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Robert Henderson

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May 12, 2002, 10:26:33 AM5/12/02
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Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
taken from Sunday Quislingraph).

Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
time, but strangely everything is quiet now.

Liberal bigots are just beginning to fear they cannot keep control of
their clients, the immigrants. RH


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abelard

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May 12, 2002, 11:40:13 AM5/12/02
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On Sun, 12 May 2002 15:26:33 +0100, Robert Henderson
<Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>

typed:

>Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>
>Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>time, but strangely everything is quiet now.

not at all....only if tories start telling the truth will you get squeals.
perhaps newoldlabour is starting to realise the threat before
the tory party get's its arse out of the sling....

>Liberal bigots are just beginning to fear they cannot keep control of
>their clients, the immigrants. RH

regards

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Samuel Rubinstein-Martinez

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May 12, 2002, 10:44:07 AM5/12/02
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Muslims are a terrorist religion that hates Israel. Most of Europe is racist
against Jews also. They can't wait for another Holocaust.

"Robert Henderson" <Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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"Samuel Rubinstein-Martinez" <lef...@jewish.com> wrote in message
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> Muslims are a terrorist religion that hates Israel. Most of Europe is
racist
> against Jews also. They can't wait for another Holocaust.

I don't blame them either, Europe and Europeans (the ones that can think for
themselves anyway) are sick to death of the damage that Jews have done to
their countries using their media to promote multiculturalism and hijacking
of the US foreign policy putting their lives in the line for the sake of the
Jewish state.


peter

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May 12, 2002, 12:00:50 PM5/12/02
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In article <e33tduolacov1034l...@4ax.com>, abelard
<abe...@abelard.org> stated: -

>On Sun, 12 May 2002 15:26:33 +0100, Robert Henderson
><Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>
>
> typed:
>
>>Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>>
>>Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>>time, but strangely everything is quiet now.
>
>not at all....only if tories start telling the truth will you get squeals.
>perhaps newoldlabour is starting to realise the threat before
> the tory party get's its arse out of the sling....
>
>>Liberal bigots are just beginning to fear they cannot keep control of
>>their clients, the immigrants. RH
>
>regards
>

abelard -

seen this?/


UN Child Summit Tells Kids
To Have Sex With Kids, Adults, Animals
5-10-2

"Situations in which you can obtain sexual pleasure:
1. Masturbation. 2. Sexual relations with a partner - whether
heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. 3. A sexual response
that is directed toward inanimate objects, animals, minors,
non-consenting persons.[ie rape?]"
-- Child Sex Book Given Out At UN Summit

A UNICEF-funded book being passed out at the United Nations Child
Summit encourages children to engage in sexual activities with
other minors and with homosexuals and animals.

As the delegations to the summit remain deadlocked on abortion,
international nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that support
the U.S. delegation's anti-abortion stance circulated copies of
pages from a UNICEF-funded book given to delegates from Latin
America that promotes sexual activity and abortion among teens
in their countries.

"Reproductive health includes the following components:
Counseling on sexuality, pregnancy, methods of contraception,
abortion, infertility, infections and diseases," says the
Spanish-language book, whose title translates to "Theoretic
Elements for Working with Mothers and Pregnant Teens."

An accompanying workshop book produced by the U.N. Children's
Fund (UNICEF) tells Latin American mothers and teens:
"Situations in which you can obtain sexual pleasure:
1. Masturbation. 2. Sexual relations with a partner - whether
heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. 3. A sexual response
that is directed toward inanimate objects, animals, minors,
non-consenting persons."

The book, which was distributed by the Mexican government with
U.N. funding, suggests lesbian sex as an acceptable alternative
for girls.

"Sexual relations with a partner: Here we should insist there
is no ideal or perfect relations between two or several
people," the book says. "The one that gives us the most
satisfaction and that which is adopted to our way of being
and the style of life we have chosen. This is why we encounter
many differences among women. Some women like to have
relations with men. And others with another woman."

UNICEF spokesman Alfred Ironside acknowledged U.N. funding for
the book, but said it was produced by the Mexican government in
1999 and pulled from circulation "when the content was more
carefully reviewed."

Mr. Ironside said he did not know how many of the books were
circulated. "A very small number were produced - fewer than a
thousand," he said. "It was pulled out of circulation when
the content was more carefully reviewed."

