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« Reply #165 on: March 12, 2009, 03:05:29 PM »

The Protesters had what they saw was good reason to protest - it was their Countries which had been invaded, & they have reason to feel aggrieved.



I thought this was their Country?
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It is.

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« Reply #166 on: March 12, 2009, 03:07:14 PM »

The Protesters had what they saw was good reason to protest - it was their Countries which had been invaded, & they have reason to feel aggrieved.



I thought this was their Country?

It is.

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so was there own troops they were abusing not there own country being invaded?  ive got a headache lol
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« Reply #167 on: March 12, 2009, 03:07:17 PM »

I was in Luton last night, & this Protest was on everyone's lips.

Luton, for those who are not familiar, is very much a multi-racial area, with a high concentration of Italians, Asians, & East Europeans.

It was pretty sickening to hear all the ""these bloody people come here, la de da" sort of comments at the Table, while the Lithuanian Dealer just sat there, Dealing, but taking it all in. Ugh.

Racist fukwits no more no less.

isnt this just a form of protest to? it was ok for the soldiers to be abused in the name of protest but the people sitting at the table discussing it in front of a lithunian dealer isnt allowed and makes them racist fuckwits?

no saying i agree with either just playing devils advocaat

Racism is illegal, thank God.
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« Reply #168 on: March 12, 2009, 03:09:07 PM »

I was in Luton last night, & this Protest was on everyone's lips.

Luton, for those who are not familiar, is very much a multi-racial area, with a high concentration of Italians, Asians, & East Europeans.

It was pretty sickening to hear all the ""these bloody people come here, la de da" sort of comments at the Table, while the Lithuanian Dealer just sat there, Dealing, but taking it all in. Ugh.

Racist fukwits no more no less.

isnt this just a form of protest to? it was ok for the soldiers to be abused in the name of protest but the people sitting at the table discussing it in front of a lithunian dealer isnt allowed and makes them racist fuckwits?

no saying i agree with either just playing devils advocaat

Racism is illegal, thank God.

these bloody people come here, la de da"

that is not a racist comment, no more so than some of the banners the protesters were holding at the protest or the abuse they were openly screaming at the soldiers
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« Reply #169 on: March 12, 2009, 03:10:12 PM »

I was in Luton last night, & this Protest was on everyone's lips.

Luton, for those who are not familiar, is very much a multi-racial area, with a high concentration of Italians, Asians, & East Europeans.

It was pretty sickening to hear all the ""these bloody people come here, la de da" sort of comments at the Table, while the Lithuanian Dealer just sat there, Dealing, but taking it all in. Ugh.

Racist fukwits no more no less.

isnt this just a form of protest to? it was ok for the soldiers to be abused in the name of protest but the people sitting at the table discussing it in front of a lithunian dealer isnt allowed and makes them racist fuckwits?

no saying i agree with either just playing devils advocaat

Racism is illegal, thank God.

People can protest as much as they want tbh, but making comments about 'our country' and 'them living here' only highlights those that are both uneducated on the matter and have a racist slant to their nature. At least we know where people stand when they come out with shite. It's the silent ones we should be carful of Smiley

Also saying it in a poker room full of turds who think the same is not really putting your neck out there is it. Maybe they felt like bonding.
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« Reply #170 on: March 12, 2009, 03:11:16 PM »



It is.

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blame the old codger for protesting at my view

shit ageism there is  that illegal?
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« Reply #171 on: March 12, 2009, 03:11:20 PM »


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The Protesters had what they saw was good reason to protest - it was their Countries which had been invaded, & they have reason to feel aggrieved.



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I must have a blind spot, because I fail to see why that comment would cause angst.

If your Country  - or Mother Country, if we wish to be pedantic - was invaded, you'd have reason to feel aggrieved.

That's not to say I agree, or disagree, like, or disliike, or they are right, or wrong, it's just a statement of fact.
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« Reply #172 on: March 12, 2009, 03:13:07 PM »

The Protesters had what they saw was good reason to protest - it was their Countries which had been invaded, & they have reason to feel aggrieved.



I thought this was their Country?
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I would presume they would have family living in such countries that our soldiers are fighting a war against for oil where there have been uncountable innocent victims.IMHO of course

PS Obviously not saying that it's the soldiers fault,they just go were they're told
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« Reply #173 on: March 12, 2009, 03:14:06 PM »

I was in Luton last night, & this Protest was on everyone's lips.

Luton, for those who are not familiar, is very much a multi-racial area, with a high concentration of Italians, Asians, & East Europeans.

It was pretty sickening to hear all the ""these bloody people come here, la de da" sort of comments at the Table, while the Lithuanian Dealer just sat there, Dealing, but taking it all in. Ugh.

Racist fukwits no more no less.

isnt this just a form of protest to? it was ok for the soldiers to be abused in the name of protest but the people sitting at the table discussing it in front of a lithunian dealer isnt allowed and makes them racist fuckwits?

no saying i agree with either just playing devils advocaat

Racism is illegal, thank God.

