goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
Laurenrose
- 23 Mar 2017 08:22
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KATIE HOPKINS A LADY WHO SPEAKS THE TRUTH SHE SHOULD BE OUR PM
grannyboy
- 23 Mar 2017 08:27
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In the Scotland Yard statement the spokesmen asked the media not to name
the terrorist...WHY!!
If it had been someone from the 'far right' their name and beliefs would have been plastered all over tv screens and front pages!!!!!!!
grannyboy
- 23 Mar 2017 08:27
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duplicate post.
cynic
- 23 Mar 2017 08:33
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how much further right can one get?
you really are a pratt
VICTIM
- 23 Mar 2017 08:40
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I agree 100% with her piece , Europe will be a hotbed of terrorism for ever without doubt . Such vast numbers of differing cultures all in one continent and even country all bringing their hatred of others into one big juicy soft tolerant society .
Laurenrose
- 23 Mar 2017 08:46
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KATIE HOPKINS SPEAKS FOR 80% OF THE COUNTRY
iturama
- 23 Mar 2017 09:25
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You are right GB. If you are patriotic you are classed as far right or a supporter of populism, whatever that is. It is time to root out those that would cause us real harm instead of vilifying those that protest about those that would cause us real harm. At the same time, we musn't give the haters further ammunition by treating all muslims as if they were potential terrorists. The investigations must be focused. IMO those with dual nationalities must be deported if they are associated with hate groups, whatever the hate groups. Foreign clerics must also be deported if they cannot speak english or if they spout views contrary to english law and custom.
iturama
- 23 Mar 2017 09:38
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I find it sad that the lovies get all upset about old duffers at Muirfield voting against women members but say nothing against sex segregation in muslim meetings, or the hideous and degrading burka, or the sight of muslim women walking behind their masters on the street.
grannyboy
- 23 Mar 2017 09:51
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There's only one religion that is a threat to security in the west and that
is islam..
Hindu's, Sikhs, Jews, Russian Orthadox, JW, etc are all prepared to intergrate and
have no plans to create a worldwide caliphate like the muslim faith has.
I've nothing against those religions that do not have ulterior motives, only those
who wish to drag us back 1400 years..
Fred1new
- 23 Mar 2017 09:59
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I would think you would feel at home 1400 years ago.
mentor
- 23 Mar 2017 10:35
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re - grannyboy
In the Scotland Yard statement the spokesmen asked the media not to name
the terrorist...WHY!!
I would say grow up BOY
It is common sense......
on giving the name away, all the associates of the attacker, would throw the laptops and the rest into the toilets, instead of the white powder.
Once the arrest are being made, there will be plenty of time for name and shame
grannyboy
- 23 Mar 2017 10:47
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Canada: Bring on the Islamization!
'The mayor of Brompton, Ontario, Linda Jeffrey, was also seemingly unconcerned
about the calls in Toronto to murder Jews'
'The political establishment also does not seem concerned that imams are saying
that the Islamic ruling allowing slaves is still in force'
gatestoneinstitute.org/10083/canada-islamization
grannyboy
- 23 Mar 2017 10:52
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"on giving the name away, all the associates of the attacker, would throw
the laptops and the rest to the toilets"
If this islamist did have associates then they would have knew about the intended
attack and did what they do, or not do, then naming him wouldn't be such a big deal.
mentor
- 23 Mar 2017 15:43
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London attack: Police name Westminster attacker
The man believed to be responsible for the attack in Westminster has been named as Khalid Masood, by the Metropolitan Police.
Masood, who died in the attack, was not the subject of any current police investigations, but he had a range of previous convictions for assaults.
The 52-year-old was born in Kent but was believed to have been living in the West Midlands.
mentor
- 23 Mar 2017 17:05
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mentor
- 24 Mar 2017 10:08
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Westminster attacker
The man police say was responsible for the Westminster attack has been formally identified as 52-year-old Khalid Masood.
He was born as Adrian Russell Ajao in Kent and most recently lived in the West Midlands.
Masood, who was a father of three, is also believed to have lived at various times in Crawley, West Sussex, and Rye and Eastbourne, both in East Sussex, as well as Luton and east London.
mentor
- 24 Mar 2017 11:39
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There may be trouble ahead
but while there's music moonlight and music and love and romance
Let's face the music and dance…..........