"That book was a product of the Mexican government, supported
by UNICEF financially as part of UNICEF's support to the Mexican
government," Mr. Ironside said.

"We do everything we do in full agreement with the governments
we support. We do not operate independently," he said.

He said the book was "intended as a training manual for people
working with adolescent women to prevent teen pregnancy. That
publication was a compilation of articles by different
contributors and has a very clear disclaimer in the front that
the views of the writers do not necessarily reflect the views
of the United Nations."

The workshop book is being passed out by anti-abortion NGOs to
persuade delegates from the large Latin American bloc of
countries called the Rio Group to support the U.S. proposal to
remove ambiguous language from the child-summit action document,
which has been used in the past by U.N. agencies to promote
abortion.

Delegations to the U.N. Child Summit remained deadlocked
Yesterday in closed-door negotiations over abortion and other
hot-button issues that have held up final agreement on a U.N.
action agenda to protect the world's children.

The U.S. delegation, praised by pro-family groups for standing
firm to ensure the agenda does not sanction continued U.N.
promotion of abortions, was attacked by NGO critics for a second
day at an afternoon briefing, NGO members at the meeting said.

Douglas Sylva, an official with the Catholic Family and Human
Rights Institute, called the briefing "an NGO feeding frenzy,"
in which the United States was attacked for its position on the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict; arms sales to allies; the Bush
administration's support of capital punishment; and U.S. failure
to ratify the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.

"The fact that the United States is the only country besides
Somalia that has not ratified [the] child's rights [convention]
is shocking," said Paula Daeppen, director in Zurich for the
Federation of American Women's Clubs Overseas.

"We're supposed to be a moral leader of the world and child
friendly," she said.

Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, Texas Democrat, told the meeting she
applauded the administration's work to protect children from
pornography, exploitation and "child soldiering." But she said
she disagreed with the U.S. delegation on some issues.

"There needs to be flexibility on life," she said - an apparent
reference to the administration's strong anti-abortion stance.
A person close to the congresswoman, who asked to remain anonymous,
said her remarks were intended to urge "more flexibility on
family planning."

Abortion is not mentioned directly in the draft child-summit
document, but UNICEF, which organized the 187-country special
session of the General Assembly, and the U.N. Fund for Population
Activities, interpret the ambiguous phrase "reproductive health
services" to include abortion.

A senior Canadian negotiator told delegates in earlier
preparatory meetings that the term includes abortion, prompting
the Bush administration to start pushing for the alternate term
"reproductive health care."

European countries, with the exception of Spain, along with
Canada, Japan and New Zealand oppose the U.S. position. Muslim
nations and some African countries also support the United States.

The Rio Group, whose delegations say their predominantly Catholic
populations don't condone abortion, said there is no danger the
term "reproductive health services" will be used to promote
abortions in Latin America.

http://www.washtimes.com/national/20020510-25256488.htm

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peter

peter

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May 12, 2002, 12:00:21 PM5/12/02
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In article <abm2pc$m4t$0...@dosa.alt.net>, Samuel Rubinstein-Martinez
<lef...@jewish.com> stated: -

>Muslims are a terrorist religion that hates Israel.


Muslims are followers of Islam.

> Most of Europe is racist
>against Jews also.

Have you ever stopped and asked the question "why"?

> They can't wait for another Holocaust.

Who is "they" -?

>
>"Robert Henderson" <Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:ozuAQWAZ...@anywhere.demon.co.uk...
>> Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>> Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>> "Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>> integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>> "create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>> intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>> taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>>
>> Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>> time, but strangely everything is quiet now.
>>
>> Liberal bigots are just beginning to fear they cannot keep control of
>> their clients, the immigrants. RH
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Robert Henderson
>> phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk
>> Blair Scandal web site at http://www.geocities.com/blairscandal/
>> Personal web site at http://www.anywhere.demon.co.uk
>
>

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peter

Robert Henderson

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May 12, 2002, 12:04:31 PM5/12/02
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In article <e33tduolacov1034l...@4ax.com>, abelard
<abe...@abelard.org> writes

>On Sun, 12 May 2002 15:26:33 +0100, Robert Henderson
><Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>
>
> typed:
>
>>Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>>
>>Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>>time, but strangely everything is quiet now.
>
>not at all....only if tories start telling the truth will you get squeals.
>perhaps newoldlabour is starting to realise the threat before
> the tory party get's its arse out of the sling....
>

