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Futile banning of Islamic organisations.

Futile banning of Islamic organisations.

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Originally posted by Redmike
And that is an extreme christian view?

Can I have a pint of what you're on?
Answer 1: No, it's not an extreme Christian view. It is an extreme view as such and at the same time it is an average Christian view.

Answer 2: Bubble water.

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Originally posted by Siskin
No, they rely on them for hot meals and clean clothes
Their meals would be cold by the time they reached me, numbnuts.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe
Yes, very. They believe in loving and serving their neighbour, because that's God's will.
Like Westborogh Baptist chuch, for example?

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I wish somebody would ban Televangelists, Scientologists, and Tom Cruise.

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Originally posted by Philodor
The Home Secretary has just announced thr baning of several extremist Islamic organisations but is apparently allowing their fanatic members to continue to preach murder and mayhem as long as they do so under another name.
Yet another Blairite futility.
I’ve never heard of a more brutal and shocking injustice that I cared so little about……

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Originally posted by scottishinnz
Are they banning extremist Christian organisations too?
That's a pretty daft question considering that no Christian organisation of which I am aware has been parading the streets of London demanding the instant decapitation of anyone defaming their prophet as have the muslim fanatics.

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Originally posted by ivanhoe
Maybe Red Mike or Scotty wants to see the Salvation Army banned ......
Yes, they are daft enough to do so.

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Originally posted by Siskin
No, they rely on them for hot meals and clean clothes
Not nowadays. The taxpayers fund the benefits system on which such persons exist in idleness so long as they continue to vote Labour.

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Originally posted by Philodor
Not nowadays. The taxpayers fund the benefits system on which such persons exist in idleness so long as they continue to vote Labour.
Oh do shut up. I don't think I've ever encountered anyone quite as dull and boring as you.

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Originally posted by Wheely
Oh do shut up. I don't think I've ever encountered anyone quite as dull and boring as you.
You silly little fool. You have bunked off to Norway so do not have to contribute to the upkeep of the dropouts we now have in the UK .

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Originally posted by Philodor
You silly little fool. You have bunked off to Norway so do not have to contribute to the upkeep of the dropouts we now have in the UK .
Have you read section 3(a) of the TOS?

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Originally posted by Wheely
Have you read section 3(a) of the TOS?
No.

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Originally posted by Philodor
Not nowadays. The taxpayers fund the benefits system on which such persons exist in idleness so long as they continue to vote Labour.
So, Philodor - what do you do to earn your corn then?

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Originally posted by Philodor
No.
I think you ought to. I fine upstanding gentlemen like yourself would probably want to ensure he playing by the rules.

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Originally posted by Redmike
So, Philodor - what do you do to earn your corn then?
You tell me what you do and then I'll answer your question.