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12 August, 2006 at 7:50 pm #233691
Call me crazy, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Tommy and Emma were the same person. If not they must have been separated at birth.
12 August, 2006 at 7:47 pm #235551We all know you BNP scumbags would love to see a witch-hunt against muslims but I don’t think it will happen.
11 August, 2006 at 4:26 pm #234899If america put pressure on Israel to comply with UN resolutions then Israel would be able to make peace with the arab governments and some of the militant groups. As events change on the ground and the governments end their struggle against Israel then pragmatism would take over within the remaining militant groups and they would fall into line too. So a negotiated peace is possible but if the mediation is biased and there’s no pressure on Israel then the stalemate will continue.
11 August, 2006 at 4:13 pm #234626@drivel wrote:
I must admit that although I have always been Pro-jew – I am starting to think they are being for to parochial in Lebanon and if it’s starting to sway me , then I’m sure a lot pf people are having 2nd thoughts
The BIG thing here is the NON-United Nations ; how the feck will anyone take them on board as a viable alternative to the USA when they are taking weeks to put an agreement on paper – while in the meantime 100’s if not 1000’s of innocent people are getting killed .
Which is my argument against the UN , by the time they decide to do anything it is invariably too late .Most people think Israel is taking liberties, as usual. Just as the Security Council is reaching agreement on a resolution, Israel decides to launch a new ground invasion consisting of 30,000 troops. You might ask why agreement is taking so long and the answer is simple, American bias towards Israel. As always happens when Israel is being discussed at the security council, you can always rely on the USA to throw a spanner in the works. America behaves like this for its own domestic political reasons. It’s so difficult for the Security Council to do anything regarding the arab-israeli conflict when the USA is determined to veto anything that is critical about Israel or doesn’t lean towards the Israeli position. That’s why the world wanted an immediate ceasefire because they knew how long it would take to work on a long-term resolution.
The UN isn’t an alternative to the USA, it’s a body for global cooperation and it does a lot of good around the world (e.g. eradicating smallpox). You’d have to be a strange person to want a world that is ruled by the will of american politicians rather than by laws, treaties and other international agreements.
10 August, 2006 at 5:40 pm #233676Emma, firstly I don’t believe you’re telling the truth. Secondly, you’re someone who has no compassion at all for her fellow human beings so why should I give a damn about you or your family? You spend your life preaching hatred towards other people and then you come on here with your pathetic sob story fishing for sympathy. Boo hoo, cry me a river. When you start caring about other people, I’ll start caring about what happens to you. As ye sow, so shall ye reap.
10 August, 2006 at 5:29 pm #234606After what happened in Stockwell and Forest Gate, I think I’ll wait to see what evidence is actually produced to prove that a plot really existed. If there was a plot then clearly a major attack was thwarted and congratulations are in order for the security services and the police.
At the same time, I don’t think it’s any coincidence that there should be a plot against US airlines heading to america from britain at a time when US foreign policy is facilitating the deaths of hundreds of innocent civilians in Lebanon. America (and Blair) just can’t seem to comprehend the fact that its biased foreign policy alienates moderates and fuels the fire of islamic extremism. It doesn’t justify terrorist attacks but only a fool would ignore the reason why something happens when trying to work out how to stop it.
To diminish the threat of islamic extremism, the UK and US need to win hearts and minds in the Islamic world. Yet time and again our policies in the Middle-East seem to ignore our relationships with the Islamic world. For example, what Israel is doing in Lebanon is not only immoral but is also unlawful yet it is fully supported by Bush and Blair. Obviously this generates anger towards our countries and makes us look bad. If our governments send out the message that might is right and that the ends justify the means then can they really be surprised or outraged when our enemies behave in the same fashion?
Well, I’m glad the plot was foiled (if there was a plot) but I think our governments need to think long-term with regard to solving the problem of islamic extremism. We can’t just rely on our agents intercepting plots, our politicians need to start addressing the root causes of this extremism and build bridges with moderates in order to stamp it out before it becomes a threat.
9 August, 2006 at 3:24 pm #233988Oh, I’m sorry, when you mentioned the number of mideast war threads I thought you actually knew what you were talking about. My mistake.
Why do I get the impression that you could start an argument in an empty room? Anyway, I’ll leave you to get on with your flying saucers and other nonsense.
9 August, 2006 at 3:15 pm #233987@Magoo wrote:
@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
There doesn’t need to be a half dozen threads by the same person on exactly the same topic. It’s spam.
If thats the case then so are all the middle east war threads.
How many middle east war threads are there started by the same person within a few days of each other?
9 August, 2006 at 3:12 pm #233673@emmalush wrote:
Theres no need to be ignorant pikey, thats not nice :(
We lived in an area where the locals (asian and african) were 99.9 not white. My dad had what was considered a good job in the area. It was only just round the corner from where we lived, and he used to have to take a block of wood for protection.
The image of that pretty much explains things. Anyway, it was made clear to us that a white man should not have the job and not live there, and that if we didnt leave, they’d be trouble. If i remember correctly, our cat “lucky” was killed, cant remember how, may have been accident, who knows.
Ive already explained this to slayer months ago.
Its not a nice thing to go through, so please dont try winding me up about it, or taking the p. White people have been victims of ethnic cleansing in England. To the great unwashed public of England (who watch eastenders and coronation st etc), it may seem like fiction, but it has and does happen.
Ive heard of an Englishwoman being cleansed in scotland. No doubt some non white or non english have had it happen. Multiculturalism does not work.
Do I hear violins playing in the background? Of course Emma, we always take everything you say at face value. Basically, what you’re saying is that your cat disappeared and so your dad quit his job and moved house. That sounds really credible. I suppose he ended up in the same job centre that Ugo used.
9 August, 2006 at 3:00 pm #234117I have no problem with muslims living in Britain. Anyone who would suggest that we should rid Britain of muslims is clearly an unbalanced individual. What is it about BNP supporters that make them come across as miserable, old, gits with an axe to grind against the world and his wife?
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