Thursday 29 September 2011

Tuesday 20 September 2011


NARUTO SLEEPING HAT


Saturday 17 September 2011

The head of the Muslim Council of Britain, Sir Iqbal was interviewed on the BBC and expressed the view that homosexuality was “immoral,” was “not acceptable,” “spreads disease,” and “damaged the very foundations of society.” A gay group complained and Sir Iqbal was investigated by Scotland Yard’s “community safety unit” for “hate crimes” and “homophobia.”
Independently but simultaneously, the magazine of GALHA (the Gay and Lesbian Humanist Association) called Islam a “barmy doctrine” growing “like a canker” and deeply “homophobic.” In return, the London Race Hate Crime Forum asked Scotland Yard to investigate GALHA for “Islamophobia.”

Got that? If a Muslim says that Islam is opposed to homosexuality, Scotland Yard will investigate him for homophobia; but if a gay says that Islam is opposed to homosexuality, Scotland Yard will investigate him for Islamophobia."

the case of who trumps who? ,
(the devil as always in the detail Laughing if you can distinguish the difference between homophobia and islamo-faux-bia)

Wednesday 14 September 2011

I'm married and I like to have dinner with my husband and friends rather than talk to a load of high court judges."

Are her husband and children authorities on current legal practice and able to assist her professional development, thus ensuring better justice for all?

Tuesday 13 September 2011

It seems that the class deference gene in this country will tolerate a cocaine snorting Oxford educated milionnaire toff letting his pals the bankers off scot free and hammering the rest of us with cries of ‘austerity’ while paying for ‘black beauties’ to whip him while upholding family values. ‘LOUISE!’

Sunday 11 September 2011


I’ve got a fierce passion for politics but I can’t stand the smarmy, hypocritical upper-middle-class dictator nation that prevails and has always prevailed in this country. I’m up for petrol bombers, mate, and fighting in the streets.

Friday 9 September 2011

Often you have to make allowances for things you see or hear, especially when the topic is you-know-what. For example, when you suspect that English isn’t someone’s first language, or in certain cases, that human isn’t their first state of being.

When evaluating their choice of Richard Ingrams as guest editor of today’s Today, you have to take into consideration that the BBC is institutionally antisemitic, but even after making such allowances, his particular edition merits a thumbs down.
The BBC - They have the knack of frustrating anyone who is actually interested in any given subject and confusing anyone who isn’t.

Thursday 8 September 2011

One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. - Plato
Agreed. I find it infuriating that their politically correct tolerance is so intolerant of many of the things I tolerate.

Which brings me to their misuse of the word tolerate. Tolerate means put up with something that you may not like at all. It does not mean accept or approve of. Pain is something which we tolerate until it becomes unbearable. But the BBC use 'tolerate' as if to mean accept and approve of or even prefer.

I tolerate homosexuality, Islam, immigration, even people being wrong and stupid and crazy.

I do not tolerate the EU taking the piss, the government listening and agreeing and taking insane, futile and self-destructive action on the 'catastrophic human induced climate change' theories, or being taxed till the pips squeek so that pen pushers can waste even more money creating more ways to impede private enterprise from being successful.

The BBC think that I should actually approve of those things and call it tolerance.

Meanwhile, as the GQ award winners enjoyed self-satisfied breakfasts in their five-star hotel rooms, it emerged that 'fashion designer' Petra Ecclestone has bought a second £60m house so that her dogs have enough room to turn round.

Historian, Denys Finch-Hatton, said: "I think we may have found our Czar Nicholas II."

Wednesday 7 September 2011

If you only watched the BBC news, you could be forgiven for thinking that Cameron was involved in the hacking at News International. They are not making any effort to accurately inform the public that all this hacking took place when News International was a labour supporting paper, which was very close to Blair and Campbell when labour were in power and that Cameron was an opposition, back bench MP who News International would not have given the time of day to at that time.

Monday 5 September 2011





you can rob a bank with a gun but you can rob the world with a bank

Thursday 1 September 2011