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UK Muslim Group Attacks New London Mayor

Sat, May 3, 2008 at 7:17:56 pm PDT

Britain’s Muslim Public Affairs Committee is so upset about new London Mayor Boris Johnson, they just couldn’t help posting photos of him associating with Jews: MPACUK - The BNP’s Second Favourite Candidate.

Because the hatred is best when openly expressed.

(Hat tip: Killgore.)

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1 barere  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:19:59pm

So many hot IDF babes in the second pic.

2 DaveinMD  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:20:21pm

Amazing. How long do they think they can continue to spread this kind of bigotry before people catch on? I guess it's worked for them so far, though.

3 EC Marm  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:20:36pm

"Well, surprise, surprise."
(Continuing Gomer Pyle theme from previous thread.)

4 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:21:27pm

This is a GOOD thing! :)

5 stevieray  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:21:54pm

They are becoming ever bolder. Something's gonna give.

6 Idle Drifter  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:22:36pm

re: #1 barere

So many hot IDF babes in the second pic.

Nice!

7 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:22:53pm

re: #3 EC Marm

"Well, surprise, surprise."
(Continuing Gomer Pyle theme from previous thread.)

/You forgot the third "surprise"! :)

8 DesertSage  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:23:05pm

I like Boris even more now than I did before.

9 bolivar  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:24:23pm

I am proud of ya London. Getting Red Ken outta there was quite a good thing. Only thing I cannot understand why you elected the a$$^0#! in the first place but, hey I just have this aversion to socialists - you know like osama - I mean Obama and the Shrill. We have our share of idiots here too.

Now do something about the idiots trying to take over your country. They will do it from within - which reminds me - when will we secure our border? England at least has some water to stop the scum from coming in - we have nothing - they just slink or even saunter on over.

10 numeral  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:24:33pm

oh noes, joos, I are scared
*looks down, sees IDF uniform and freaks out*
mein heart mein heart! *dies*

11 Jimmy The Clam  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:24:39pm

Obviously a malicious fabrication!
Everyone knows Joooos don't show up on film.

WTF is wrong with these people?

12 Vinegar Joe  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:24:50pm

If he pisses off the Muslims then he must be ok.

13 Yankee Division Son  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:24:51pm

Haven't heard a peep out of him, yet "Britain’s Muslim Public Affairs Committee" yells.. HELP! HELP! I'm being repressed!

14 Catttt  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:25:56pm

Boris is kinda cute, dont'cha think?

15 Kosh's Shadow  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:26:25pm

Maybe there will always be an England.
Under Red Ken, I was not going to go to Londonistan. Maybe with Boris...
Let's see, my company has a site there, maybe if we need to set it up to do streaming video, they'll need me?

16 Sharmuta  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:26:29pm

As far as smear jobs go- this is pretty weak.

17 dennisw  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:26:55pm

The Mooslims are so pissed that Red Ken is gone. He was their sycophant and butt smoocher. Red Ken promoted that awful Qadarwi (sp) as a moderate Muslim

18 little boomer  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:27:06pm

not the Jews!

/

19 bolivar  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:27:34pm

re: #14 Catttt

Boris is kinda cute, dont'cha think?

Boris just doesn't seem to give a f$*# now does he? I really don't think he cares whether anybody likes him or not. I can only hope he gets his act together soon. Red Ken has wrought a mighty mess.

20 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:28:26pm

Any thing that makes those folks spaz out is a positive in my book.

If they could coherently state what positives they want to bring to British society as it currently exists, they'd have a toehold on getting any respect from me.

Right now it's a gigantic billboard of nada.

21 Idle Drifter  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:28:48pm
22 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:28:49pm

I love the standard verification bit. "Please type the above to show you are human." It somehow... means something different when you know exactly who the only people these guys consider human are.

23 kansas  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:30:33pm

re: #2 DaveinMD

Amazing. How long do they think they can continue to spread this kind of bigotry before people catch on? I guess it's worked for them so far, though.

Define people. And they'll never stop.

24 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:30:49pm

i believe this boris is new york born and has claimed in the past that he would like to be president someday..

25 Jonn Lilyea  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:30:57pm

How perverse do you have to be to think that having a photo taken with Jews is a bad thing. I guess I'd better scrub my "About" page before I run for office.

26 dgax65  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:31:30pm

I guess they forgot about Red Ken's despicable friends and associates.

27 kansas  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:31:37pm

re: #20 really grumpy big dog Johnson


Be nice to have some of them in spasm here in the US of A.

28 sojerofgod  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:31:59pm

re: #11 Jimmy The Clam


That's funny.

I still cannot understand why people hate the jewish people so much. Perhaps when you have no hate in your heart it is hard to understand the hate in another man's. That said, I really don't care to understand it. It is a moral weakness to hate someone based solely on their physical characteristics etc, which are beyond their control.
On the other hand, hating people who swear oaths to murder others for the same reasons as stated above, I can see hating them/their ideology no problem.

We kill mad dogs because they are a threat. Mad Bombers rate no better treatment.

29 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:32:29pm

re: #16 Sharmuta

As far as smear jobs go- this is pretty weak.

Actually, if I were Boris, I'd wear it as a badge of honor.

30 Sharmuta  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:32:40pm

re: #25 Jonn Lilyea

How perverse do you have to be to think that having a photo taken with Jews is a bad thing.

Only perverse enough to think islam is the one, true religion.

31 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:33:20pm

The beginning of the end for red ken was the debate where hitch viciously butchered his staunchest supporter, and made him look like an utter fool. I'm not a hitchens fan, but I know a guy who can align with the correct side, even if by accident.

32 aaron  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:33:25pm

re: #8 DesertSage

I like Boris even more now than I did before.

Me too.

33 MandyManners  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:33:54pm

Embedding with the enemy?! Ernie Pyle is spinning in his grave.

Can I return my BS in journalism?

34 sojerofgod  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:34:18pm

There may be hope for the English after all. Weakness and self absorption tend to wear thin when you are under attack. Red Ken was a luxury they couldn't afford anymore, methinks.

35 x-ray  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:34:25pm

Those who voted for Mayor Boris Johnson just got a perfect signal that they voted correctly. (not that there was any doubt in the first place)

36 Idle Drifter  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:35:46pm

re: #21 Idle Drifter

You guys will love the twist at the end of the video.

37 Frank_Mtl  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:36:35pm

I was really glad the Red idiot was ousted, and I have now become a dedicated Boris Johnson fan.

38 alacrityfitzhugh  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:36:37pm

re: #12 Vinegar Joe

If he pisses off the Muslims then he must be ok.

Here! Here!

39 markie  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:37:04pm

You know what "they" say...give 'em enough rope....

40 kevinmumaw  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:37:25pm

re: #1 barere

My thoughts exactly...

41 Wm T Sherman  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:37:50pm
Britain’s Muslim Public Affairs Committee is so upset about new London Mayor Boris Johnson

Good.

42 laxmatt1984  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:37:53pm

London will be worth visiting again.

43 _Felix  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:38:56pm

Does the BNP have particular affection for jews now? I wouldn't know, but it seems a bit out of character for them.

re: #9 bolivar

I am proud of ya London. Getting Red Ken outta there was quite a good thing. Only thing I cannot understand why you elected the a$$^0#! in the first place...

Ken was always very independent and outspoken in a "sticking it to the man" kind of way, and prone to embarrass the government, and exuded a desire to help the common Londoner, so that's how he did it, since you asked. I liked that aspect of him. Boris may have the same qualities in larger amounts, though.

44 mj  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:38:59pm

Still major problems with the Left in the UK:

When academics lose their power of reason

Dr Nicholas Kollerstrom is convinced that academics have punished him for a 'thought crime'. The distinguished astronomer exercised his right as an intellectual in a free society to speak his mind. His university responded by stripping him of his research fellowship and declared that it wishes to have 'absolutely no association' with him.

To make matters worse, Kollerstrom was denounced by University College, London, one of Europe's greatest bastions of academic integrity, whose founder, Jeremy Bentham, defended intellectual freedom with the stirring words: 'As to the evil which results from a censorship, it is impossible to measure it, for it is impossible to tell where it ends.'

