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On Monday, 16 May 2016 16:20:54 UTC+1, Asha Santon wrote:
On 2016-05-15 21:24:58 +0000, WTF cares what Jumper a racist has to say: http://biblehub.com/genesis/22-18.htm This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. Your message is not an email so was not checked by a tacky freebie av product but thank you for reminding everyone which product to avoid. Have a nice day you sad and lonely Microsoft Windows user. Steady on my dear, there is no need to get nasty. |
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On Monday, 16 May 2016 17:12:05 UTC+1, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Monday, 16 May 2016 16:20:54 UTC+1, Asha Santon wrote: The locals of Newham really do need to visit Baghdad to get their eyes opened. There is not even a vague similarity between the two places or their respective populations. Fun fact: 98.4% of people who have ever used the word "Londonistan" don't live anywhere near it. Ibecmile have you never heard the term Londistance? For Microsfart Windows user "halfwits" and Wallyfarmtoners to get thereby. He's so fart He's so fart He's sofart away from me. Pleased to hear the mayor of greater London town Says they can breathe again and see Undoing the undoing of Boris Clown Cheated on his wife then you and me Air so bad air so bad Air so bad, they just can't see So far away from me You're so far away from me He's gone to Wolverhampton to live all alone Someone said that's where all the racists be He's going to order curry on the telephone "And keep them far away from me" |
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On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 10:22:31 UTC+1, Anne B wrote:
As usual with the liberals always finding faults with the UK, it’s traditions, customs and its Christine regions Jumper Ah, yes, the good old Christian traditions. The Crusades. The Spanish Inquisition. The persecution of the Cathars. Bloody Mary. Burning heretics at the stake. The English Civil War. The Covenanting wars. Sectarian violence in Ireland and elsewhere. Warring football supporters. Bizarre and extreme sects. Forcible 'conversion' of heathens leading to wholesale destruction of traditions and customs in large swathes of Africa, America, Australia and Asia. Infinite variations on the theme of suppression or oppression of one flavour of Christianity by adherents of a different flavour. Killjoy puritans. Discrimination against people on religious grounds. All worthy, historic traditional Christian customs. And just by the way, if you are to be taken seriously as an upholder of tradition and customs, you need to take some lessons on the traditional, customary and correct placing of the apostrophe in good old UK English. Not such a fine day here today. Bit of traditional and customary Paki bashing cloud cover but at least it's not fair and the wind is light. For god's sake girl don't give the bloody fool ideas you know what could happen if he rubs two brain cells together. They'll start breeding and steal dawlish's job. |
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On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 13:44:25 UTC+1, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 1:06:46 PM UTC+1, MartinR wrote: On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 10:22:31 UTC+1, Anne B wrote: As usual with the liberals always finding faults with the UK, it’s traditions, customs and its Christian religion? Jumper Ah, yes, the good old Christian traditions. The Crusades. The Spanish Inquisition. The persecution of the Cathars. Bloody Mary. Burning heretics at the stake. The English Civil War. The Covenanting wars. Sectarian violence in Ireland and elsewhere. Warring football supporters. Bizarre and extreme sects. Forcible 'conversion' of heathens leading to wholesale destruction of traditions and customs in large swathes of Africa, America, Australia and Asia. Infinite variations on the theme of suppression or oppression of one flavour of Christianity by adherents of a different flavour. Killjoy puritans. Discrimination against people on religious grounds. All worthy, historic traditional Christian customs. And just by the way, if you are to be taken seriously as an upholder of tradition and customs, you need to take some lessons on the traditional, customary and correct placing of the apostrophe in good old UK English. Not such a fine day here today. Bit of traditional and customary cloud cover but at least it's fair and the wind is light. Anne It's great to see the resident bigot being so successfully verbally trashed. Well done Asha and Anne. Absolutely brilliant put downs, and so true. MR Seconded! Graham Penzance Turded |
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On Monday, 16 May 2016 23:07:51 UTC+1, Jumper wrote:
On 16/05/2016 16:20, Asha Santon wrote: On 2016-05-15 21:24:58 +0000, Jumper said: London's Cockney culture is being driven out of one of its last remaining bastions, Newham in East London ... leading to pubs and working men's clubs are closing down and a loss of Christian traditions. The Cockney 'culture' (excessive drinking, wife beating, washing the doorstep with jellied eels) died of natural causes long ago, as did workhouses and other memorable traditions. The Eastenders soap will realise this in a hundred years. The loss of christian traditions is to be applauded given that the united queendom has returned to being a secular country at long last if only in an effort to stop the good christian holy men molesting all the children. The borough of Newham lies just five miles east of the City of London, banking capital of the world, but locals say it now looks less like a British city, more like Baghdad. The locals of Newham really do need to visit Baghdad to get their eyes opened. There is not even a vague similarity between the two places or their respective populations. This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. Your message is not an email so was not checked by a tacky freebie av product but thank you for reminding everyone which product to avoid. Have a nice day you sad and lonely halfwit. As usual with the liberals always finding faults with the UK, it’s traditions, customs and its Christian religion? Yet the liberals still don’t listen to the people and so soon they’ll reap what they've sown, a rapture! Richard Dearlove is a very intelligent man, who can see which way the wind is blowing. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-36304721 --- What Sir Richard Dearlove was warning against was the rise of populist or fascist groups led by people with the same mentality as you. As you say, a very intelligent man. Tudor Hughes. |
