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What lessons can be learned from Mumbai?
We must not wage a war on 'terror' but rather on the poisonous ideas that inspired this attack, namely those of people who think its ok to kill people in the name of their (non-existent) 'god'.
Destroy religion and you will civilise the world at a stroke and attacks like this will become a thing of the past.
What's your view on Damian Green's arrest?
Does anyone believe Ms Jaquci Smiths feeble protestations that she knew nothing of this raid ?
I think not, it's common knoweldge her ultimate goal is to establish a police state and silence all opposition to her loony policies. That this outrage was perpetrated using anti terror legislation is all the proof I need that we are one step closer to her fascist master plan. Damian Green is simply lucky Jaqucis fascist thugs didn't kick his door down at dawn and lock him up without charge.
Britain's jobless: Who cares?
This is the problem, having kids to get benefits because people are too lazy to work, and look at the daughter, a child at 17? STOP BENEFITS FOR THESE PARASITES, get them into work, at least give them community service so they earn thier money, peopl elike this are a drain and discgrace on teh taxpayer all through laziness and i have no respect for these leaches, LAZY, plain and simple!
Do you have a sense of belonging?
My community? Well, I have nothing in common with my immediate neighbours.
I tend to regard my community as "the British people" - although, sadly, these days I feel like I belong less and less. And no, this isn't a typical xenophobic comment. The fact is, with mass immigration, most of the immigrants are NOT loyal to the UK, and regard it as their home. With these attitudes, how are we supposed to live side by side with them under the pretence of one nation?
Do you have a sense of belonging?
I would like to think I was part of the community.
However, we recently had a "community newsletter" through the door, advertising events in our community.
There were events for:-
Disabled people
Ethnic minorities
People whose first language is not English
Single parents
People with mixed race children
Gay, transgender, and lesbian people / parents
There were NO EVENTS WHATSOEVER for people like myself; Working, white, English, heterosexual, functional family.
We don't exist
Do you have a sense of belonging?
In the case of Stoke On Trent it's hardly a surprising result since they are all mostly related !
Despite New Labours attempts to destroy the community, set everyone spying against everyone else, foster fear and mistrust of potential 'terrorists', charge exhorbitant rates for simple neighbourhood services such as bin collections and parking and encourage councils to spy on, harrass and brand as terrorists myself and my neighbours I'd say we're coping as best we can.
Do you have a sense of belonging?
Good old Thatcher. She'll haunt us for decades. Me and my friends will enjoy a very strong sense of community when we throw a massive party when she dies. Course, she destroyed society but what does she care - she went off to live in some gated community in Dulwich. That's aspirational isn't it?
What's your view on Damian Green's arrest?
Adolf, Mugabe, Stalin, Brown...
What's your view on Damian Green's arrest?
I dont trust Jacqui Smith or Brown or Blears or Balls or Harmen
Britain's jobless: Who cares?
Written by Usuckengland on Wed Dec 03 10:15:32 UTC 2008. 2 recommendations.
England is the laughing stock of the world in terms of what it dishes out to useless, lazy families likes these. Having had to move here for my husband I can tell you first hand this country is a total rip off. The government basically sodomizes any one who works, and wipes the ass of anyone who doesn't. Pathetic! Why don't they get these people to clean up the streets which are covered in their greasy chip containers. Be very very embarrassed England, the world views you as a joke!
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