Admittedly, if the philosopher had lived long enough to hear the conspiracy theories of the 21st century, even his defence of free speech might have weakened. Once he was away from his scientific studies, Kollerstrom embraced them all. 'Let us hope the schoolchildren visitors are properly taught about the elegant swimming pool at Auschwitz, built by the inmates, who would sunbathe there on Saturday and Sunday afternoons while watching the water polo matches,' he said of the Nazi genocide. 'Let's hope they are shown postcards written from Auschwitz, where the postman would collect the mail twice weekly.'

Denying the crimes of the clerical fascists of today comes easily to a man who can deny the crimes of the secular fascists of the 1940s. Kollerstrom has opined at length on how the 9/11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon and the 7/7 London bombings were not the work of the actual bombers, but of Western security forces acting on the orders of - you'll never guess - their 'Zionist masters'...
..., although he perpetuates Nazi doctrine, Kollerstrom presents himself as a man of the left rather than the far right.

[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]

45 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:39:19pm

Boris-another example of the expanding George W. Bush legacy..

46 MandyManners  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:40:25pm

Oops. Wrong thread.

47 Jeffersonian  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:41:23pm

I used to like Boris because he wasn't Red Ken. Then I hear that he's Bertie Wooster personified, and I like him even more. Now he's huddling with hawt IDF babes and Bibi Netanyahu, and I'm thinking he does need to be President.

48 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:41:52pm

re: #43 _Felix

Does the BNP have particular affection for jews now? I wouldn't know, but it seems a bit out of character for them.

Ken was always very independent and outspoken in a "sticking it to the man" kind of way, and prone to embarrass the government, and exuded a desire to help the common Londoner, so that's how he did it, since you asked. I liked that aspect of him. Boris may have the same qualities in larger amounts, though.

are you SERIOUS?

49 The Shadow Do  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:31pm

No, no Abdul my dear friend. Do not wind my turban so tightly. You know it will make me see the Jews through the bloody corpuscles in my all Allah all the time eyeballs! Boris Johnson? Ow! Ow! Oweeeeeeeee!

50 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:43pm
51 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:47pm

re: #43 _Felix

Nah, you're a troll. BIG TIME!

52 mj  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:52pm

They tried their best the elect Red Ken:

How YOU can help save us from a Zionist Mayor
Saturday, 26 April 2008
If you disagree with Boris Johnson's view that "Islam is the problem" and the Qur'an is a book of "religious hatred" ACT NOW to stop him getting the most powerful job in London politics. You only need a few minutes, and you don't even have to live in London.

The Prophet (pbuh) said: "When any one of you sees anything objectionable, let him change it with his hand. If he is not able to do so, then let him change it with his tongue. And if he is not able to do so, then let him dislike it with his heart, though that is the weakest degree of faith." (reported by Abu Sa'id al-Khudri, radiyallahu 'anhu)

How YOU can help save us from a Zionist Islamophobe becoming Mayor of London:

Please email this link to all your friends and family: [Link: www.mpacuk.org...]
Please call 5 people you know in London and ask them to vote Ken Livingstone on 1st May
If you are able to help distribute leaflets this week please call MPACUK on 0870 7605594 or email info@mpacuk.org or download and print off leaflets here
Please donate to the campaign online
[Link: www.mpacuk.org...]

53 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:54pm

re: #45 joecitizen

Boris-another example of the expanding George W. Bush legacy..

Careful joe. Someone might actually suggest he was a statesman. There's no way that could be true, just like there's no way he could be funny at the Correspondents Dinner.

Silly you.

54 Wino  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:43:55pm

As long as Kenny is gone, I don't care who took his place.

Don't let the door hit you on the butt on the way out, terrorist sympathizer and all-around dickhead.

55 really grumpy big dog Johnson  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:45:39pm

The Zionist invasion of London is almost complete now.

/paging the humor side of mj...

56 Truck Monkey  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:46:01pm

re: #14 Catttt

Boris is kinda cute, dont'cha think?

I don't play for that team but....... Yeah, I guess so.

57 reno911  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:46:08pm

Boris? His name is Boris? Oh jeez...

58 _Felix  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:46:16pm

re: #48 Bob in Breckenridge

are you SERIOUS?

About which? Liking Ken for embarrassing Labour sometimes? Yes.

59 Idle Drifter  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:46:57pm

re: #45 joecitizen

Boris-another example of the expanding George W. Bush legacy..

The eyes of citizens of the Free World are openning and the Jihadists have over played their hands in demands and ROP propaganda. We deserve to win but more appropriately our sevice men and women deserve it the most!

60 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:47:23pm
61 Cartman  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:48:14pm

re: #43 _Felix

Ken was always very independent and outspoken in a "sticking it to the man" kind of way

Careful, there. Keep "sticking it to the man", as the Dems in this country are so wont to do, and you can sit back and watch assured economic collapse within your lifetime.

62 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:49:12pm

he keeps and breeds newts...im sorry,i just had to write that out myself..

63 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:49:16pm
64 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:49:25pm

Flyers win.

Now, the skinny.

Electing this fellow is a step in the right direction. Perhaps it is the undercurrent of UK society coming to terms with the steady evaporation of their liberties in western civilization, and it must extend beyond the political pale.

Election alone will not mean anything, unless those who voted him in now pursue a fundamental redirection of course.

I hope the slide is not too little too late.

The beast is in the belly now.

65 Truck Monkey  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:49:54pm

re: #46 MandyManners

Oops. Wrong thread.

That's ok. We can talk about Gomer Pyle, or The A Team if you'd like.

; )

66 jaunte  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:50:24pm

re: #58 _Felix
He may have embarrassed Labour, but... low threshold for likeablility.
Could he be trusted?
"But Mr Livingstone's main credibility problems are of his own making, not his party's. The catalogue of Mr Livingstone's half-truths, non-truths, and broken promises is long (to hold the congestion charge at £5 until 2013, to "save the Routemaster", to serve only one term, and so on.) His style in debate is to come out with apparently detailed, authoritative-sounding facts and statistics, which convince many that he knows his brief but which, on examination, often turn out to be false. Central to his campaign is a series of lies about his main opponent - that he is a racist Muslim-hater who wants to scrap the Freedom Pass (a claim also repeated by Gordon Brown yesterday).
Ken's accomplishments in office are real but modest. His more grandiose claims, regularly made on the campaign trail, tend to shrivel when held to the light. How can he be mainly responsible, for instance, for the drop in racial attacks? How can he be responsible for London's economic and cultural success? Is the Mayor really as important globally as he thinks?
Boris, of course, is no simon-pure advocate of truth: as a young man, he was fired from a newspaper for making up a quote, and told a famous lie about his personal-life. But he is significantly more truthful than Ken. Courtesy of the BBC's Vanessa Feltz show, the Standard recently carried out a controlled experiment in the relative veracity of the two men. Each appeared separately on the programme on successive days for the same length of time, 35 minutes, answering questions from callers. In that period, Johnson said 11 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every three minutes 10 seconds. Mr Livingstone said 36 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every 58 seconds."
[Link: www.thisislondon.co.uk...]

67 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:51:20pm

re: #58 _Felix

About which? Liking Ken for embarrassing Labour sometimes? Yes.

You obviously have no clue about why he is called "Red Ken". Do some research, then get back to me.

68 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:51:20pm

re: #66 jaunte

He may have embarrassed Labour, but... low threshold for likeablility.
Could he be trusted?
"But Mr Livingstone's main credibility problems are of his own making, not his party's. The catalogue of Mr Livingstone's half-truths, non-truths, and broken promises is long (to hold the congestion charge at %uFFFD5 until 2013, to "save the Routemaster", to serve only one term, and so on.) His style in debate is to come out with apparently detailed, authoritative-sounding facts and statistics, which convince many that he knows his brief but which, on examination, often turn out to be false. Central to his campaign is a series of lies about his main opponent - that he is a racist Muslim-hater who wants to scrap the Freedom Pass (a claim also repeated by Gordon Brown yesterday).
Ken's accomplishments in office are real but modest. His more grandiose claims, regularly made on the campaign trail, tend to shrivel when held to the light. How can he be mainly responsible, for instance, for the drop in racial attacks? How can he be responsible for London's economic and cultural success? Is the Mayor really as important globally as he thinks?
Boris, of course, is no simon-pure advocate of truth: as a young man, he was fired from a newspaper for making up a quote, and told a famous lie about his personal-life. But he is significantly more truthful than Ken. Courtesy of the BBC's Vanessa Feltz show, the Standard recently carried out a controlled experiment in the relative veracity of the two men. Each appeared separately on the programme on successive days for the same length of time, 35 minutes, answering questions from callers. In that period, Johnson said 11 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every three minutes 10 seconds. Mr Livingstone said 36 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every 58 seconds."
[Link: www.thisislondon.co.uk...]

and,he keeps and breeds newts..