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On Monday, 16 May 2016 16:20:54 UTC+1, Asha Santon wrote:
On 2016-05-15 21:24:58 +0000, Jumper said: London's Cockney culture is being driven out of one of its last remaining bastions, Newham in East London ... leading to pubs and working men's clubs are closing down and a loss of Christian traditions.. The Cockney 'culture' (excessive drinking, wife beating, washing the doorstep with jellied eels) died of natural causes long ago, as did workhouses and other memorable traditions. The Eastenders soap will realise this in a hundred years. The loss of christian traditions is to be applauded given that the united queendom has returned to being a secular country at long last if only in an effort to stop the good christian holy men molesting all the children. The borough of Newham lies just five miles east of the City of London, banking capital of the world, but locals say it now looks less like a British city, more like Baghdad. The locals of Newham really do need to visit Baghdad to get their eyes opened. There is not even a vague similarity between the two places or their respective populations. This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. Your message is not an email so was not checked by a tacky freebie av product but thank you for reminding everyone which product to avoid. Have a nice day you sad and lonely halfwit. -- Asha nature.opcop.org.uk Scotland Not checked by AV because the system is so the message cannot contain a virus What a load of tripe. In my lifetime and all of ours life has changed beyond recognition, just several generations ago life was so much harder. My father was born1921 and lived at the Elephant & Castle in a street St Gabriel that was bombed out during the war. His mother died when he was eleven in Lambeth Hospital aged 33 , she'd only been dead a week when his dad moved in another woman with her own kids and kicked him, his sister and two brothers out all day only to return home for bread and jam. They all shared one bed. When I found his address on the electoral record it seems that four couples lived in that house in 1928 as was common and no doubt all those couples had kids. But in 80 years our living standards have changed beyond all recognition but domestic violence is still an issue however it tends to be not the working class as much but the sub non working class that has developed under the liber decades of being advantaged by being pregnant, taking drugs and so forth. All those things will put you immediately at the head of the queue where housing is concerned and benefits is concerned. When we get to Dame Silly Davies the 'chief Medical Officer' who says adults who knowingly take drugs despite all the evidence as to the dangers are called patients' now that is a stupid liberal lefty view of drug criminality which you may believe in yet for all the improvements in wealth and health domestic violence still exist within the indigenous as well as the immigrant population and even more so there when it comes to levels and sheer numbers. So despite all these massive improvements it still goes on yet you talk in such a disparaging way about the indigenous working class Londoners who up until the fifties had a very hard life indeed which really was no different to the rest of the lower classes around the country but probably far better than those in the relative poorer parts of the world. Also as usual people of a left persuasion attack Christianity which is a far more passive religion than the new kid on the block Islam will ever be , so why not attack that. It always gets me as well about the sex attacks on children within the catholic church especially as men would bring up boys and the bulk of all sexual abuse in the Church was by men -the sort that hang around Beulah Heights. You say the demise of Christian religion is to be applauded but as I've said as an atheist the teaching of the bible seem far gentler and noble than those of Allah and the latter is precisely what will be replacing Christianity- is that what you prefer female genital mutilation, public beatings gays being thrown of Beulah Heights rather than frequenting them, do you find that preferable Gianna. I'm not sure what you stance on the Scottish referendum was but if it was for than that makes you a hypocrite as you then promote the identity of Scottish people (not that England ever tried to stifle it as not many English choose to live in Scotland bar the Islands). It seems to me you feel London should be ethnically cleansed of Christians and white cockneys and replaced by Islam honour killing and a far better class of people who just happened to have moved in. Maybe that would be good for Glasgow as well as alcohol abuse and wife beatings exist at levels far higher than those seen among the Cockneys . I guess they're just keeping old traditions going north of the border http://www.theguardian.com/commentis...estic-violence |
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On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 10:22:31 UTC+1, Anne B wrote:
