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Nick Griffin looks OK I suppose but generally why are far right types so fat and ugly? I think we need an immediate program to breed blonde, unbelievably handsome, intelligent and hugely muscled giants, properly representative of the Aryan species. Like me. Hmm.
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Bloody Hell, Jean Jacques Rousseau is back from the grave.Originally posted by scotspineindifference or pleasure at the death and suffering of others does little to lift one above the brute sentiments attributed to those others.
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Originally posted by scotspineindifference or pleasure at the death and suffering of others does little to lift one above the brute sentiments attributed to those others.
are you turning into a bed wetting tree higging liberal?
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indifference or pleasure at the death and suffering of others does little to lift one above the brute sentiments attributed to those others.
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Originally posted by Mailman
Obviously these two were not very good prayers were they! 
Mailman
Two more good muslims to add to the list.
I guess the ferry muslims were pretty cr@p at praying as well or was it gods way of letting our merry muslims know they were stepping out of line
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Golly. I never knew my evening cheese-on-toast was such a potent geopolitical statement. Must switch from Wensleydale to Camembert.
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Originally posted by Mailman
Obviously these two were not very good prayers were they! 
Mailman- they were not very good at arson either. In the west we would use petrol for such a thingand Danish cheese was set alight
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God works in mysterious ways
Police shot and wounded one person as they tried to stop hundreds of Muslim demonstrators in Kenya from marching to the Danish ambassador's house.
A vehicle that had taken the injured demonstrator to hospital rolled and killed another protester.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0...505413,00.html
Obviously these two were not very good prayers were they! 
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