69 macintush  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:51:41pm

Does he have to resign as Mayor if we write him in and elect him President?

70 Truck Monkey  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:52:00pm

re: #67 Bob in Breckenridge

You obviously have no clue about why he is called "Red Ken". Do some research, then get back to me.

We all know it is because of his socks.

/

71 jaunte  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:52:26pm

re: #68 joecitizen

Newtsweek:
[Link: www.newts.org...]

72 _Felix  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:53:10pm

re: #48 Bob in Breckenridge

I mean, he's a socialist sympathiser with islamists, but somebody asked how he got elected, so I listed his good qualities. People have more than one dimension. He also breeds newts, but I'm not sure whether that was positive or negative for his image.

73 Alouette  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:53:46pm

re: #72 _Felix

I mean, he's a socialist sympathiser with islamists, but somebody asked how he got elected, so I listed his good qualities. People have more than one dimension. He also breeds newts, but I'm not sure whether that was positive or negative for his image.

Does he breed newts or turn people into newts?

74 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:53:59pm

re: #66 jaunte

Thanks jaunte. Maybe _Felix will read it.

75 nyc redneck  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:54:34pm

i'm thinking the average brit may be seeing that they have a lot less to worry abt. from the jewish people than they do from the voracious uncivilized head chopping islamists in their midst. (who they are funding).

76 x-ray  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:56:15pm

re: #60 ploome hineni

red Ken is scum

he may be forced to get a real job now

That is if he didn't save some of the money he skimmed . If he hasn't saved he will have to look for work in Cuba or the ME.

77 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:58:13pm

Da joooos!

78 Bob in Breckenridge  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:58:30pm

Be back in 35 laps...

79 nyc redneck  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:58:41pm

re: #63 ploome hineni

his name is

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson

de pfefel? ok. you gotta love muticulturalism, for some things.

80 jaunte  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:59:26pm

re: #76 x-ray

This tidbit is especially good. A triumph of technocracy.

"6. How great an achievement is the Congestion Charge? "Before its introduction in 2003, there were delays of 2.3 minutes per kilometre; four years later it was not much different at 2.27."
81 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 7:59:52pm

re: #43 _Felix

Does the BNP have particular affection for jews now? I wouldn't know, but it seems a bit out of character for them.

Ken was always very independent and outspoken in a "sticking it to the man" kind of way, and prone to embarrass the government, and exuded a desire to help the common Londoner, so that's how he did it, since you asked. I liked that aspect of him. Boris may have the same qualities in larger amounts, though.

Sticking it to the man, and socialism in general has been fruitful for Europeans as a general rule of thumb.

Nice how he stuck it to Lee Jasper.

Oh, and let's not forget that special deal with Hugo while were at it.

82 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:00:19pm
83 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:00:35pm

There is some sad news from these elections....
BNP wins first seat in assembly

Even as London digested the arrival of its new Mayor yesterday, it was also coming to terms with the election of the first British National Party member of the London Assembly.

The leading mayoral candidates pointedly walked off the stage when fifth-placed Richard Barnbrook made his speech following the announcement of the City Hall results. But the leader of the BNP group on Barking and Dagenham council was not to be denied, as his party's share of the vote crept over the 5 per cent threshold which guaranteed him a seat in the assembly.

"Congratulations to Richard, and all BNP candidates, activists and supporters," the party's website declared yesterday. "The quiet revolution is getting louder."

These assholes are creeping into mainstream politics. Let's hope this isn't a continuing trend.

84 Yankee Division Son  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:00:46pm

re: #78 Bob in Breckenridge

caution flag is out..

85 _Felix  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:01:49pm

re: #74 Bob in Breckenridge

Thanks jaunte. Maybe _Felix will read it.

Thank you for your concern. :) Fear not, I'm aware that Ken Livingstone is a slimy gitbag, all in all, when considered objectively.

I liked the bit about comparing the number of lies per second of both candidates. Boris Johnson, 327% less dishonest than the leading alternative...

86 x-ray  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:02:41pm

re: #77 Killgore Trout

Da joooos!

In space

87 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:04:25pm

re: #86 x-ray

A classic.

88 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:05:59pm

re: #83 Killgore Trout

No kidding. I'd have thrown something up here already about that, but exams are are a few days away and I don't have the time or attention span, heh.

But yeah, it's very worrying and it's been apparent since the last set of elections that the trend is only getting worse. No tent big enough for Nazis? Most people seem too easily guided away from what's behind the curtain. And the BNP an appropriate preacher to shed ligtht on the situation. It's very worrying.

89 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:07:57pm

re: #64 formercorpsman

"former" -

When "The Beast is in the Belly" - Digest same and make into POOP! That is all.

-S-

90 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:08:09pm

Didn't one of Bertie Wooster's pals breed newts?

91 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:08:24pm

re: #86 x-ray

That is awesome! That is just flippin' awesome. Updings in Space!

92 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:08:47pm

re: #88 Elydo

I'm hoping that Boris and the Tories will fill the void of rational immigration and condemnation of radical Islam so that there will be no need for BNP. We'll have to wait and see.

93 GeeWiz  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:08:51pm
94 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:09:06pm
95 jaunte  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:09:34pm

re: #90 Kenneth

Gussie Fink-Nottle

96 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:09:46pm

re: #89 Dr. Shalit

Same page buddy, same page.

97 threecoloursblue  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:10:29pm

re: #83 Killgore Trout

They did much better in the early '70's. But were seen off by Rock against Racism! I kid you not. They're cowardly shite.

98 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:10:45pm

re: #94 ploome hineni


Wow...

On his father's side Johnson is great-grandson of Ali Kemal Bey, a liberal Turkish journalist and interior minister in the government of Damat Ferid Pasha, Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire who was murdered during the Turkish War of Independence.

99 stevieray  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:11:00pm

re: #83 Killgore Trout

It'll stop cold when a mainstream party begins addressing the issues the BNP lives on... until then, it will grow.

100 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:11:27pm

Lift a Wodka for BORIS!

Signed,

Natasha, Moose & Squirrel

101 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:12:05pm

re: #92 Killgore Trout

The Tories are still too weak-willed and unsure of what will make them popular with the people. Imagine a kid with potential, but a massive insecurity complex who isn't sure what's expected of him. Remember, these are New Tories, like New Labour. It might happen, but it's by no means a sure thing.

We need someone like Thatcher. If only for the iron will and integrity. Just a spine would be good.

102 snowcrash  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:12:55pm

Do they make blonde jokes in the U.K.?

103 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:12:56pm

Stalker blog (GCP) headline:

Kilgore Trout has a gay man-crush on me


Now that's funny.

104 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:12:57pm
KYW's Tony Hanson reports while many neighbors in Port Richmond tried in vain to assist the dying officer, they were overcome by what they saw and heard.

Witnesses say they heard several shots -- very loud shots. Police say Sgt. Liczbinski was shot with an assault rifle.

Thomas Carjewski was among many residents who rushed to aid the officer:

“One of the neighbors was screaming, “A police officer's been shot! They shot the cop!” I ran around the front of the officer's car and he was shot. All the neighbors came out and tried to put pressure on his chest. He was hit in the chest. He was hit in the abdomen. They put pressure on there. I ran in the house, grabbed a phone and called 911.”

Nancy Braun describes a scene of chaos. As people were screaming and crying, she tried to comfort the sergeant:

"I was holding his head and one other guy was standing there, he was holding his arm trying to stop the bleeding from that. Another officer was holding his stomach wound and, in like 20 seconds, he just said, 'Tell my wife I love her.'

