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It's time to decide, do we become 'pro active' or remain

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Pericles: The key word, once again is "imagine".

Well, maybe I should have said, "I suspect or surmise." I was only going on the amount of shoplifting by women in Burka's that I witnessed. I've got some video of them too & the cars waiting for them outside.

Pericles: What actually happened was: "By the early months of 1999 Safeway was coming under renewed criticism from investors. Its shares had under-performed the food sector over the previous five years;

I'm not surprised that the investors were upset the Shop couldn't make a prophet. ;-) The amount of shoplifting, that's why they closed it down.

Going by the amount of flack I'm getting from Poirot & Pericles, I must be getting close to the truth. Me thinks thou doth protest too much. ;-)

No word from AJ yet, Ay.
Posted by Jayb, Thursday, 22 January 2015 2:02:01 PM
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"Going by the amount of flack I'm getting from Poirot & Pericles, I must be getting close to the truth. Me thinks thou doth protest too much. ;-)"

Lol!.....how are you going with getting that size 10 spangled cocktail dress to fit (you know the one you referred to on the cross-dressing thread?)

(If you're going by your own dubious modus operandi...it's only fitting that we all join in:)
Posted by Poirot, Thursday, 22 January 2015 2:11:28 PM
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Yes, Yes Jayb. Very funny.

<<No word from AJ yet, Ay.>>

Are you the same guy who does OLO’s ‘runner’?

Love ya work!
Posted by AJ Philips, Thursday, 22 January 2015 2:20:03 PM
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I think Wole Soyinka has the best idea:

"We should assemble all those who are pure and cannot abide other faiths, put them all in rockets, and fire them into space."
Posted by Constance, Thursday, 22 January 2015 3:54:19 PM
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http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Quotations_on_Islam_from_Notable_Non-Muslims

Wole Soyinka:
Akinwande Oluwole "Wole" Soyinka (born July 13, 1934) is a Nigerian writer, poet and playwright. In 1986, he became the first African to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. In 1994, he was designated UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador for the promotion of African culture, human rights, freedom of expression, media and communication.

"England is a cesspit. England is the breeding ground of fundamentalist Muslims. Its social logic is to allow all religions to preach openly. But this is illogic, because none of the other religions preach apocalyptic violence. And yet England allows it. Remember, that country was the breeding ground for communism, too. Karl Marx did all his work in libraries there.
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We should assemble all those who are pure and cannot abide other faiths, put them all in rockets, and fire them into space.
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A virus has attacked the world of sense and sensibility, and it has spread to Nigeria.
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The assumption of power over life and death then passed to every single inconsequential Muslim in the world-as if someone had given them a new stature...Al Qaeda is the descendent of this phenomenon. The proselytization of Islam became vigorous after this. People went to Saudi Arabia. Madrassas were established everywhere."

>>>>>>>

That's right, Jayb.
Posted by Constance, Thursday, 22 January 2015 4:02:10 PM
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http://wikiislam.net/wiki/Quotations_on_Islam_from_Notable_Non-Muslims

Emeka Ojukwu (1933 - 2011) was the only president of the short lived Republic of Biafra.

“The Biafran struggle is, on another plane, a resistance to the Arab-Muslim expansionism which has menaced and ravaged the African continent for twelve centuries. As early as the first quarter of the seventh century, the Arabs, a people from the Near-East, evolved Islam not just as a religion but as a cover for their insatiable territorial ambitions. By the tenth century they had overrun and occupied, among other places, Egypt and North Africa. Had they stopped there, we would not today be faced with the wicked and unholy collusion we are fighting against. On the contrary, they cast their hungry and envious eyes across the Sahara on to the land of the Negroes.

Our Biafran ancestors remained immune from the Islamic contagion. From the middle years of the last century Christianity was established in our land. In this way we came to be a predominantly Christian people. We came to stand out as a non-Muslim island in a raging Islamic sea. Throughout the period of the ill-fated Nigerian experiment, the Muslims hoped to infiltrate Biafra by peaceful means and quiet propaganda, but failed. Then the late Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto tried, by political and economic blackmail and terrorism, to convert Biafrans settled in Northern Nigeria to Islam. His hope was that these Biafrans on dispersion would then carry Islam to Biafra, and by so doing give the religion political control of the area. The crises which agitated the so-called independent Nigeria from 1962 gave these aggressive proselytisers the chance to try converting us by force.

It is now evident why the fanatic Arab-Muslim states like Algeria, Egypt and the Sudan have come out openly and massively to support and aid Nigeria in her present war of genocide against us. These states see militant Arabism as a powerful instrument for attaining power in the world.”
Posted by Constance, Thursday, 22 January 2015 4:12:27 PM
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