It looks like the Internet Police are now starting to justify their presence .....
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Good luck to them as well - just be very careful what you say folks.
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i see mr ahmed has been bailed. would that have been the case if you were in pakistan jim?Jimandsi wrote:
It looks like the Internet Police are now starting to justify their presence .....
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Good luck to them as well - just be very careful what you say folks.
mmmm, rather a little optimistic mum :Not me Guv:Gypsy wrote:Well that has got to be a first because ordinarily the comment would have been he was expressing his feelings at those who were oppressing his 'brothers' Maybe at long last people in the UK will realise it is not just a one way street.
i bought a copy of the leeds evening post just to read it ,guess what? its written in fecking urdu.The Lone Ranger wrote:Anyone know what he said?
Well last week through the door was a leaflet saying the main road past the cricket ground will be closed, About 12 languages, 1 british, , I noticed it on the wall in the quaks too, were doomed,cunningham wrote:i bought a copy of the leeds evening post just to read it ,guess what? its written in fecking urdu.The Lone Ranger wrote:Anyone know what he said?
just like to say spare a thought for the loss of 404 brave men. RIPGypsy wrote:Just typed it into google and this came up WITH THIS Halfway down it says ....was bemoaning the level of attention the British soldiers who died in a bomb blast last week received compared to Afghan civilians who have died in the war...... [b]
they are indeed. but how many good boys join the forces rater than turn to crime,cos the imigrants do all the jobs for less money? bugger it im off to play snooker.Gypsy wrote:Lots of those brave men are little more than boys. All just doing a job. RIP