People can protest as much as they want tbh, but making comments about 'our country' and 'them living here' only highlights those that are both uneducated on the matter and have a racist slant to their nature. At least we know where people stand when they come out with shite. It's the silent ones we should be carful of Smiley

Also saying it in a poker room full of turds who think the same is not really putting your neck out there is it. Maybe they felt like bonding.

were you there?do u know what was said or just guessing?
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« Reply #174 on: March 12, 2009, 03:14:28 PM »

I was in Luton last night, & this Protest was on everyone's lips.

Luton, for those who are not familiar, is very much a multi-racial area, with a high concentration of Italians, Asians, & East Europeans.

It was pretty sickening to hear all the ""these bloody people come here, la de da" sort of comments at the Table, while the Lithuanian Dealer just sat there, Dealing, but taking it all in. Ugh.

Racist fukwits no more no less.

isnt this just a form of protest to? it was ok for the soldiers to be abused in the name of protest but the people sitting at the table discussing it in front of a lithunian dealer isnt allowed and makes them racist fuckwits?

no saying i agree with either just playing devils advocaat

Racism is illegal, thank God.

People can protest as much as they want tbh, but making comments about 'our country' and 'them living here' only highlights those that are both uneducated on the matter and have a racist slant to their nature. At least we know where people stand when they come out with shite. It's the silent ones we should be carful of Smiley

Also saying it in a poker room full of turds who think the same is not really putting your neck out there is it. Maybe they felt like bonding.

Wow, brilliant!
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« Reply #175 on: March 12, 2009, 03:16:44 PM »

i was in luton at the time of the protest and can assure you the "shit" coming out of the protesters mouths were far worse than anything tikay may have heard at the table last night.

but thats ok they were protesting

reverse racism at its best
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« Reply #176 on: March 12, 2009, 03:17:38 PM »


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The Protesters had what they saw was good reason to protest - it was their Countries which had been invaded, & they have reason to feel aggrieved.



Somebody put the mods on high alert  Grin

Sandy

I must have a blind spot, because I fail to see why that comment would cause angst.

If your Country  - or Mother Country, if we wish to be pedantic - was invaded, you'd have reason to feel aggrieved.

That's not to say I agree, or disagree, like, or disliike, or they are right, or wrong, it's just a statement of fact.

I thought it was obvious that you'd draw comment and indeed that has happened.

Can you imagine if Arnie Schwarzenegger referred to Austria as his country at a political rally ?

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« Reply #177 on: March 12, 2009, 03:18:02 PM »

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I would presume they would have family living in such countries that our soldiers are fighting a war against for oil where there have been uncountable innocent victims.IMHO of course

PS Obviously not saying that it's the soldiers fault,they just go were they're told


There's not much oil in Afghanistan
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« Reply #178 on: March 12, 2009, 03:20:25 PM »

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I would presume they would have family living in such countries that our soldiers are fighting a war against for oil where there have been uncountable innocent victims.IMHO of course

PS Obviously not saying that it's the soldiers fault,they just go were they're told


There's not much oil in Afghanistan

not many saloons in the uk but you still wear a cowboy hat ;-)
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« Reply #179 on: March 12, 2009, 03:21:32 PM »

Like it or not, we live in a free country, a democracy & things like protests are allowed!!

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What do u want cia, a country that does not allow freedom of speech

Freedom of speech has long since past under the Labour goverment, only recentley the Dutch Mp Geert Wilders who produced a short film on Islam was denied entry to the country. His film may be controversial but if hes banned from even getting past customs how come its ok for those idiots in Luton.

"Wilders branded the British Government “the biggest bunch of cowards in Europe” after he flew in to Heathrow yesterday and was promptly put on the first plane back."

"I am going to Great Britain because I was invited by another politician [the UKIP peer Lord Pearson of Rannoch]. I am a democrat. I am serving freedom of speech. They are not only being nasty to me, they are being nasty to freedom of speech. They are more Chamberlain than Churchill," said Wilders."

"The MP had been invited to attend a showing of his 17-minute film at the House of Lords by Lord Pearson. The film features verses from the Koran with images of terrorist attacks in New York, London and Madrid, and calls on Muslims to remove “hate-preaching” verses from the text. Lord Pearson said that the screening would go ahead regardless."

Now a certain Lord Ahmed has been quoted as saying these protests in Luton were fine...O RLY when it suits you obv!

"A member of the Lords intended to invite her colleagues to a private meeting in a conference room in the House of Lords to meet the Dutch politician Geert Wilders, an elected member of the Dutch parliament, to watch his controversial movie Fitna and discuss the movie and Wilders’ opinions with him."

"Barely had the invitation been sent to all the members of the House when Lord Ahmed raised hell. He threatened to mobilize 10,000 Muslims to prevent Wilders from entering the House and threatened to take the colleague who was organizing the event to court. The result is that the event, which should have taken place last Thursday was cancelled. But after several hours of discussions on freedom of speech the event was placed back on."

"Lord Ahmed immediately went to the Pakistan press to boast about his achievement, which he calls “a victory for the Muslim community.”

So no the protests in Luton were not ok!
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