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Baldseagull

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2012
10,957
Crawley
About what's going on in this country and why Isis are recruiting here faster than anywhere???
I would immediately deport the ones on the watch list who have dual nationality and the rest born here need to be eradicated as prison helps nobody let's be frank,but you liberals believe a different way is best and that's to protect these types:)

The problem with Human rights is, you have to give them to all Humans, it's their right, even you.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,610
Gods country fortnightly
What's the odds there will be no arrests?
 














Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
50,149
Faversham
he's got a point though, lets face it to many wet lettuces on here who would accept anything but wouldn't see the harm of it to the country
shocking!
regards
DR

No he hasn't. Not with the soppy smiley face emoticon at the end, he hasn't. If you are serious about the state of things, it ain't funny, is it? :shrug:
 






BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
17,121
What was the wet lettuce turn out like?

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mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,499
England
So with that logic, whats the point in any demonstration/march ?

Your logic is flawed on on key issue.

Most demonstrations are against issues which can be rectified by those who the march is aimed at. They are normally aimed at policy or attitude change

A march about pay - A pay rise would fix.
A march against a war - The decision COULD be made to not go to war. It probably won't but it is something that someone has the power to stop
A march against working conditions - The employees can alter the working conditions
A march for a stadium - Give us the stadium.


A rise against EXTREMISM makes literally no sense. The extremism is being caused by outside sauces whose ENTIRE aim is to cause problems, inconvenience and suffering. They are not going to look at the march and say "oh, they don't like it. Maybe we should think about this"

And if someone somehow thinks that this march is raising the issue to the government then bloody hell. The government know we are not keen on getting stabbed or blown up. The march by "the lads" is hardly going to be a reality check for them.

Still, good luck to the 'Football Lads' and their fight against whatever it is they are against/for.
 






Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Your logic is flawed on on key issue.

Most demonstrations are against issues which can be rectified by those who the march is aimed at. They are normally aimed at policy or attitude change

A march about pay - A pay rise would fix.
A march against a war - The decision COULD be made to not go to war. It probably won't but it is something that someone has the power to stop
A march against working conditions - The employees can alter the working conditions
A march for a stadium - Give us the stadium.


A rise against EXTREMISM makes literally no sense. The extremism is being caused by outside sauces whose ENTIRE aim is to cause problems, inconvenience and suffering. They are not going to look at the march and say "oh, they don't like it. Maybe we should think about this"

And if someone somehow thinks that this march is raising the issue to the government then bloody hell. The government know we are not keen on getting stabbed or blown up. The march by "the lads" is hardly going to be a reality check for them.

Still, good luck to the 'Football Lads' and their fight against whatever it is they are against/for.
clueless
regards
DR
 










nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,610
Gods country fortnightly
I see Bristol City are sending 3 coach loads of peace protesters, how many are we sending?
 




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