One witness called it an execution. The sergeant’s gun was still in its holster.

Folks, even if you are not the praying type, if you can find the time, keep this family in your thoughts.

Our civil service folks are just as much heroes as those fighting on the front lines over Iraq.

105 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:13:25pm

re: #99 stevieray

Exactly.

106 Opilio  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:13:33pm

OT:
For those who were following the drama two threads back, P-BC got the stick.

107 shibumi  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:13:40pm

re: #50 ploome hineni

A BBC poll released in early April found 64 percent of Germans view Israel as having a negative influence in the world. While the number declined from 77% in a 2007 BBC poll, the new result, along with Spain (64%), represents the highest percentage of anti-Israeli feelings within the European Union. Contempt for Israel is not merely a current fad in Germany, but a politically and socially accepted view.

Well, I can at least guess why Germany is angry- if they Jews didn't exist, then there wouldn't have been a holocaust, and the gold standard of evil in the world would not be Hitler, a German.

As for the rest of the EU- Axis powers, angry they didn't win. Somehow, that is the fault of the Jews.

Allies- angry the U.S. had to bail them out, not quite sure what this has to do with Israel, perhaps they need someone to blame, since they can't get too publicly angry with the U.S., since they'll need our soldiers to bail them out of WWIV in the near future.

Lots of strange psychological juju going on in Europe.

108 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:14:49pm

re: #83 Killgore Trout

"K-T" -

Verry Interresting - DAGENHAM - used to be the HQ of FORD UK.

-S-

109 wolfie  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:15:06pm

re: #83 Killgore Trout

My hope is that the conservative parties will, in fact, do something to turn around the sharia-hugging, multi-cultural trend. I'm not talking about miracles or overnight solutions, just steps that are clearly in the right direction.
My fear is that, if mainstream parties do nothing more than the left has done, a frustrated electorate may look to the nazi-nuts.

110 Sharmuta  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:15:21pm

re: #103 Killgore Trout

Stalker blog (GCP) headline:


Now that's funny.

Heh™!

111 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:15:26pm

GCP......

Sorry Kilgore aka SBBP, I just haven’t posted over there as much as I used to.

BTW, in your frequent checks on this site, I’d think you’ve noticed that unless we’re mentioned over at Chuckle’s house, we, as a group, pretty much ignore the metrosexual fern bar LGF has become.

BTW, you retarded semen gargler, “Coon Ass” is a South Louisiana term used by people of French-Canadian (aka Aacadien, or ‘Cajun’wink people as a nick name for themselves. It has nothing to do with the racial slur “Coon”.

If Chuckles is going to go for the full out KoS effect with enforcers, he should at least get ones who aren’t as stupid as you are.

Can’t wait for the last step of the KoS-ification, when we start getting “Diaries” from you.

Except they’ll never be a Chuckes appearance at an LGF convention. Meeting his people in the flesh is scary. Especially when some white power nuts or whatever are supposedly after him.


What's SBBP?

112 Deathtotheswiss  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:15:34pm

I love how people who see no value in actual law always throw around the word "illegal".

The war in Iraq was "illegal".

The occupation in Palestine is "illegal".

Nevermind the logic behind this is the same as accusing a police officer of breaking the law when he arrests a drunk driver. After all, he forced an inebriated person into the back of a car then kidnapped them away and imprisoned them! HOW ILLEGAL!

113 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:15:47pm

re: #103 Killgore Trout

Sounds like Mike C.

114 LEGION  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:16:28pm

Will Boris (the spiderrrrr yaaahhhh- Song by The Who running thru my head) rescind the ridiculous entry tax Red Ken instituted for folks to get into London? That would be a good first start!

115 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:16:34pm

re: #102 snowcrash

I would, but I need sleep. Thus, I will post a different version of the one I always keep in mind, which I just looked up and have stolen from a random googled website:

A blind man walks into a bar and while being served, asks whether anyone would mind him telling a “blond” joke.

The woman behind the bar replied “Well, you can tell a blond joke in here but bear in mind I am blond, my partner over there is blond, the woman sitting next to you is the County mud wrestling champion and is blond, the woman sitting the other side of you is a karate instructor and she’s blond and the woman whose just walked in has just been let out for murder and she’s blond too. So do you think you really want to tell a blond joke?”

“No” said the blind man. “Not if I am going to have to repeat the punch line five times”

Essex girl jokes are common too.

116 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:16:38pm

and this...

His first novel was Seventy-Two Virgins, published in 2004

Boris Johnson's "Seventy Two Virgins" is Mr. Johnson's first novel and really is a grand morning out. The story is a comedy of errors revolving around a plot to set a bomb off in Westminster during an American President's speech. His humor and political insight are spot-on. Picture a political thriller written through the pen of P.G. Wodehouse. As an American, I had to just smile and nod at some of the more subtle British political allusions, but it never takes the storytelling off the latch.

117 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:16:47pm
118 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:17:26pm

re: #111 Killgore Trout

It has a striking resemblance to Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.

119 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:17:53pm

re: #111 Killgore Trout

GCP......

What's SBBP?


sick ball bustin' pussy?

120 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:18:13pm

Our old pal rayra....

Kilgore Trout’s a miserable liberal piece of shit.
...it is plainly obvious that Kilgore Trout remains a hand-wringing liberal pussy of the first order, who isn’t fit to breathe the air of a Free nation.


I should read that blog more often.

121 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:18:43pm

re: #114 LEGION

"Leege" -

If he does that he just might become MAYOR for LIFE.

-S-

122 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:18:52pm

re: #113 formercorpsman

It's Ed. I was always friendly with both Mike C and Ed. Oh well.

123 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:19:02pm
124 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:19:26pm

re: #120 Killgore Trout

Kos, there, you just might be a glutton for punishment.

125 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:19:33pm

re: #119 joecitizen

sick ball bustin' pussy?


I suspect it's not even that flattering.

126 threecoloursblue  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:19:59pm

For American fans of Boris, go to YOUTUBE and look for " have I got news for you/ Boris Johnston "

Loads of funny stuff from a satirical " news " programme.

127 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:20:12pm

re: #120 Killgore Trout

Our old pal rayra....

I should read that blog more often.


see,i may not have been far off the mark!

128 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:20:32pm

re: #117 ploome hineni

Say what you like about young Turks, but the dude's got a bitchin' 'stache!

I think this Boris chap is going to be very interesting.

129 formercorpsman  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:20:41pm

re: #122 Killgore Trout

To be honest, I just threw a name out there.

I went over there some months ago, after some kind of flame war erupted, and that enough for me.

I recognize when I am just simply outclassed.

130 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:20:51pm

re: #116 Kenneth

Kenneth -

Might the ghost of the great Sir Winston be smiling? Subject for discussion.

-S-

131 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:22:29pm

Ed...

butt-wads like Kilgore


I'm tickled pink to have such entertainment on a slow Saturday night.

132 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:23:32pm

re: #126 threecoloursblue

It's not a news program, it's a comedy gameshow. It just takes topics from the recent news and applies satire. Iain Hislop is the editor of Private Eye though, and politicians are frequently guests.

133 nyc redneck  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:23:32pm

re: #131 Killgore Trout

Ed...

I'm tickled pink to have such entertainment on a slow Saturday night.

is this saturday?

134 anotherindyfilmguy  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:23:44pm

Mebbe he is the first public pushback/rejection of dhimmitude in Britain?

135 GeeWiz  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:23:58pm

To lighten the mood, some more ELO.
Sweet

136 joecitizen  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:24:33pm

re: #131 Killgore Trout

Ed...

I'm tickled pink to have such entertainment on a slow Saturday night.


are these jokers dead lizards?

137 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:24:58pm
138 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:25:33pm
139 Elydo  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:25:57pm

re: #131 Killgore Trout

Who can't even spell correctly.

Truth be told, your rational thought processes and desire to discuss with an honourable debating spirit are large reasons as to why I value this site. Such attitudes and abilities are too rarely concurrent.

Or I've just read you incorrectly ; )

Later guys, enormous amounts of stressing still await me over the next few days. I despise exams.

140 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:26:35pm

re: #136 joecitizen

Yup, there were all previously Lizards. Many of them were fine folks too.

