WHY DON’T WE THROW THIS ISLAMIC BIGOT OUT OF BRITAIN?
Posted by Caledonian Jim in Daily Posts
The Iranian Supreme Leader’s representative in Britain has told UK Muslim servicemen and women to quit the British Armed Forces, saying that their involvement in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars is forbidden by Islam. In his first interview with an English language newspaper, Ayatollah Abdolhossein Moezi (pictured above), Director of the Islamic Centre of England, also said he regretted that protesters were killed by the Iranian security forces after the presidential election there in June but that their deaths were “unavoidable”. The cleric, personally appointed by Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to be his special envoy to the UK, also urged all Muslims to defeat the opposition to the Iranian regime.
Ayatollah Moezi, the most senior Iranian spiritual leader in Britain with thousands of followers from the Shia sect, said that it was wrong for followers of Islam to serve in the Armed Forces, especially in Afghanistan and Iraq where Muslims were being killed. He said : “Not only do I not accept it for Muslims to go there, I don’t accept non-Muslims to go there as well. We say that Muslims are not allowed to go and kill Muslims. Do you think that Christians are allowed to go and kill Muslims?” Interestingly, he said nothing about Muslims killing Christians – surprise, surprise. Who is this arrogant, self-appointed tosser, giving orders to UK citizens serving their country and grinning inanely as he justifies dictatorial doctrinal murder on his own streets ? Against the current background of brave British soldiers coming home in body-bags, why don’t we just arrest this bastard for sedition or else throw the raving racist religious bigot out of Britain back to his Islamic utopia right NOW ? Or are inner-city Muslim votes in the impending general election so important to New Labour that they’re prepared to put up with bigotted ravings like this from advocates of religious oppression and murder ?

In the UK a new opinion poll has revealed that less than half the population believes that human activity is to blame for global warming (above). It appears that Government ministers have failed in their campaign to persuade the public that the greenhouse effect is a serious threat to humanity requiring urgent action, a fact which will make uncomfortable reading for the Government as it prepares for next month’s climate change summit in Copenhagen. Only 41% accept as an established scientific fact that global warming is taking place and is largely man-made. A substantial 32% believe that the link is not yet proved; 8% say that it is environmentalist propaganda to blame man and 15% say that the world is not warming. And although they weren’t asked, I bet 100% believe that the Government use the issue as an excuse to raise taxes.

The kidnapping of a UK couple by Somali pirates was witnessed by the crew of a Royal Navy ship who held their fire while the hijackers escaped, it was revealed yesterday. Paul and Rachel Chandler (pictured above) were bundled from their yacht near the Seychelles on to a motorised launch as one of our ships approached but the Navy was (allegedly) unable to open fire for fear of killing the couple. The admission by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) that a Royal Navy ship was at the scene during the hijacking conflicted with an earlier statement which suggested the couple’s yacht was found by HMS Cumberland empty some time after they had been seized. The MoD agreed it had been “economical with the truth” but maintained that it kept quiet about the true course of events for operational reasons during a “hijack situation”. The MoD economical with the truth ? Hard to believe, considering how over-resourced we are with helicopters and other equipment in Afghanistan.

NASA scientists announced yesterday that a probe that was deliberately crashed into the moon (pictured above) near its southern polar region last month discovered at least 25 gallons of water. “Yes, we found water,” said Anthony Colaprete, a principal project investigator at NASA’s Ames research centre in California. “We didn’t find just a little bit, we found a significant amount.” Scientists hailed the discovery as a success and finding water is a huge boost for future missions. Most believe the likeliest places for water are at the poles of the moon, where there are craters in permanent shadow. Let’s hope they don’t find oil as well, or the Joint Chiefs will be wanting to get there a.s.a.p. to defend and protect democracy.
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Ayatollah Khan was quoted as a ‘Fatherly figure towards a critical youth’ when he was criticized in public. The representative he chose is as screwed up as he is. Some officials claim Global Warming does not exist and people are being exposed to baseless threats. And the bit about oil on moon..lol..you may never know man…
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Many are negating the effects of global warming, in spite of all data to the contrary. It is sad, really, because this is the world we are leaving to our children. If we are not proactive now, I fear the consequences in years to come will be dire.
Regarding the finding of water on the moon, I agree that this latest revelation will have some scurrying to drill, baby, drill. The reality is that here in the U.S. most citizens do not care about water on the moon. They would rather have enough money to feed their families than to see tax dollars wasted in outer space. We do not seem able to take care of our own planet, let alone polluting another.
Just watch your motherinlaw as she might slip something in your next drink.