Dealing with terrorists
The Left’s latest fantasy is its enthusiasm for a deal with Hamas that would free Gilad Schalit. By Tuesday night, Israelis should know whether or not our outgoing leftist government will agree to release between 450 and 1,000 Palestinian terrorists – including mass murderers serving multiple life sentences – in exchange for Schalit whom Hamas and it sister terror groups have held hostage since June 2006.
I didn’t now about this until I read about it here today. I can’t for my life understand why anyone thinks this is a good idea.
Stop pandering
Fear is the only reason that Muslim groups receive special treatment. Why else would the representatives of around two million people have money and time lavished on them in such an obscenely disproportionate way, while no one much bothers about the peaceable Hindus? And why else would the Government throw £90 million at PVE (Preventing Violent Extremism) – an unaccountable, contradictory, bureaucratically convoluted counter-terrorism initiative that has the authorities snuggle up to homophobic, misogynistic West-haters, just so long as they don’t actually use violence?
Read it all by Ruth Dudley Edwards
British soldiers ridiculed
Following up on this post. A muslim preacher ridiculed the british soldiers that got home and marched through Luton the other day. He called the march through Luton “a ‘vile parade’ of ‘brutal murderers’.”. His name is Anjem Choudar and I really hope he’s not representative of the majority of muslim preachers.
Firebrand preacher Anjem Choudary praised the Muslims who had protested at yesterday’s parade for the 2nd Battalion Royal Anglian Regiment in Luton.
And in an inflammatory message posted on an Islamic extremist website, Choudary viciously mocked their comrade who was killed by friendly fire in Iraq.
Read the full article here.
A fun welcome home
Soldiers were marching through Luton today in a homecoming march after they’ve returned from Iraq. One would thinkt that there’s wouldn’t be much to write about such an event besides that people should thank them for their service, for fighting for democracy, for helping to build up Iraq. But that’s not all that transpired during the march.
A homecoming march by soldiers returning from Iraq was today marred by ugly scenes after Muslim anti-war protesters hurled abuse at parading soldiers.
Around 20 men in Islamic dress yelled ‘terrorists’ and held placards denouncing the soldiers as ‘butchers of Basra’ and ‘baby killers’ as they marched through Luton.
Other signs described the 200 men and women from the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment as ‘Criminals, Murderers Terrorists’.
Disgraceful? Yes, quite.
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