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Do we ban the religion, or just wait for the inevitable to happen here.

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the only inevitable=war
Report from Iron Mountain unveils a hitherto top-secret report of a government commission that was requested to explore the consequences of lasting peace on American society.

http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/reportironmountain1.shtml

The shocking results of the study, as revealed in this report, led the government to conceal the existence of the commission--they had found that, among other things, peace may never be possible;

*that even if it were, it would probably be un-desirable, that "defending the national interest" is not the real purpose of war;
*that war is necessary;
that war deaths should be planned and budgeted.

REPORT FROM IRON MOUNTAIN tells the story of how the project was formed, how it operated, What happened to it.

It includes the complete verbatim text
of the commission's hitherto classified report.

so will..it be dis-info..or exposure/closure
or coded..info ..who..i knows only you could decide
being talked of here/now

http://www.republicbroadcasting.org/shoutcast/shoutcast.html
Posted by one under god, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 11:40:33 AM
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Dear Hasbeen,

Burquas are not my thing. If going for the exotic
I would prefer a Sari, Kimono, or Chinese Tunic over
leggings. But for everyday wear I tend to stick to
trouser-suits or jeans. I have friends and family who
travel and they often bring back for me the traditional
costumes of some of the countries they visit. I have
a lovely collection from India, Japan, Vietnam, and
China. So I am lucky.

As for what the government will or won't do about migrants
living in this country? I think that as we continue to
evolve as a nation new ideas will replace the old ones.
Times continue to change.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 12:56:53 PM
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Be careful of that there foreign stuff Foxy, it can have some unexpected consequences.

More than a few years back, a friend brought back from Japan, a pair of short dark green kimonos for me. they were very comfortable for sitting around on the boat at night.

Unfortunately, living on the boat meant I did my bulky washing at a Laundromat at Cammeray. Yep, you've guessed it, the things were not colorfast. All my sheets, towels, underwear, & even lighter coloured socks turned a lovely shade of pastel green. Thank god I washed my business shirts by hand.

The sheets I did not mind, they generated some interesting evenings, but the underwear had to go. Washing my pastel green jocks at a Cammeray Laundromat, in the early 70s, attracted quite the wrong type of romantic advances for me.

Bazz if your forecast comes to pass I know who I'd have my money on. The Chinese have proved themselves to be pretty tough customers in the last 50 years, where Muslims are really only effective against noncombatants, women & children.

Still if they find a way to make suicide bombing an effective weapon of war, they might become dangerous, even when not behind you.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 4:30:58 PM
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>>I don't think we have to worry too much, the government is sure to declare open season on these people sooner or later.<<

Of course not: a government which decrees that it is okay to hunt people for sport is obviously not the sort of government we should be worried about.

Obviously we should be very worried about the sort of government which says it isn't okay to hunt for people for sport: who knows what madcap ideas such a radical government could come up with? Next thing they'll be telling us that torture is wrong... and once you start on that slippery slope you can kiss goodbye to your freedom to rape, loot and pillage.

>>Makes me feel a lot more sympathetic for what the Germans had to put up with<<

An appallingly offensive comment. Note how GrahamY comes out swinging against such remarks (and rightly so; it was beyond the pale):

>>It's no wonder that the Jewish community is so sensitive to criticism when people like Ozzie feel they can say what he has just said. I've tossed-up whether to delete it or not, and have decided to leave it there. It demonstrates just how despicable people in this ostensibly civilised country can be<<

But strangely enough doesn't seem to care about people suggesting that is ethically acceptable to HUNT Islamic worshiping PEOPLE for SPORT.

What's up with that? Why is an anti-Semitic comment which references the Shoah more offensive than a direct incitement to violence against Muslims?

Cheers,

Tony
Posted by Tony Lavis, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 5:34:35 PM
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Careful there Tony Lavis, I think that horse might be too high for you. When you fall off, you will do yourself an injury.
Posted by Hasbeen, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 5:51:52 PM
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Dear Tony Lavis,

Some people haven't caught up with the times
they still live in the past - and they don't
realise that the gradual ingrained attitudes
of sexism, racism, religious intolerance and
xenophobia have all been challenged and that
today laws and education have combined
to erode prejudices for most people.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 20 November 2013 6:06:59 PM
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