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13 January, 2008 at 10:48 pm #303529
Wasp- that was the royal “you” not the singular “you”- it was generic, not specific
13 January, 2008 at 10:47 pm #303528@waspish wrote:
mmm let me think now. what is the biggest export from bolivia or equador.. oh yes COCAINE [and cornd beef, accepted] now i wonder why these countries would like to see us keep the open door policy we have now.. oh yes! so they can traffic ever more cocaine here, leaving them able to drive the price down and get ever more customers.
lets have another look at afghanistan shall we. when the talliban were left to murder,rape, behead,and generally do what muslims do, they almost erradicated the heroin trade, and what did we and america do.. ah! ye we went over there stuck our greedy grubby hands in the sweety jar and ousted the nasty talliban. [fair enough some may say.] but where are we now ? heroin has never been cheaper and its flooding into britain so fast that customs and exise are running ou of warehouse room to keep the stuff. and they say they only stop one in ten carriers. makes ya think doesnt it ? ive an idea. lets put the union thing aside and look at the reality. britain is fast becoming the drug capital of europe. it has more people on heroin than france or spain. thats a scary scenario dont you think ? we should stop any more foreign people coming here immediateley. before we start to look just like america. where the workforce is made up or poor immigrants such as the hispanics, and the illegals from mexico. while the americans live on welfare and half the country is either using or dealing coke, crack and heroin. and already parts of britain are echoing this state of affairs. look at liverpool, glasgow, birmingham, manchester, leeds. and quite a lot of our smaller towns and cities, there are dealers and crack whores everywhere. and where do they buy it from, mainly asian, or werst indian, and now easern european gang masters. bit it almost all comes from afghanistan,bolivia,equador ans san salvador. and were importing the carriers by the thousand every month.Wasp- how does the Bolivian government benefit from cocaine? It may be an unofficial exporting unit but cocaine is hardly the legally shipped across open seas
Drugs- if you didnt buy them, they wouldnt be here- cannot think of anything more simple than supply and demand- if you don’t demand it, it ain’t supplied
13 January, 2008 at 10:43 pm #303540@emmalush wrote:
Mohammed is set to overtake Jack as the most popular boys’ name in Britain as a result of the high birth rate in Muslim families, which is driving the British population to a record high.
A report from the Office of National Statistics says the highest birth rates are in the Pakistani and Bangladeshi communities, both predominantly Muslim.
Jack was the most popular boys’ name last year, chosen for 6,928 babies. Mohammed – taking into account all of its variant spellings – overtook Thomas to lie in second place with 5,991 babies named.
Muhammad Anwar, a professor of ethnic relations at Warwick University, said: “Muslim parents like to have something that shows a link with their religion. The Muslim population is generally young and you expect a higher birth rate.”
And please explain, as a woman who has turned her back on procreation for the pleasures of carpet munching, how you are helping your fellow white english bretheren?
Give it up girl n get producing- its your fault if we fail
5 January, 2008 at 10:27 pm #297509Man Flu
5 January, 2008 at 10:26 pm #301066@anita Gofradump wrote:
Not hurting anyone, see its silly stupid lies like that.
If you wasnt hurt pats you and your cowardly little bunch wouldnt hound my posts and make such filthy comments, so you have ugly offspring, that makes me a paedo, kiddy fiddler, pervert right?….remind me…who posted the pics of young children?….stupid kunt.You’re more pathetic than you look, and your cowardly little gang are a joke, you cant get at me so you start on PB lol, hilarious it really is, go whine to someone who cares ya brown nose.
“You can’t get at me” :lol: :lol: :lol:
For someone who hasnt been “got”, you’re taking a lot of trouble and time to prove it- mulitple picture loading too
:wink:5 January, 2008 at 1:10 pm #301014I don’t think anyone would call me do gooder :wink: –
Im not a JC reg- I just float in and out, like a butterfly
5 January, 2008 at 1:02 pm #301012Wasn’t that a warning about paedo’s who copy and paste childrens photo’s and superimpose them onto an adults body to jerk over
I didnt think this was a warning about moderators who abjectly fail to manage a situation and stop someone from posting something which almost everyone found abhorrently offensive?
Perhaps there should be a new warning which says
“This is a public message board and by posting you willingly submit yourself to highly offensive and vile abuse- if you don’t like it..tough”
30 December, 2007 at 10:35 pm #298374Clearly not many did know about the “none” famous honours! (at least, judging by this thread)
Since when did being accomplished and famous at something preclude you from an honour from the queen- whether you have two pennies or two million pounds, if you’ve made a contribution to society, have acheived something, then you fall into the category of candidate for an honour
In case it had passed you by, some “famous” people actually have TALENT- if they didnt, wouldnt we all be famous?
Achieving something in arts or sport deserves recognition
30 December, 2007 at 10:15 pm #298632Leciester lost again then :lol: :lol:
30 December, 2007 at 10:12 pm #298372All from the 2007 Honours list- its not difficult to find out- perhaps if people actually found out the truth instead of spouting bo/llox, they would be a lot more informed- caretakers, foster carers, football secretaries, volunteers- its all there and always has been, year in, year out
FFS
John ALLEN
Instructor, Starcross Yacht Club & 19th Exeter Sea Scouts, DevonPeter ASKHAM
Caretaker, Halfpenny Lane School, Pontefract, West YorkshireRichard BACKWELL
Voluntary Training Officer, Dorset Expeditionary SocietyGeorge BAKER
Founder & Volunteer, West Lavington Youth Club, WiltshireRichard BARNES
Head of Upper School, Lady Manners School, Bakewell, DerbyshireLynda CAMPBELL
Youth Justice Worker, Leeds City CouncilBeverley CARTER
Personal Assistant, Director’s Office, Improvement Group, Lifelong Learning and Skills Directorate, Department for Education and SkillsJoseph COHEN
Honorary Treasurer, Maccabi Youth Sports Trust, Prestwich, ManchesterJohn DONEO
Foster Carer, London Borough of CamdenMoira DONEO
Foster Carer, London Borough of CamdenPenelope DUNDERDALE
Secretary, Forrest Rangers Junior Football Club, Gainsborough & Scout Leader, 1st Willingham Scout Group, LincolnshireAnn HOLDER
Foster Carer, East SussexDenis HOLDER
Foster Carer, East SussexKevin HOWLEY
Lately Teacher, Oakbank School, Keighley, West YorkshirePeter KITE
Organiser, Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme, SpaldingTeresa LEE
Lately Playgroup Manager, Sharnford Pre-School Playgroup, Stoney Stanton, LeicestershireClifford ORD
Honorary Committee Member, Joe Walton Youth Club, MiddlesbroughSheena O’ROURKE
Project Manager, Hollybush Centre, Stoke-on-TrentChristine O’TOOLE
Area Youth & Community Learning Worker, Bensham Grove Community Centre, Gateshead, Tyne and WearDoreen SILLMAN
Foster Carer, OxfordshireDarren SNOW
Manager, The Crew Club, Whitehawk, BrightonLorraine SNOW
Centre Coordinator, The Crew Club, Whitehawk, Brighton -
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