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Originally posted by DodgyAgentAt least they will think twice about bombing London. Can we have one in Surrey too please?
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On a positive note
Originally posted by HarryspMMm, what is the exact reason why we do not want the largest mosque in the world to be built in britain?
I think we all ready have the largest hindu temple in Europe
So STOP victimising my beloved muslim brothers and Allah will have mercy on you
I am off now to hug a tree
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MMm, what is the exact reason why we do not want the largest mosque in the world to be built in britain?
I think we all ready have the largest hindu temple in Europe
So STOP victimising my beloved muslim brothers and Allah will have mercy on you
I am off now to hug a tree
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Originally posted by stackpoleAs we see the rise of extremists, we should not act all surprised and indignant. France are already seeing it.
Who was it who predicted rivers of blood?
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Originally posted by John GaltBut what will we do about it? Nothing!
Who was it who predicted rivers of blood?
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Originally posted by SupremeSpodWho did you say was paying for the bastard?
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Originally posted by wendigo100If this doesn't stir up the racists ... no, not just racists, but people who see their country as the know it being stolen from under their noses.
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Actually it doesn't look that bad. Certainly not as imposing as it would be if it was a traditional style mosque with minarets and everything.
Quite big though, having about the same footprint as the Millenium dome.
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Originally posted by NoddY"It will be something never seen before in this country. It is a mosque for the future as part of the British landscape.”
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I think they should also grant permission to build a 40,000 seat Mormon temple too
And I also agree that permission is a given. The council will be far to scared to turn this one down.
Mailman
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Mosque will have desired effect
Newham Council will give planning permission for the mosque (as they have done already for dozens of others) and will most likely also give annual grants (as they have done already for dozens of others).
In return the ruling (Labour) party can stay in power due to the block voting by the muslims.
So, its not just the muslims who benefit -corrupt politicians also benefit.
If anyone wonders if Newham needs a new mosque all they have to do is travel down East Ham High Street and count the number of mosques on one road.
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Given that it is the Olympic site that is proposed, I would have thought a temple to Hermes would be more appropriate. I see no reason why ancient pantheons should be excluded from the embracing of cultural diversity.
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CFKAE* gets new religious building
I thought Chico et al would like to contribute to this amazing new project in East London:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...892780,00.html
“The project’s backers hope the mosque and its surrounding buildings would hold a total of 70,000 people, only 10,000 fewer than the Olympic stadium...'It will be something never seen before in this country. It is a mosque for the future as part of the British landscape'.”
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