141 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:27:08pm

Killgore,

Am I correct in understanding you have a big green egg bbq? I just acquired one. I've been trying out various things on it, quite successfuly, but I was totaly thwarted today by a late afternoon thunderstorm.

Do you have a favorite cut or recipe?

142 threecoloursblue  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:27:13pm

re: #132 Elydo

I know. Sorry I didn't make it clearer. The Boris stuff is hilarious though.

143 Timbre  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:28:04pm

Sidebar--Did "Tomorrow's Girls" already play? That's a good one.

144 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:28:52pm
145 mjazzguitar  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:29:26pm

I found the:
Striped Bass Bonus Program
Sound Bean Bag Plush, &
switched batch Bernoulli process (SBBP)

146 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:29:41pm

re: #137 ploome hineni

Facinating!

147 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:31:41pm

re: #144 ploome hineni

Not at all. They come in 4 sizes, I got the large one. I've seen a whole turkey done on that size.

148 nyc redneck  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:32:05pm

re: #101 Elydo

The Tories are still too weak-willed and unsure of what will make them popular with the people. Imagine a kid with potential, but a massive insecurity complex who isn't sure what's expected of him. Remember, these are New Tories, like New Labour. It might happen, but it's by no means a sure thing.

We need someone like Thatcher. If only for the iron will and integrity. Just a spine would be good.

"kids w/ potential" that means, smart and capable. they are our future. i'd put my money on them. as compared to ie galloway and red ken, for sure. we could have a trend starting. it's certainly pointing in the right direction.

149 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:33:52pm
150 Dr. Shalit  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:35:38pm

re #101 Elydo

PM Boris Johnson? The UK could do worse - and likely will. To me David Cameron is like Sen. McCain - Damage Control.

-S-

151 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:37:27pm

re: #149 ploome hineni

The large has a 19" diameter circular grill. The heat is very even across the whole area. I did 9 pieces of chicken, & 4 bell peppers and a small pan of potatoes at the same time. Turned out perfect.

152 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:41:36pm
153 profitsbeard  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:42:34pm

Who in Britain is waking, and why?

Red Ken and Jihad George Gall, gone.

Is it just that Tony Blair's winning persona is missing?

Or was it the Muslim 'doctors' blowing up the airport entrance?

What's the British feeling for why this happened, and where it leads?

154 DeathtotheSwiss  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:43:35pm

What site is Killgore being gossiped about at? I'm so confused...

155 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:43:38pm

Hi y'all - what have I missed?!

156 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:44:02pm

re: #141 Kenneth

Am I correct in understanding you have a big green egg bbq? I just acquired one. I've been trying out various things on it, quite successfuly, but I was totaly thwarted today by a late afternoon thunderstorm.

Do you have a favorite cut or recipe?

I've had pretty good luck lighting mine even in very windy rainy conditions. It takes a little practice.

My favorite is boneless leg of lamb (covered in salt, pepper, rosemary, etc). Put it on a roasting rack on top a a small baking sheet. put large whole mushrooms, shallots, diced carrots on the baking sheet so they soak up the Lamb drippin's. Work the egg up to about 600 degrees, then put your stuff in. Let sit for about 10 minutes then close off all the vents and let sit for another 15-20 minutes. Lamb should be rare on the inside and vegs/'shroom should be al dente. Serve with bread or pasta (with red suace) and salad.
/Yum!

157 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:44:08pm
158 Peter Verkooijen  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:44:12pm

Boris Johnson is the second coming of Winston Churchill.

159 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:44:45pm

re: #145 mjazzguitar

Striped Bass Bonus Program


I like that one.

160 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:46:04pm

re: #154 DeathtotheSwiss

It's a site for bitter Lizards who were banned years ago. They just can't let go.

161 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:46:34pm

re: #157 ploome hineni

Was it that absoluteinfidel? he was a bit of a nutter.

162 DeathtotheSwiss  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:47:21pm

Sounds like the Island of broken toys. I gotta see it.

163 BillLangston  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:48:02pm

re: #58 _Felix

About which? Liking Ken for embarrassing Labour sometimes? Yes.

Maybe this is a bit extreme but is that not much the same as a vegan liking Hitler because he was a vegetarian?

SF
BL

164 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:48:50pm

re: #106 Opilio WHAT?
Pro-Bush Canuck got the stick? Can you please give me a comment number and thread name.
Please?

165 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:49:07pm
166 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:49:26pm

re: #156 Killgore Trout

Oh yeah, I love lamb. That sounds great. So far I've done lamb chops, burgers, chicken, ribs & steak. Leg of Lamb ought to be next on my list then. Say, you don't think my wife had an ulterior motive when she gave me the Big GreenEgg for my birthday?

167 nyc redneck  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:49:29pm

re: #158 Peter Verkooijen

Boris Johnson is the second coming of Winston Churchill.

can i get that in writing? (signed, sealed, delivered. so to speak?)

168 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:49:47pm
169 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:51:31pm

Oh no! PBC got the stick? That's a shame. He's been in a bad sort lately, this is not good.

What for?

170 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:52:17pm

re: #168 ploome hineni


Yup, born in TO. What made you leave Montreal?

171 threecoloursblue  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:53:02pm

re: #158 Peter Verkooijen

You are taking the piss, right?

172 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:54:57pm
173 mjazzguitar  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:55:54pm

re: #164 realwest

here's one

174 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:56:38pm

re: #166 Kenneth

Say, you don't think my wife had an ulterior motive when she gave me the Big GreenEgg for my birthday?


Everybody loves to eat.
/Just sayin'

175 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 8:57:21pm

re: #169 Kenneth

He needed a little time out. He'll be back.

176 _Felix  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:00:29pm

re: #163 BillLangston

Maybe this is a bit extreme but is that not much the same as a vegan liking Hitler because he was a vegetarian?

That's a bit extreme. Ken just flirted with the Muslim Brotherhood and engaged in a bit of nepotism, while being mainly concerned with public transport, traffic congestion and squeezing money out of the government. He never to my knowledge ordered anybody killed.

He also appeared on Have I Got News For You once or twice, but he wasn't as funny as Boris. I admire his talent for sarcasm, though I can't think of any way that I agree with him.

177 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:00:30pm
178 gop_patriot  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:01:34pm

re: #177 ploome hineni

who is PBC?

Pro-Bush Canuck

179 anat  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:02:01pm

re: #44 mj
..., although he perpetuates Nazi doctrine, Kollerstrom presents himself as a man of the left rather than the far right.
[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]

"although"? Where is the contradiction?

180 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:02:08pm
181 jetziger  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:02:30pm

Bye bye Red Ken! Long Live Mayor Boris!

Good Riddance, Mega-Mosque!

182 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:03:26pm

re: #173 mjazzguitar
He got banned for saying THAT? What? He's been sick with worry over his sister's Lymphoma the last two nights and tends to get drunk as the night wears on but he does need LGF especially now and he got banned for that? Really?

183 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:04:43pm

re: #175 Killgore Trout
Hey Killgore - how do you know he got a time out and wasn't banned? Did Charles say something about it and if so can you point me to where Charles said it?

184 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:05:24pm

re: #180 ploome hineni

He's been having a tough time lately with personal problems. He seemed to be gunning for some drama. He'll work though it.

185 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:05:36pm
186 Kenneth  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:05:45pm

re: #177 ploome hineni

He just moved to Toronto from Halifax, been to a few of our Lizard Lunches. Good guy, if rather intense sometimes.

187 Killgore Trout  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:06:14pm

re: #183 realwest

Just a guess, I don't know any more than anyone else here.

188 Peter Verkooijen  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:06:26pm

re: #171 threecoloursblue
No, most definitely not. The similarities are obvious.

189 snowcrash  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:10:14pm

re: #182 realwest
Realwest, no one wanted him banned. Read post #66 on Jordans Jumblatt and post #42 on Burqa bandit. Charles gives his response later in that thread.

190 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:11:19pm

re: #185 ploome hineni
Thanks ploome. And Killgore was wrong - PBC didn't get a time-out he was banned.

191 realwest  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:12:09pm

re: #189 snowcrash Yup, I read those and I read Charles' response.

