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16th January 2016, 09:52 AM
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some immigrants think rape is part of their day to day right IT'S NOT JAIL AND DEPORT as soon as the jail door opens simple that would stop their mates thinking on the same lines? me I would castrate them as well.. jp
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17th January 2016, 01:56 AM
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The obvious is the easiest, just bar them entry to the country. Throw away the out of date Human Rights Agenda, which was formulated in a past era of History. JS
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17th January 2016, 04:17 AM
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Hi All.
Apparently gang rape is part and parcel of living in some countries like Egypt, Libya, Algeria and most North African countries, but not Syria, owing to the number of young men who will never get a wife.
Cheers Des
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17th January 2016, 08:14 AM
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des its classed as grape{when there is a bunch of them}.. jp
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18th January 2016, 05:11 AM
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I do believe that Saudi Arabia is relenting by allowing women to drive and vote. All totally new for them.
Article on the news today about the 'concentration' camp in France close by the Tunnel. Apparently the French authorities are going to bull doze it all. That means thew 'refugees' will have to set up camp anew in some other spot by the tunnel.


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18th January 2016, 08:01 AM
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#77, They are being asked to move into modified heated containers, which a percentage are refusing to do! News Channel did not state their reasoning for this apart from that they felt they would loose their community spirit of their camp at present. Guessing perhaps they feel their movement will be restricted and delay their exit to country of choice? Or is this too simplistic a thought?
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18th January 2016, 08:36 AM
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Another couldn't make it up. The Government is to set up a fund to teach non English speaking moo slim women our language, it will be a condition of entry into the UK of moo slim women who enter on a 'spouse visa'. After two and half years they will be tested on their use of the English language, however not to worry, because if they fail the test, they will still be allowed to stay. The thinking behind this wonderful idea, paid for out of our taxes, is that these women will be able to influence their wayward children who do speak English, that they should not join ISIS or similar sects. Apparently they cannot persuade their children in the Arabic language which they all speak, another flaw I see in this is that the people who thought up this brilliant idea have not thought it through as the male is all powerful in the moo slim society and may not allow these women once they are in the country to attend these classes, and who is going to monitor the attendance of these thousands of women...................God give me strength!
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Reason: gremlins crept in
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18th January 2016, 10:39 AM
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Ivan one of the conditions of emigrating to Australia is knowledge of the English language among other things, the family next door to me their brother and family were going to come here from Sheffield, he failed the English test, just shows us Geordies tark propa. Yet one gets all these non speaking pilgrims are allowed admission, I fail to see the logic sometimes. The family from Sheffield I met last year when they were here on holiday and I understood him OK. Cheers JS
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20th January 2016, 01:17 AM
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Just on the tonight's news.No doubt you have all heard it.
Over 500 women have recently been sexually assaulted in Cologne Germany.
Most claim that they were attacked by Middle Eastern men.
If my math is correct. That means that in that city, there are at least that many fathers, brothers and husbands that are a bit peed off.
Is it a just matter of time, when the twain shall meet?
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20th January 2016, 05:19 AM
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Somehow before too long I think Merkel is going to have a very sore backside with big teeth marks in it.


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