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 More options Apr 29, 4:07 am
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From: generalcony...@googlemail.com
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 01:07:31 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Apr 29 2008 4:07 am
Subject: BBC CLXXX: Nobody Must Question The Agenda
A Christian party has begun legal action after the corporation
insisted on changes to a short film in which the party voiced
opposition to the building of Europe’s biggest mosque next to the site
of the 2012 Olympics

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3835551.ece


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 More options Apr 29, 6:47 am
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From: "P.S.Burton" <dlb...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 03:47:43 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Apr 29 2008 6:47 am
Subject: Re: BBC CLXXX: Nobody Must Question The Agenda
On 29 Apr, 09:07, generalcony...@googlemail.com wrote:

> A Christian party has begun legal action after the corporation
> insisted on changes to a short film in which the party voiced
> opposition to the building of Europe’s biggest mosque next to the site
> of the 2012 Olympics

> http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3835551.ece

At the love music hate racism carnival last sunday, a suggestion was
made from the stage that it was "disgusting that the government allows
the BNP to stand for election in this country" and was met with loud
cheering all round. Very few people seemed to think that the prospect
of the government being able to decide who was allowed to put
themselves forward for election was a troubling one.

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 More options Apr 29, 5:22 pm
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From: generalcony...@googlemail.com
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:22:21 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Tues, Apr 29 2008 5:22 pm
Subject: Re: BBC CLXXX: Nobody Must Question The Agenda
On 29 Apr, 11:47, "P.S.Burton" <dlb...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 29 Apr, 09:07, generalcony...@googlemail.com wrote:

> > A Christian party has begun legal action after the corporation
> > insisted on changes to a short film in which the party voiced
> > opposition to the building of Europe’s biggest mosque next to the site
> > of the 2012 Olympics

> >http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article3835551.ece

> At the love music hate racism carnival last sunday, a suggestion was
> made from the stage that it was "disgusting that the government allows
> the BNP to stand for election in this country" and was met with loud
> cheering all round. Very few people seemed to think that the prospect
> of the government being able to decide who was allowed to put
> themselves forward for election was a troubling one.

Hee. That kind of air-punching is just as mindless as the BNP.
Perpetual adolescents versus a bunch of cranks and football hooligans.
I've got a feeling the BNP is going to get a seat on the London
Assembly come Friday. If neo-fascism suddenly gets the wind under
wings at this point in British history, it will prove to me that the
main parties', particularly Labour but Tories too, abdication of
reason and common sense (or embrace/grudging acceptance of Cultural
Marxism) is finally and dreadfully coming home to roost.
Thursday the last chance for London in many ways. If Boris wins
there's a chance he can straighten the streets out and make life more
bearable and cost-effective for ordinary working people (something
that Livingstone has completely failed to do). If Ken wins it will
serve notice to the Labour movement that inner city ethnic socialist
vote can trump the suburbs even during a period of large scale anti-
Labour rancour and mutiny; and then watch the chancers come out of the
woodwork: GALLOWAY after Ken. Just think about that for five minutes.
VOTE BORIS, give the f*cker a whirl. DON'T NO LEFTY HERE GIVE ME THAT
RICH GET RICHER UNDER THE TORIES SPIEL cos they get just as rich - and
more - under Labour. But at least the Tories are up for fighting back
at the chavs, the yobs, the guns, the knives, the skunk and the coke
freaks. The Left, as DJ Taylor said to me the other week (soz to name-
drop), look the other way.
Question: why do so many black Londoners in vox pops place so much
trust in Ken Livingstone when so many young black people have died
violently on his watch? I lived in London when Stephen Lawrence was
murdered and there wasn't a fraction of the killing there is now, but
Ken is regarded as someone who's delivered us all into paradise. Odd.

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