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Bullingdon Boys - Our "Betters"

The Bullingdon Club of 1992: pictured are (1) George Osborne, (2) Harry Mount, (3) Chris Coleridge, (4) Lupus von Maltzahn, (5) Mark Petre (6) Peter Holmes a Court, (7) Nat Rothschild, (8) Jason Gissing
“We will fight them on the beaches, we will
fight them on the sea and in the air ... we will never
surrender..”



Jack Straw, King Vaz the First, the Blair gang, "Lord Mandelson", those in the European Commission crooked money cartel, those deeply entrenched in the Citadels of Power, all make positively sure that those words never appear and are never
heard ,or repeated “anywhere”.

English men? Nothing more than plastic, processed, balls of fat, their eyes can only see a pint of beer, a pair of knickers, their “favourite” football field. Their brains can only count to five, about the maximum amount of goals usual in any match.

My sincere regards to all women, whatever their cause.

Amen.

Monday, 11 January 2010

Guilty? It's a badge of honour say Muslim hate mob (and because we're on benefits, the state will pay our costs)




A group of Muslim extremists who screamed 'rapists' and 'murderers' at British soldiers went unpunished yesterday - and called their conviction 'a badge of honour'.
The five were given conditional discharges for shouting 'baby killers' and 'terrorists' and waving placards at hundreds of soldiers returning from Iraq.
Outside court they were surrounded by a mob of supporters and boasted they would do the same again, saying they wanted to see sharia law in Britain.

The men, all of whom are on benefits, were each ordered to pay £500 in costs towards the prosecution. Outside the court, they defiantly declared: 'The taxpayer paid for this court case. The taxpayer will pay for the fines too out of benefits'.

Surrounded by other followers of Islam4UK - the group led by so-called preacher of hate Anjem Choudary - they said they would protest again.

This country needs a Stalin, not a Gordon Brown or wimpish Cameron not to mention Lord Mandelson and Neil Kinnock and entourage lurking in Brussel banking the money

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