192 LeePro  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:21:13pm

re: #185 ploome hineni

Your link is to an entire "search" page.

Here is what PBC said.
Here is what Charles said.

193 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:26:19pm
194 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:26:52pm
195 LeePro  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:38:19pm

re: #194 ploome hineni

as I try to ignore you

/feh

Not trying hard enough, apparently.

196 uptight  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:38:29pm

Boris is very, very upper-class, old money English. Like WASPS they can be old-style antisemitic, but they can also have Laurence of Arabia syndrome and admire the noble savage over the troublesome Jews.

Glad to see that Boris is hanging out with Bibi and the babe division of the IDF. Makes me like & trust the guy.

197 Dustyvet  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:48:57pm

re: #41 Wm T Sherman

Good.

Nah...not good...OUTSTANDING!

198 solomonpanting  Sat, May 3, 2008 9:58:09pm

Boris with right-wing ex Israeli PM, Benjamin Netanyahu

As if "right-wing" is any more of a condemnation for Jew-hating Israeli-hating life-hating freedom-hating logic-hating Muscumists.

199 Promethea  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:13:10pm

re: #198 solomonpanting

"Right-wing" seems to be the all-purpose insult for writers who don't have anything useful to say, kinda like "nyah, nyah, nyah, nyah."

200 pat  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:31:56pm

Muslims are so predictable, the give Lemmings a rub.

201 wanderer  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:45:10pm

#10
Numeral

Fortunately our infiltrating third world invaders are owerwhelmingly Christian civilized Latin Americans not murdering fanatics who if we dump the rmonocrap libs multi-culti leftism scat will become good Americans in a couple of generations unlike the islamic murderers invading Europe.

202 wanderer  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:46:48pm

Sorry that was # 0
Bolivar

203 AZinfidel  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:50:01pm

MPACUK website: "No one has commented on this article."

Yeah, right.....

204 bombarafat  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:57:40pm

There are no occupied territories
Only liberated territories

205 AZinfidel  Sat, May 3, 2008 10:59:35pm

I'm sure that they find any comment critical of the article much too offensive to approve for posting.

And they see that the comments in favor of the article are too vile to allow the non-muslim world to see.

Crybabies....

206 deegee  Sat, May 3, 2008 11:27:08pm
Boris posing happily with Israeli Soldiers, the same soldiers who enforce the illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territories

It must be really embarrassing to admit the undefeatable Islamic warriors are being sh#t on by girls.

Not a burka in sight.

207 jenv  Sat, May 3, 2008 11:44:28pm

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned their "Reviving the Mosque" plan. It looks like they're openly calling for mosques to be radicalized.

208 mixa  Sat, May 3, 2008 11:55:33pm

Galloway is not out of the picture yet. He stood for the London Assembly - but got nowhere.

He is still an MP - though it is unlikely he will be relected in the GE.

He was looking for another gravy train.

209 Dustyvet  Sun, May 4, 2008 12:04:09am

re: #208 mixa

Galloway is not out of the picture yet. He stood for the London Assembly - but got nowhere.

He is still an MP - though it is unlikely he will be relected in the GE.

He was looking for another gravy train.

Galloway should have lived in the time of Albert Pierrepoint, I'm sure that Mr. Pierrepoint would would have given Galloway a nice new hemp necktie...

210 miguelj  Sun, May 4, 2008 12:57:18am

Sorry, MPAC. The guy you opposed won, after all. Now consider this: in whatever shithole countries you emigrated from, if you had affronted the future mayor in print, you could pretty well count on having to flee for your lives once the guy took office. The fact that this is not going to happen to you in London offers you a huge learning opportunity about democracy. Take it.

211 uptight  Sun, May 4, 2008 2:36:38am

re: #208 mixa

Galloway is not out of the picture yet. He stood for the London Assembly - but got nowhere.

He is still an MP - though it is unlikely he will be relected in the GE.

He was looking for another gravy train.

The great thing about both Leftists and Muslims is their unstoppable habit of fracturing.

Galloways "Respect" Party was made up of Commies and Islamofascists. Although only having a few thousand members, they still couldn't hole it together and split into the Commie-dominated Respect Unity and the Islamofascist-dominated Respect Renewal.

Galloway, of course, sided with the Islamofascists and polled twice as many votes as the Commie version (mind you since this was still less than 3% it's nothing for them to get exited about).

Notice how they both kept the same logo?

212 Jaydee  Sun, May 4, 2008 2:51:41am

Britain’s Muslim Public Affairs Committee is so upset about new London Mayor Boris Johnson

Luvin it!

My heart bleeds......not.

(sniggers wickedly)

213 acidtrash  Sun, May 4, 2008 3:46:54am

Thanks a bunch Charles. Give these dicks the oxygen of publicity.

214 Annar  Sun, May 4, 2008 4:05:51am

I don’t know what happened to Alan Craig who was supposed to run and proposed the interdiction on the building of the mega mosque, Did Boris Johnson specifically promise to not let it be built? If the Saudis are willing to pick up the tab there would be no budgetary concerns and only the government could stop it.

215 kuffarharbi  Sun, May 4, 2008 4:27:32am

re: #21 Idle Drifter

IDF girls

Wow they look good. How many of them rise in the ranks? This calls for a movie. 'An Officer and a Lady?'

216 eaglewingz08  Sun, May 4, 2008 4:56:48am

Yep the worst thing anyone could do in those muslims' eyes is to hang around with joos or zionists. What is really frightening though is that ONE MILLION people still voted for Ken the Red who turned London into Londonistan. Boris better change the voter supervisors/election board to assure that massive leftwing voter fraud is not occurring, because with numbers like that, I would bet dead lefties have even cast their votes for Ken.

217 Sand Panda  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:26:50am

re: #26 dgax65

I guess they forgot about Red Ken's despicable friends and associates.

No - they (MPACUK) are Red Ken's despicable friends and associates!

218 Sand Panda  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:29:36am

re: #215 kuffarharbi

Wow they look good. How many of them rise in the ranks? This calls for a movie. 'An Officer and a Lady?'

Good luck trying to convince any Hollywood movers and shakers of the need to produce a film focusing on pretty IDF girls. ;-p

219 Sabraguy  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:35:02am

Livingstone was a divisive politician who cynically tried to capture the Muslim vote by fawning on Islamic extremists, and attacking Israel.

In this campagin he was supported by Islamofascist groups like Muslims4Ken.

Hopefully other British politicans will now find that support from Muslim groups is a kiss of death.

220 kuffarharbi  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:36:58am

re: #218 Sand Panda

Good luck trying to convince any Hollywood movers and shakers of the need to produce a film focusing on pretty IDF girls. ;-p

There's rich material for a great screenplay. Beautiful girls fighting an implacable and brutal enemy defending the right of the most persecuted people in history to exist, defending freedom, democracy, joy and life.Tracking the family history in flashbacks of one IDF girl through three generations would be a good angle.

221 The dajjal  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:43:38am

Well.. Ken's been busy. Apparently he has 5 children from 3 different women. See:

[Link: www.timesonline.co.uk...]

For years, he was romantically involved with Kate Allen, the Director of Amnesty International in the UK.

[Link: en.wikipedia.org...]

For a list of famous quotes from Red Ken, such as: "I look forward to it being overthrown as much as I looked forward to Saddam Hussein being overthrown." See:

[Link: www.thefirstpost.co.uk...]

222 Shug  Sun, May 4, 2008 5:53:33am

re: #26 dgax65

I guess they forgot about Red Ken's despicable friends and associates.

They are the despicable friends and associates

223 Macker  Sun, May 4, 2008 6:02:32am

re: #17 dennisw

The Mooslims are so pissed that Red Ken is gone. He was their sycophant and butt smoocher buddy. Red Ken promoted that awful Qadarwi (sp) as a moderate Muslim

There, fixed that for ya!

224 FrogMarch  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:11:18am

Proving yet again there is a line in the sand:

left-wingers adore radical Islam...
Radical Islamists feel the same about the left-wing fascists.

225 Wishbone  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:21:39am
Well, I can at least guess why Germany is angry- if they Jews didn't exist, then there wouldn't have been a holocaust, and the gold standard of evil in the world would not be Hitler, a German.

