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  1. Another bedroom general with intollerance towards anyone that doesn't pursue a Marxist agenda.
  2. Left wingers are renowned for having no sense of humour.
  3. I've missed your little digs VFTB.
  4. Millions of Britons have fallen silent to remember those who have died in war. But in London the solemn moment was marred by a small group of protesters calling themselves Muslims Against Crusades, who burned a model of a poppy. As the clock struck 11am, the nation paused to mark the anniversary of Armistice Day, when peace returned to Europe at the end of the First World War. The agreement between Germany and the Allies after four years of fighting took effect at the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" of 1918. Wearing their poppies with pride, people joined in the two-minute silence as various commemoration services and events were held around the country. The protest, in Exhibition Road, Kensington, involved about 30 people. About 50 counter demonstrators gathered nearby but the two sides were kept apart by police. Police clashed briefly with members of the Muslims Against Crusades group at one stage and at least one man was dragged to the floor and arrested. But order was quickly restored as officers completely surrounded the small group. More... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1328703/Remembrance-Day-Poppy-burning-Muslim-protesters-mar-Armistice-Day.html
  5. dune

    Train advice

    Can't help with the cost, but worth in bearing in mind you can get train tickets with pre paid tube/bus passes built in.
  6. Spare a thought for the pedo's, they can hardly walk into waterstones and ask for guide on kiddy fiddling.
  7. I think it's perfectly reasonable to expect those are who're given the opportunity to earn high wages to pay for the privilidge.
  8. I most certainly agree re overseas aid. This is scandalous.
  9. It's interesting that the vast majority of the population didn't attend these marches. I supported the war in Iraq so that cancels you out.
  10. Unfortunately the cause is lost because as the previous chief secretary to the treasury stated "There is no money left".
  11. The more violence the more publicity, but it certainly will not have any effect on policy and it certainly will not have impressed British people aside from fringe Marxist types.
  12. You're probably right, but from a political point of view the anarchists behaviour made the event an own goal and it'll be remembered not for the cause, but for the marxist vandalism.
  13. Check out the scum website.. http://whitechapelanarchistgroup.wordpress.com/2010/11/10/at-long-last/
  14. I can't see what pleasure you'd get from 6 hours plus on a motorway, but each to his own. It's not so much the poodle up, but the long drive back that does my head in. There have been times when i've litterally had to open the windows to stay awake coming home from games.
  15. Even from the Midlands it's too far for me, so fair play to those who are going.
  16. octopus
  17. Serios questions need to asked of the CPS for bringing those found not guilty to court. It's tax payers money that has been wasted. I was on jury service a few years back and the case I was supposed to get was against some scruffy marxist animal rights activists. Needless to say i'd have found them guilty, but the the CPS dropped the case at the last minute because of lack of evidence. I expect this happens all the time and in my view those bringing these cases to court are no better than Incapacity Benifits slobs wasting my taxes.
  18. Millions of Britons have fallen silent to remember those who have died in war. But in London the solemn moment was marred by a small group of protesters calling themselves Muslims Against Crusades, who burned a model of a poppy. As the clock struck 11am, the nation paused to mark the anniversary of Armistice Day, when peace returned to Europe at the end of the First World War. The agreement between Germany and the Allies after four years of fighting took effect at the "eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month" of 1918. Wearing their poppies with pride, people joined in the two-minute silence as various commemoration services and events were held around the country. The protest, in Exhibition Road, Kensington, involved about 30 people. About 50 counter demonstrators gathered nearby but the two sides were kept apart by police. Police clashed briefly with members of the Muslims Against Crusades group at one stage and at least one man was dragged to the floor and arrested. But order was quickly restored as officers completely surrounded the small group. More... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1328703/Remembrance-Day-Poppy-burning-Muslim-protesters-mar-Armistice-Day.html
  19. To be fair they were infiltrated by Anarchist thugs. The layabouts that turn up at G20 summits etc.
  20. I was right behind him sacking Pardew and am very happy with his replacement.
  21. That is wrong. It's almost as if they were guilty until proven innocent. I've noticed this happens a lot in local newspapers and it's not on.
  22. Typical workshy marxists.
  23. I notice that the anarchist scum were rioting yesterday. The police should have anticipated this.
  24. dune

    Shares

    That is the accepted view, and that is why the shares are so cheap, but I see an opportunity if the country becomes stable. http://blog.gregvalerio.com/2010/08/24/interview-with-andrew-cranswick-ceo-of-africa-consolidated-resources-on-acrs-concession-for-diamonds-in-zimbabwe/
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