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3 September, 2007 at 7:02 am #281102
Funny how none of the crowd know the verse to this so called “anthem”…only the chorus :lol:
As for most passionate, Newcastle would have a rabid hoard following them if they actually ever won anything… passionate fans count for nothing if your team is sh/yte.
Interestingly how Rafa has gone to Spain to buy his success and Wenger went to France for his… thankfully Ferguson saw sense and didnt go North of the border for his….. let Sunderland have the Scottish goalie :lol: :lol: :lol:
3 September, 2007 at 6:44 am #285932I much prefer black n white :wink:
3 September, 2007 at 6:42 am #285657Nah Cas, either her batteries have run out or she’s chipped her tooth on her vibe again.
Seriously tho, if I bothered to respond to every remark from the likes of Emma, particularly in real life, I’d spend all day doing it.
Emma is a deluded, self denying, blinkered, bitter, lush who eats Axminster (I often find them the bitterest!)
Interestingly, she keeps coming back to JC (even more interestingly, her “other” websites she’s found are no different to here but she can’t accept it’s her views that are wrong)
N me? I’ll carry on taking the p*ss out of her cos that’s all she’s worth :D
1 September, 2007 at 8:50 am #285646:lol:
It’s ok Lil Fek- I’m used to it from Emma and dont even respond
BUT for the record my wife is as English as you n me
31 August, 2007 at 11:05 pm #285176@forumhostpb wrote:
I slightly agree with Emma here ….. pause whilst everybody falls on the floor in shock.
After all Mandela was a leading light in the South African Communist Party; he did actively lead armed insurrections in which civilians were callously murdered; he fully advocated and supported armed insurrection – a line that he was taught no doubt by his Russian paymasters in Moscow.
Now of course he has his own statue in London and is hailed as an international peacemaker.
I wonder what the families of those that were murdered think of this. Still what’s a few deaths in the cause of freedom eh?
I dont believe it is anywhere stated Mandela personally killed anyone (he didnt) and if we, as a nation, can appoint Martin Mcguinness as the Deputy First Minister in NI (a man who was second in command in the Derry IRA) and sanction it, I’m sure we can see Mandela in the same light…or PB, do we never ever talk to terrorists and simply perpetuate a spiral of violence? Emotive statements are very eloquent but also play to the lowest common denominator- I wonder how loyalist families in NI and families of those in the old RUC or British Army who had loved ones killed feel about Mcguinness as deputy first minister. BUT if Ian Paisley can manage to live with it, then I’m sure we all can!
As for the statue, the fact he advocated violence over peaceful protest and the fact his (and the ANC’s) policies in the early 90’s are largely responsible for the mess the South Africa is today should remove any need for a statue in London- Biko would have been a much much more worthy cause for a statue.
IMO
31 August, 2007 at 10:46 pm #285643£50 says its an urban myth…. or written by someone who had an aural photographic memory or a script :wink:
19 August, 2007 at 8:43 pm #283196thank you, I did.
Got very very wet at V festival- Manics were their usual glorious selves, Mika was actually a really good showman, Mcfly were suprisingly cool, UnkleJam were excellent, Killers were sublime and Lily Allen was shyte
Just gotta was the mud outta me trainers
12 August, 2007 at 6:42 am #282036Emma, barking is barking
Its barking that she can apply in Scotland as a minority English but not in England
Now, your point is …..what?
12 August, 2007 at 6:31 am #278104I wouldnt disagree Bas but the current radicalisation of Islam and current strength of its corporate brand has as much to do with a global access to information (cheaply) via the internet and several powerful christian countries inane plans for world peace than its actually true strength-
There is, to my mind, more risk from HIV/AIDS and a lack of water through climate change for the middle east and developing 3rd world than from the US and UK’s attempts to bring their brand of capitalised order to a region
IMO
9 August, 2007 at 6:40 pm #278100@bassingbourne55 wrote:
Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia are large cities – I think about 1 million and 750,000 populations respectively. Only muslims are allowed in these cites – they are closed to other people.
If anyone seriously proposed building a church or synagogue in Mecca, they would be in dead trouble – so why should we allow a mega mosque in Britain?
As a protestant country, why do we allow catholic churches, synagogues, hindu temples or mosques?
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