UKIP at war again as backer Banks demands cash refund
(ShareCast News) - Britain's United Kingdom Independence Party found itself at the centre of another storm on Friday as one of its most prominent donors demanded his money back.
UKIP backer Arron Banks said he wanted £200,000 back for office services to the right-wing, anti European Union party.
Multimillionaire Banks left the party this month, claiming the party had suspended him. He donated £1m to the group before the 2015 General Election. UKIP claim his membership had lapsed.
Services he provided included call centres and membership administration. Banks said that since he had effectively been "suspended" he did not know "why I am going to provide the service for free"
"I don't think so. So - yes - there is a bill in the post for the thick end of £200,000," the Daily Telegraph quoted him as saying.
Confirming the existence of an invoice a UKIP spokesman said: "Since Arron Banks first became involved with UKIP, before the last general election, he has been a generous donor. All the support he has given UKIP has been on that basis and not on a supplier-client one. We don't understand why he now claims his generous donations were something different."
Lately Banks has been increasingly vocal in his criticism of the party after its poor showing at the recent Stoke by-election where new leader Paul Nuttall failed to take the seat from Labour.
Electorally the party has struggled. It only has one MP at Westminster, the Conservative defector Douglas Carswell who Banks has demanded be sacked.
mentor
- 28 Mar 2017 15:31
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Big mouth TRUMP did work on the US citizens and bought home made cars ........
US goods deficit shrinks sharply in February
America cut its trade shortfall with the rest of the world in February, amid a sharp drop in the pace of purchases of automobiles and consumer products from overseas.
The deficit on trade in goods shrank by 5.9% month-on-month to $64.8bn from $68.8bn in the month before, according to preliminary figures from the Census Bureau.
Economists had forecast a deficit of -$66.9bn.
Imports fell by $4.2bn from one month to the next to reach $191.6bn, while exports slipped by $0.1bn to $126.8bn.
When compared to January and in seasonally adjusted terms, exports fell by 0.1% on the month to $126.81bn, led by a 6.7% decline in those of foods, feeds and beverages.
Imports on the other hand decreased by 2.1% on the month to reach $191.6bn, with those of autos falling 8.3% to $29.1bn and those of consumer goods decreasing 5.8% to $49.03bn.
grannyboy
- 28 Mar 2017 17:48
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And Ford have cancelled plans to build a $1.5 billion plant in Mexico,
instead investing in the US..
The Dons getting the manufacturing back into the US..
ExecLine
- 28 Mar 2017 20:35
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I was amazed to read the following piece of News about a criminal event which can only happen in the USA....
An Oklahoma man fatally shot three suspected teenage burglars with an assault rifle when they broke into his home, and the 23-year-old is unlikely to be charged based on initial evidence, authorities said on Tuesday.
The three had forced their way into the house near the Tulsa suburb of Broken Arrow on Monday when the homeowner's son opened fire with an AR-15 military-style rifle, Deputy Nick Mahoney, a spokesman for the Wagoner County Sheriff's Office, said by telephone.
The male intruders were wearing all-black clothing, masks, and gloves, while one was armed with a knife and another had brass knuckles, according to authorities.
"This is a pretty uncommon thing for Wagoner County," Mahoney said of the shooting.
Two of the youths were 16 or 17 years old while the third was 18 or 19, Mahoney said. Two died inside the house and the third collapsed on the driveway.
Neither the resident nor the three intruders were named by authorities.
The trio's suspected getaway driver, Elizabeth Rodriguez, 21, has been charged with three counts each of first-degree murder and first-degree burglary. Under state law, a person who commits a felony when a death occurs can be charged with felony murder.
Rodriguez was arrested after she approached the Broken Arrow police to give information about the incident, Mahoney said.
Assistant District Attorney Doug Dry said the investigation was in its initial stages and any charges against the man would have to await such evidence as a coroner's report.
"Right now there's not anything that I know of that gives us any reason to arrest the individual that was alleged to have shot the three individuals," he said by telephone.
Dry said Oklahoma law allowed people to use deadly force in the case of a home invasion.