Never expect a computer (or an American) to understand irony. RH

>>Liberal bigots are just beginning to fear they cannot keep control of
>>their clients, the immigrants. RH
>
>regards
>

--

carldent

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May 12, 2002, 1:05:29 PM5/12/02
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> typed:
>
>>Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>>
>>Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>>time, but strangely everything is quiet now.
####################
It seems to me he could be PM. material, then will he carry his sentiments
in power.


carldent

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May 12, 2002, 1:17:27 PM5/12/02
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Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>
#####################
It is a pity they do not read these groups they may actually lean, I
personally have been stating these facts for many years now, I will say it
again, Moslems and the UK. do not mix,
allowing more Moslems into the UK. will compound the multicultural
tensions,to let Moslems come here is like letting in rabid dogs to live
among us.
Their archaic religion does not lend itself to living among modern people,
their inability to bring their religious beliefs upto date , casting off the
impractical and barbaric system of laws andgeneral culture.


abelard

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On Sun, 12 May 2002 17:04:31 +0100, Robert Henderson
<Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>

typed:

>In article <e33tduolacov1034l...@4ax.com>, abelard
><abe...@abelard.org> writes
>>On Sun, 12 May 2002 15:26:33 +0100, Robert Henderson
>><Phi...@anywhere.demon.co.uk>
>>
>> typed:
>>
>>>Yesterday (11 5 02) The Home Office minister, Peter Hain, attacked those
>>>Muslims in Britain who refused to integrate. He accused them of being
>>>"Isolationist", of contributing to racial tension, that "it takes two to
>>>integrate" and that the failure of Muslims to integrate threatened to
>>>"create very real difficulties". He also said that religious
>>>intolerance now posed the greatest threat to race relations. (Details
>>>taken from Sunday Quislingraph).
>>>
>>>Doubtless we shall hear the massed squeals of the liberal bigot media in
>>>time, but strangely everything is quiet now.
>>
>>not at all....only if tories start telling the truth will you get squeals.
>>perhaps newoldlabour is starting to realise the threat before
>> the tory party get's its arse out of the sling....
>>
>
>Never expect a computer (or an American) to understand irony. RH

i've heard tell the same of the spanish wotnot...
even the prejudices of a hatstand may be unsound...

regards.

peter

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In article <abm7cp$e9i$1...@knossos.btinternet.com>, carldent
<carl...@btinternet.com> stated: -
Hain?!!

Seen Rhodesia or South Africa lately?


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peter

Mr Sarcastic

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May 12, 2002, 7:22:05 PM5/12/02
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In Robert Henderson's mind if one group of immigrants cause a problem,
all immigration must be bad.

Mr Sarcastic

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May 12, 2002, 7:27:59 PM5/12/02
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Samuel Rubinstein-Martinez wrote:

> Muslims are a terrorist religion that hates Israel.

Can't for the life of me think why........

> Most of Europe is racist against Jews also.

Translation: Most of Europe doesn't share Samuel's view of the Middle
East conflict.

> They can't wait for another Holocaust.

On behalf of everyone with a brain let me say BWAHAHAHAHAHAH!


Robert Henderson

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In article <3CDEF91D...@yahoo.co.uk>, Mr Sarcastic
<llort...@yahoo.co.uk> writes

>In Robert Henderson's mind if one group of immigrants cause a problem,
>all immigration must be bad.
>

Any mass immigration is to be resisted. However, clearly it is easier to
assimilate those of the same racial type without a culture which they
wish to maintain. RH

Avi Goldstein

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May 14, 2002, 12:25:00 PM5/14/02
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Damn straight Sammy!!!
We need to use our American-bought Israeli nukes to obliterate the
rest of the non-Jewish world. All non-Jews are terrorist anti-Semites
and must be thrown in ovens. We are so superior, it's no wonder we
are God's chosen people!!!!

Anti-Israel

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"Avi Goldstein" <bl...@blah.com.il> wrote in message
news:pee2euo39tuur7i4v...@4ax.com...

> Damn straight Sammy!!!
> We need to use our American-bought Israeli nukes to obliterate the
> rest of the non-Jewish world. All non-Jews are terrorist anti-Semites
> and must be thrown in ovens. We are so superior, it's no wonder we
> are God's chosen people!!!!

The U.S. and Israel are allies in a genocide of Muslims.

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