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Yet more tiresome BBC PC Crapola
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postindeed, but I pay for the Beeb and they refuse to give me news stories that matter like sharia law in the UK already
Sharia rulings can only be legally upheld as a form of arbitration. In the same way that any disputing parties can go to an arbitration service and accept the outcome of that arbitration (Look at West Ham and Sheffield at the moment).
The bias of the report makes it read like Sharia is now part of the British legal system which is utter ballcocks.
Before you start ranting at me please read some of my previous posts and note that I am one of the few people who have said they could support the BNP and often quotes on Islam being incompatible with the West and modern living.I am not qualified to give the above advice!
The original point and click interface by
Smith and Wesson.
Step back, have a think and adjust my own own attitude from time to timeComment
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostI am one of the few people who have said they could support the BNPComment
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It occured to me that there seems to be a psychological dichotomy with the luvvies of the BBC. I listen to the World Service a fair bit, and to be honest, it is almost worth the licence fee on its own (not that I pay it myself). But I notice a lot of programs/reports on muslims/islam. They seem to fall into 2 distinct themes:
1. Isn't Islamic culture sooooo interesting and we should learn to love our diverse brothers & sisters.
2. Al-Quaeda are going to kill us all!. They are winning! Aaargh.
It is quite an interesting psychological case IMO.Bored.Comment
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The publicly owned Channel Four is cutting 150 staff because of the drop in advertising revenues. When will the Bloated Broadcasting Corporation do the same and cut its useless staff ? Mr Cameron, please please please privatise this anachronism and save us each 140 quid a year !!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostIt occured to me that there seems to be a psychological dichotomy with the luvvies of the BBC. I listen to the World Service a fair bit, and to be honest, it is almost worth the licence fee on its own (not that I pay it myself).Comment
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Originally posted by contractor79 View Postsharia law is already here, didn't you know? google it up. BBC didn't tell us about that, wonder why?Comment
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