My fifteen year old nephew, product as he is of that uber-fucked British educational system, is now in a deep state of confusion after reading that. All those notions of Hitler having been Austrian have been thrown into confusion, poor lad.

226 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:25:38am

re: #2 DaveinMD

Amazing. How long do they think they can continue to spread this kind of bigotry before people catch on? I guess it's worked for them so far, though.

Most people in the UK know very little about them, those that do, know exactly what they are (other than the useless Government that is)

227 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:28:14am

re: #26 dgax65

I guess they forgot about Red Ken's despicable friends and associates.

to a non muslim they were despicable, to MPAC they were heroes

228 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:37:57am

re: #44 mj

Still major problems with the Left in the UK:

When academics lose their power of reason

Dr Nicholas Kollerstrom is convinced that academics have punished him for a 'thought crime'. The distinguished astronomer exercised his right as an intellectual in a free society to speak his mind. His university responded by stripping him of his research fellowship and declared that it wishes to have 'absolutely no association' with him.

To make matters worse, Kollerstrom was denounced by University College, London, one of Europe's greatest bastions of academic integrity, whose founder, Jeremy Bentham, defended intellectual freedom with the stirring words: 'As to the evil which results from a censorship, it is impossible to measure it, for it is impossible to tell where it ends.'

Admittedly, if the philosopher had lived long enough to hear the conspiracy theories of the 21st century, even his defence of free speech might have weakened. Once he was away from his scientific studies, Kollerstrom embraced them all. 'Let us hope the schoolchildren visitors are properly taught about the elegant swimming pool at Auschwitz, built by the inmates, who would sunbathe there on Saturday and Sunday afternoons while watching the water polo matches,' he said of the Nazi genocide. 'Let's hope they are shown postcards written from Auschwitz, where the postman would collect the mail twice weekly.'

Denying the crimes of the clerical fascists of today comes easily to a man who can deny the crimes of the secular fascists of the 1940s. Kollerstrom has opined at length on how the 9/11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon and the 7/7 London bombings were not the work of the actual bombers, but of Western security forces acting on the orders of - you'll never guess - their 'Zionist masters'......, although he perpetuates Nazi doctrine, Kollerstrom presents himself as a man of the left rather than the far right.

[Link: www.guardian.co.uk...]

Kollerstrom got outed by others on the left.

The man is an absolute (ryhmes with "merchant banker")

I saw this on the blogs when it broke

See here and here

[Link: www.blairwatch.co.uk...]

[Link: www.blairwatch.co.uk...]

[Link: www.liberalconspiracy.org...]

(BTW he claimed Auschwitz was a holiday camp ffs!)

229 beemer396  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:39:55am

Then Red Ken, now ded Ken! yes, this is a good thing. Not since the bargaining of the 20th century has a mayor of London's not hated those "shitty little people." Maybe, just maybe, the bias will shift.

230 kuffarharbi  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:42:31am

re: #228 londonpride

Kollerstrom got outed by others on the left.

The man is an absolute (ryhmes with "merchant banker")

I saw this on the blogs when it broke

See here and here

[Link: www.blairwatch.co.uk...]

[Link: www.blairwatch.co.uk...]

[Link: www.liberalconspiracy.org...]

(BTW he claimed Auschwitz was a holiday camp ffs!)

you mean WANKER.

231 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:43:37am

re: #66 jaunte

He may have embarrassed Labour, but... low threshold for likeablility.Could he be trusted?"But Mr Livingstone's main credibility problems are of his own making, not his party's. The catalogue of Mr Livingstone's half-truths, non-truths, and broken promises is long (to hold the congestion charge at £5 until 2013, to "save the Routemaster", to serve only one term, and so on.) His style in debate is to come out with apparently detailed, authoritative-sounding facts and statistics, which convince many that he knows his brief but which, on examination, often turn out to be false. Central to his campaign is a series of lies about his main opponent - that he is a racist Muslim-hater who wants to scrap the Freedom Pass (a claim also repeated by Gordon Brown yesterday). Ken's accomplishments in office are real but modest. His more grandiose claims, regularly made on the campaign trail, tend to shrivel when held to the light. How can he be mainly responsible, for instance, for the drop in racial attacks? How can he be responsible for London's economic and cultural success? Is the Mayor really as important globally as he thinks? Boris, of course, is no simon-pure advocate of truth: as a young man, he was fired from a newspaper for making up a quote, and told a famous lie about his personal-life. But he is significantly more truthful than Ken. Courtesy of the BBC's Vanessa Feltz show, the Standard recently carried out a controlled experiment in the relative veracity of the two men. Each appeared separately on the programme on successive days for the same length of time, 35 minutes, answering questions from callers. In that period, Johnson said 11 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every three minutes 10 seconds. Mr Livingstone said 36 things that were untrue or misleading, an average of one every 58 seconds." [Link: www.thisislondon.co.uk...]

Livingstone had a tendency to label people who disagreed with him racist or islamophobes.

He also funded non govermental organisations with tax payers money to go "after" people who disagreed with him.

Nice, real nice.

232 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 7:49:05am

re: #98 Kenneth

Wow...

and hes married to an Indian lady (hindu or sikh I forget which) but the left find it easy to label him as a racist.

/the left where truth never matters

233 spilchy  Sun, May 4, 2008 8:50:35am

DO WHAT I DID AND CLICK ON THE LINK AND FILL OUT THE COMMENTS BOX!. It gets "reviewed" before publishing but imagine hundreds form LGF sending them our thoughts.

234 Ayatollah Ghilmeini  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:05:31am

His victory is all the sweeter!

How dare Boris oppose the imposition of Islamic law in Britannia!

235 pegcity  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:09:24am

"you lose, get off my property"

236 kynna  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:10:50am

I love the 'advertise here' beg. I wonder why they're having a hard time getting someone to associate with their site? I would think people would flock to them to sell their goods and services. /sarc

Blatant racists are not a good lot to throw in with.

237 bill shears  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:19:38am

I like the photo of Boris with the Israeli soldiers, mostly women, happy, free, unburkaed women defending their democratic country.

238 Sunlight  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:20:50am

re: #219 Sabraguy

Livingstone was a divisive politician who cynically tried to capture the Muslim vote by fawning on Islamic extremists, and attacking Israel.

In this campagin he was supported by Islamofascist groups like Muslims4Ken.

Hopefully other British politicans will now find that support from Muslim groups is a kiss of death.

Soooo.... in summary (since I seem to have been unconscious during the London campaign season):
-We're sure Mr. Johnson isn't associated with the BNP, Belgium types LGF has so energetically rejected (hurray for Charles)?
- Mr. Johnson, along with the normal politician stuff, believes in enforcement of laws to put the U.K. right, as opposed to using race, religion, or other personal identifiers as a means to "protect the culture"?

239 Is it me?  Sun, May 4, 2008 9:38:19am

At the top of mpacuks' web page is - reviving the mosque/the big challenge of our time.
WHF!
Why do their mosques need reviving? They make it sound as if they had all been razed to the ground and they needed to rebuild them. What rubbish. For a lot of people in many areas there are too many of them and too many immams and too much hate speech literature/DVDs being sold.
The comments on the Boris piece turned out to be amusing, there were some Brits on there giving it some welly.
mpacuk are throwing a hissy fit because they didn't get what they wanted. Therefore there has to be a conspiracy concerning the count or anything else rather than the reality of the fact that far too many people had had enough of their pal, Red Ken.
Some good may come out of this. Most people have heard of the MCB but aren't familiar with the other Mulsim lobby bodies. With any luck they will start smearing Boris (sorry Boris) and it will hit the national newspapers and then we will all get a really good look at them. People won't like it. Shine the light on them, they cannot stand the light; like vampires.
They seem to vet their site - and they have RESTRICTED FORUMS
Now I'm curious, what are they discussing that it has to be on a restricted form? Hmmmm......

240 Joseph K.  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:00:57am

Re# 238

We're sure Mr. Johnson isn't associated with the BNP, Belgium types LGF has so energetically rejected (hurray for Charles)?