As usual with the liberals always finding faults with the UK, it’s traditions, customs and its Christian religion? Jumper Ah, yes, the good old Christian traditions. The Crusades. The Spanish Inquisition. The persecution of the Cathars. Bloody Mary. Burning heretics at the stake. The English Civil War. The Covenanting wars. Sectarian violence in Ireland and elsewhere. Warring football supporters. Bizarre and extreme sects. Forcible 'conversion' of heathens leading to wholesale destruction of traditions and customs in large swathes of Africa, America, Australia and Asia. Infinite variations on the theme of suppression or oppression of one flavour of Christianity by adherents of a different flavour. Killjoy puritans. Discrimination against people on religious grounds. All worthy, historic traditional Christian customs. And just by the way, if you are to be taken seriously as an upholder of tradition and customs, you need to take some lessons on the traditional, customary and correct placing of the apostrophe in good old UK English. Not such a fine day here today. Bit of traditional and customary cloud cover but at least it's fair and the wind is light. Anne Look Anne most Londoners broke with serious religion many decades ago, bar from weddings , and Christening most people never bothered-well not in my lifetime. The truth is good old capitalism and the increase in control it gave humans over their lives diminished religion in this country. If thirty years ago someone had told me that 'blasphemy' laws would be relevant I would have laughed as would most people now of course we never hear the end about religion but its Islam not Christianity that is dominating issues. If there has been any resurgence in Christianity is due to the constant demeaning of the faith and the constant promoting of Allah not by indigenous folk but by people politicians have welcomed into the country. Did you know that Saudi Arabia refuses to take any Syrian refugees into its borders yet is currently funding the building of eight Mosques here in the UK ? You quote the Crusades the Spanish inquisition and so forth but with no context whatsoever. Christianity was a weakening force in this country and still is with the white non working classes not bothred and the middle classes switch to AGW as their religion. But now we will have a country eventually under a far more reactionary religion than Christianity would ever be |
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On 17/05/2016 13:44, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 1:06:46 PM UTC+1, MartinR wrote: It's great to see the resident bigot being so successfully verbally trashed. Well done Asha and Anne. Absolutely brilliant put downs, and so true. MR Seconded! Thirded. Although he won't take the hint. Egginton is like a punchbag, no matter how many times you hit him by destroying his aguments, he comes back for more! -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl Snow videos: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg |
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On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 16:49:15 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 10:22:31 UTC+1, Anne B wrote: As usual with the liberals always finding faults with the UK, it’s traditions, customs and its Christian religion? Jumper Ah, yes, the good old Christian traditions. The Crusades. The Spanish Inquisition. The persecution of the Cathars. Bloody Mary. Burning heretics at the stake. The English Civil War. The Covenanting wars. Sectarian violence in Ireland and elsewhere. Warring football supporters. Bizarre and extreme sects. Forcible 'conversion' of heathens leading to wholesale destruction of traditions and customs in large swathes of Africa, America, Australia and Asia. Infinite variations on the theme of suppression or oppression of one flavour of Christianity by adherents of a different flavour. Killjoy puritans. Discrimination against people on religious grounds. All worthy, historic traditional Christian customs. And just by the way, if you are to be taken seriously as an upholder of tradition and customs, you need to take some lessons on the traditional, customary and correct placing of the apostrophe in good old UK English. Not such a fine day here today. Bit of traditional and customary cloud cover but at least it's fair and the wind is light. Anne Fo bigot no one's going to see. At least they won't from me. I fogot about the link so to let you read now, far away from me But first of all I wrapped it up in poetry then sent it for all to see Rubber Johnson, these days, is not funny get them all away from me: http://www.theguardian.com/environme...MCNEWEML6619I2 Nitrogen dioxide is a toxic gas, get that away from me The trouble is that diesel valve seals never last, get that away from me And they are toxic under pressure that you just can't see get that so far get that so far Get that so far away from me away from me Produced by diesel criminals in Germany Vehicles that is linked to links on misery, get that away from me Respiratory problems or my kidneys, get that away from me. Its levels are increasing despite the MoT, get that away from me In focus, after Volkswagen was found to be, oh so far oh so far oh so far oh so far, Oh so far, from me Found out by the United States authorities, get that away from me To have cheated on emissions tests in the labrrrrty, get that away from me Oh so far oh so far oh so far oh so far, Oh so far from me |
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On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 16:35:21 UTC+1, Lawrence Jenkins wrote:
Have a nice day you sad and lonely halfwit. -- Asha nature.opcop.org.uk Scotland Not checked by AV because the system is so the message cannot contain a virus What a load of tripe. His message was an email? Are you blaming god for you not being a ******* or because your father was a *******? (Yes folks, I may have read it but that doesn't mean I understood it.) You don't have to live up to role models you seem to have disliked. Certainly not are your age. Anyway, how many Muslims were forcing you and him to live the way you/him/they determined? If that kind of a life was so ****ty why would you want to go back to it and take all those innocent Muslims with you. Because you would cut off your nose to spite their faces? Please don't bother to explain the nether reaches of what passes for your mind. You may know what you are talking about but I just don't want to -even if it were possible. Forecasting line-storms, volcanoes and earthquakes may be impossible according to stooopid but even when I get them wrong I enjoy failure far more than I should and reading anything from you has never been anywhere near as enjoyable. Ever! So I stopped reading you a a while ago. |
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