“Institutionaly racist NHS”, anyone?
Oh Lord, were in trouble. A race lawyers talking cash again,
Remember the bright race lawyer who whipped the Stephen Lawrence affair into a grand race-hate pantomime. After the curtain came down on that show, 20,000 police officers resigned the force, street crime jumped 40%, and law enforcement was set back 5 years.
He was back crying racism when a bunch of innocent Burnley lads put 23 policemen in hospital, after the BNP threatened to march. Apparently their long prison sentences were racist; I’d call throwing petrol bombs at police attempted murder, but hey, that’s just me.
Some moron put bacon on a dead Moslems body; the BBCs talking setback in race relations the familys talking cash settlement and that lawyer’s back again. Not that the hospital was responsible, a racist worker or visitor obviously was. Im sorry for the family, but why do I have to pay?
Of course the BBC/Guardian brigade have gone completely bananas. Call me insensitive, but compared to todays crime epidemic, this hardly warrants blanket TV and radio news coverage; look for this to run and run and run.
This story barely made the local paper; but one racist hospital incident and its like 1930s Germany”.
It is decent, peaceful minority citizens wanting to be left alone who suffer at the hands of the race-industry and community leaders.
Much of the British population groans in pain on hearing the word racism, knowing this accusation is usually followed by our wallets getting lighter, and a race-lawyer getting richer.
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Not bloody likely!
Comments are off for this postThe Kurds unveiled
For over 120 years, a group of people has sought the elusive goal of statehood, a national identity, or at least protection of cultural rights. The group was promised statehood in the Treaty of Svres; yet had it denied. They continued in their quest to achieve this statehood, occasionally engaging in open rebellion brutally suppressed by the state. This group spawned a number of terrorist organizations and waged a virtual war against the state. However, these were ineffective. Who is this group? The Kurds.
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The first out of the breach is the latest Bonfire collection of inainities.
The Carnival is up for your reading pleasure. It has a movie theme.
Read more Comments are off for this postI always liked G. Gordon
“Last week, radio talk show host G. Gordon Liddy told Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson of CNN’s Crossfire that he would like ‘a shot at Bill O’Reilly,’ after he was asked what conservative would he most like to take on during the ‘rapid fire’ segment of the show. This came a day after Liddy appeared on Deborah Norville Tonight and said, ‘O’Reilly is an embarrassment to our side,’ answering questions regarding O’Reilly’s style on radio and television. Liddy’s remarks were made during interviews with the veteran host alongside Al Franken, a host of the new liberal network, Air America. In a reference to a confrontation last year at a book fair between O’Reilly and Franken, he said, ‘O’Reilly is no good at radio and part of that reason is because his most nuanced response to a complex question is ‘SHUT UP.’” (04/06/04)
This bit of sanity is from Rational Review.
1 commentROPMA rapper played by BBC
That naughty kiwi Zane Lowe has caused a bit of an uproar in certain circles
by playing a track by Scor-Zay-Zee, a DJ and producer with Islamic leanings.
The track criticises the UK’s relationship with the US, accuses the Royal Family of murdering Princess Diana and at one point says: “The queen lives in a house like Saddam Hussein. They’re both rich so I guess they are oneand the same.”
Arguing the British Broadcasting Corporation shouldn’t be giving airtime to such anti-establishment viewpoints, John Beyer, the director of Mediawatch UK (one of those ‘taste and decency in the media’ groups), told the Sunday Telegraph, simply: “The BBC should not be playing this song”.
A spokesman for the Beeb defended the inclusion of the song on Zane’s Radio
1 show. She told reporters: “It is a protest song and has been selected entirely on the basis of musical merit. The track is not part of the R1 playlist but has been spot played on the Zane Lowe show on Radio 1 at 10pm. The track has provoked strong opinions but no complaints and the lyrics represent the personal views of a particular artist, not those of the BBC.”
Via: CMU
Musical merit my arse. This wanker Kiwi DJ needed a bit of press is much closer to the truth.
In other news Mark Steyn takes on some witty satire that paints Christian fundamentalism (allegedly helped by Blair and Bush) as the biggest danger to the world. So tell me, was it a bunch of Christian happy-clappys who were trying to explode a dirty bomb in London?
ROPMA is on their best behaviour in Montreal according to Paul. Funny that a Jewish school gets torched very soon after there is an Islamist rally in Canada. Wonder if there is any link?
Another thing to wonder about is how ROPMA feel about this site.
3 commentsWe’re havin’ a party!
The bunting is up, the cake’s been ordered, and crazy ‘ol grandpa Frisk has promissed to do his victory dance.
That’s right folks, the Left has smelled blood, American blood, and Lord don’t it smell good. Hmmm..
Meanwhile Iraqis are putting their country back together, city elections held, schools opened, the power’s on, the economy’s booming and 70% of Iraqis are hopeful.
The Left, however, has other plans. Naomi Klein (No Logo, No Arab Democracy) can barely control herself. Shes cooked up another American conspiracy for the party.
The Guardian is ecstatic, and looks forward to Iraqi re-dictatorship, so it can get back to whats important, hating Israel.
The Left knows those A-Rabs towel-heads arent ready for liberty. Stickler Bush still thinks Iraqis can have democracy.. what a dunce.
Arab dictators, Islamists and the Left truly fear Iraqi democracy; it would ruin their desire for Israels demise, Americas defeat, and the West’s humiliation.
If only those idiot Iraqis would stop yearning for emancipation then things could get back to normal.
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