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    #31
    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    So its open to interpretation? Just like our laws and those laid down by the ECHR, shirley a better use of your time would be to try and change the views of those who make the decision rather than spout nonsense on an internet forum. You don't like the law, what are you doing about it? You have a choice, a political approach or a campaign of (keyboard) terrorism against anyone who will listen.
    1. Don't call me Shirley.

    2. Pot...Kettle...Black.

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      #32
      Can he not just be deported to Brussels? The EC to like him more than we do. win-win.
      Keeping calm. Keeping invoicing.

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        #33
        The definition of war is not limited to nations only. For example 'civil war'.

        Regardless of motive; if any organised body or group take up arms against another, then that is Warfare.

        In this case it is a mixture of Terrorism and 'Asymmetric Warfare'.

        'Armed Jihad' is their term, not ours.

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          #34
          Originally posted by KimberleyChris View Post
          So what concessions should we give to Al Qaeda then?

          They do not want peace negotiations. To them this is part of a religious crusade, mainly fuelled by our standpoint on the Israel/Palestine issue.
          FFS, don't mention the word "Crusade", it has all sorts of connotations

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            #35
            Let's not deport Abu Qatada to Jordan. He was born in Bethlehem, which is now in Israel. Maybe we could send him there, and see how the Israelis look after him.
            Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.

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              #36
              This jihad business reminds me of Bush's comment about 'this crusade, this war against terrorism'. Funny how 'crusade' can mean anything from campaigning for moor lollipop ladies to bombing the hell out of a country. Maybe 'jihad' is similar.

              As for this guy. He should obviously be put on trial for whatever crimes he has committed.

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