Dead sure. Boris has rejected those creeps all along, refused to share hustings with them, and, along with the candidates of the three other main parties, walked out when the BNP's creepy Mayoral candidate began his drink-slurred losing speech after the results were read out. (where he referred to "'piddical' correctness" and "'iddigous' people").

"Mr. Johnson, along with the normal politician stuff, believes in enforcement of laws to put the U.K. right, as opposed to using race, religion, or other personal identifiers as a means to "protect the culture"?"

Are you being serious? I guess you don't know Boris or British politics. He epitomises traditional Conservatism - small government, cutting bureaucracy and waste, fighting crime, and freeing the individual from politicians meddling in their lives. As for "race and religion" he's got it all covered - an Englishman with Turkish, Swiss, French and Jewish ancestry. A real man of the people who will change London for the better for ALL Londoners after years of Livingstone croneyism (sorry for the over-enthusiasm, but I voted for him and I'm just so glad that he got in.)

It goes to show just how far those Nazi scumbags in the BNP have poisoned political debate in Britain that you feel that you have to ask those questions. Once again, they are a tiny minority voice - No MPs, very few city councillors (54 out of a total of 22,000+) and no hope whatsoever of even gaining ONE seat in Parliament, let alone ever becoming the Government (to put it in perspective, they would need 324 seats for that.)

All they have are a small army of keyboard warriors, talking them up on every message board as the only people that can save Britain (sound familiar?) In fact, they are an exact British copy of the Ron Paul Revolutionaries and, like those crazies, will waste their whole lives waiting for their "revolution". (The BNP's share of the London-wide vote increased by a huge 0.16% on May 1st, leaving them stranded on 5% with no sign of improving.)

241 londonpride  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:04:35am

re: #239 Is it me?

At the top of mpacuks' web page is - reviving the mosque/the big challenge of our time.WHF!Why do their mosques need reviving? They make it sound as if they had all been razed to the ground and they needed to rebuild them. What rubbish. For a lot of people in many areas there are too many of them and too many immams and too much hate speech literature/DVDs being sold.The comments on the Boris piece turned out to be amusing, there were some Brits on there giving it some welly.mpacuk are throwing a hissy fit because they didn't get what they wanted. Therefore there has to be a conspiracy concerning the count or anything else rather than the reality of the fact that far too many people had had enough of their pal, Red Ken.Some good may come out of this. Most people have heard of the MCB but aren't familiar with the other Mulsim lobby bodies. With any luck they will start smearing Boris (sorry Boris) and it will hit the national newspapers and then we will all get a really good look at them. People won't like it. Shine the light on them, they cannot stand the light; like vampires.They seem to vet their site - and they have RESTRICTED FORUMSNow I'm curious, what are they discussing that it has to be on a restricted form? Hmmmm......

Not all restricted - how about this one

[Link: www.mpacuk.org...]

To quote

"MPAC’s world view is simple. We are at War. MPAC believes every Muslim man woman and child is a target in that War. And we believe that it is FARD upon every capable Adult to defend the Ummah."

Does that sound moderate to anyone?

A few of us left comments at the time - still there I see (I used a "throwaway" name there)

Read the discussion boards to and also at ummah.com

They dont try to hide their (perceived) superiority to and hatred of the kuffir

242 Sunlight  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:14:15am

re: #240 Joseph K.

Excellent answer. "Tiny minorities" all over the place are doing very creepy things. My ancestors emigrated to the U.S. from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland hundreds of years back. So I'd like to be able to urge my kids to be involved with the U.K. They are teens and university is coming up. But I married a Jewish man and we've raised the kids Jewish. I've read bad stuff about how Jewish kids are treated at U.K. universities (although the U.S. doesn't seem far off - but my kids are tough with what goes on in the U.S. - it's familiar). So I'm focusing on Israel, Australia, India, maybe Japan for their junior year abroad. I know you can't protect kids forever, but being in a bullying situation makes kids meek and I'm most concerned not to send out meek kids when they are done with university. Maybe this mayor can change things.

243 Nemesis6  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:24:11am

This is a good initiation by any standard.

244 anotherindyfilmguy  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:25:23am

re: #241 londonpride

And they don't have to hide it either... we have for generations been inundated with "violence/resistance/war is bad" and "peace/safety/comfort at any cost" by the media/left/communist 5th columnists to the point where many people wouldn't resist a mugger much less even than want to realize they are in a war they don't want and think they can wish away by ignoring it etc...

245 famousmortimer78  Sun, May 4, 2008 10:30:05am

MPAC's captions show Boris being comfortable with "Israelis". Don't they mean "zionists"? Now where did that mask go...

246 Joseph K.  Sun, May 4, 2008 11:09:15am

Re: #242 Sunlight:

"I've read bad stuff about how Jewish kids are treated at U.K. universities (although the U.S. doesn't seem far off - but my kids are tough with what goes on in the U.S. - it's familiar)."

I've read similar accounts and it appalls me. When I was at uni 20-*cough*-something years ago, the JSoc was the most welcoming and open of all the campus societies, for both Jews and non-Jews. There were no problems with the other students, and this kid met one of the greatest influences on his life at that time - a purple-haired Israeli punk rocker who led me astray for three fabulous years and has stayed one my best friends ever since (although the purple dye has gone, and she's now a nice North London Jewish girl whose kids laugh out loud when I show them photos of their staid and sensible Mamele in a Sex Pistols T-shirt and bondage trousers).

Nowadays, there is virulent anti-Israel prejudices among many academics, and growing numbers and influence of Muslim students on campuses. I can't say for certain, but I fear those friendly, open days may be long gone.

247 Sunlight  Sun, May 4, 2008 11:20:51am

re: #246 Joseph K.

Will your new mayor do anything? Say anything (repetitively) in large public settings? Doesn't it concern you that top Jewish students (who seem to be turning the sci and tech world upside down) might avoid the U.K.? I heard DERA/Qintiq is sinking. I'd thing the mayor and his party would work hard on this to keep top scientists (of any origin) coming to the U.K.

248 joegelman  Sun, May 4, 2008 2:03:23pm

More Good news! A fun-loving, smart, pro-US, pro-Israel (or at least evenhanded, which means pro-Israel) Mayor of London. I might even travel to London again after this.

249 jenv  Sun, May 4, 2008 4:26:58pm

re: #239 Is it me?


Why do their mosques need reviving? They make it sound as if they had all been razed to the ground and they needed to rebuild them.


It's about influence, not physical building. A few too many Muslims are being seduced by our wily Western ways. They also want to make mosques dominant centers of political power, as they are in Sharia countries.

250 Joseph K.  Sun, May 4, 2008 4:32:14pm

re: #247 Sunlight

Will your new mayor do anything? Say anything (repetitively) in large public settings? Doesn't it concern you that top Jewish students (who seem to be turning the sci and tech world upside down) might avoid the U.K.? ...I'd thing the mayor and his party would work hard on this to keep top scientists (of any origin) coming to the U.K.

Well, for a start, the days of a London Mayor inviting hate preachers like Yusuf al-Qaradawi to the city, and embracing them on stage, are OVER. It was Boris Johnson's party that lobbied the Govt to ban Qaradawi from entering the country, much to the chagrin of Muslim pressure groups.

The Mayor can only speak and act for London, and as his Party is Opposition in Parliament, he doesn't have sway on Govt policy. But he has consistently written in support of Israel's self-defence, and against its enemies, and lambasted critics of that country (And he tore into Mel Gibson in print for his anti-Semitic remarks too) He is a member of the Conservative Friends of Israel, and the Conservative Party has traditionally stuck up for both Israel and British Jews (it's the party of Benjamin Disraeli, after all.)

But London is a very tricky place to govern, and lots of Livingstone's special interest groups will be dying to attack the new Mayor. So my bet is he will play neutral until he settles in. But I think that the Muslim groups that used to have Red Ken's ear (and a sizeable sway of his community grants) will find City Hall a desolate place from now on.

As for top scientists - we are having enough trouble keeping our own! Thanks to Labour Govt under-funding of science education and university research, not only are British scientists leaving for other countries, but overseas students are increasingly switching to universities in the US to study. Things are so bad in Britain that some physicists believe that the study of Physics has little future in the UK. So if your kids are going to be science majors, they'd be better of staying at home.


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