that Knight-Ridder has a policy of not hiring tools of Satan.
Comments are off for this postThe Sounds Of Silence
Blogging will be intermittent over the next couple of days. Something’s (nothing critical, just time-consuming) come up and I need to attend to it.
In the meantime, you can entertain yourselves with this acrobatic jet display. Use your arrow keys to control.
(Via 2 Blowhards.)
Comments are off for this postPolitical Correctnes in Technology
Jim Rendon of SearchNetworking.com has an interesting story about the use of the terms “Master” and Slave” as used in connection with Technology.
Comments are off for this postAnti-semitism 21st century style
Jean-Christophe Mounicq has written a poignant piece on the new European anti-Semitism. And it doesn’t come from the far-right either.
Via: Glenn
2 comments‘…the balance of opinion we have received so far.’
The BBC doesn’t have to pay for all the insightful political opinion found on its site…
I have a message for the Iraqi people: You will now have to fear the rule of George W Bush and his kind forever more. Your dictator was just replaced by another. Sorry.
Mathew Goad, Ojai, CA , USA
There are loads more if you can bear it
8 commentsFree Speech EU style
As Terrance Coyle says: You cannot make this up.
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