Lets Stop George Bush before he Destroys the Whole Planet Earth.

MrsGorilla said:
This is the most sensible thing you've said in a long time, Col. :D
Hi Cindy,

Sadly many of my most sensible comments are lost on some members of this forum.:rolleyes:

Hope you're well

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
Hi Cindy,

Sadly many of my most sensible comments are lost on some members of this forum.:rolleyes:

Hope you're well

Col

Doing well enough. Been a bit busy lately so haven't been dropping by to throw in my two cents enough. I'm sure everyone has missed me. :cool:

I'm glad to see I didn't miss anything though, the topic is still exactly where I left it... :)
 
Bodisathva said:
[*]loyalty to the USA and its institutions

irrespective of its consequences, I think you're missing it:rolleyes:
 
MrsGorilla said:
I'm glad to see I didn't miss anything though, the topic is still exactly where I left it... :)
It does move from thread to thread though.;)

Col
 
Rich said:
irrespective of its consequences, I think you're missing it:rolleyes:
The concept, design, and institutions of the country are not the problem...the current administration is. The definition says nothing of being a blindly following puppet of the president or his administration.
 
dan-cat said:
Life with you Rich is consistently talking about Americans. I'm bored with always having to talk within the context of your choosing
Lets see, the American President has managed to create the biggest worldwide threat of war. He's destroying countries left right and centre. He cares nothing for innocent lives, he cares nothing for American lives. Ignores the UN. The world is a much worse place than it has been in decades and you're bored? :confused:

it's just monotonous and frankly it's getting to the point where I'm wanting to go else where for my online discussions.

heat, kitchen, out, stand, get.:D ;) :p

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
heat, kitchen, out, stand, get.:D ;) :p

It's not hot, that's the point. It's stagnant.

You know the first thing that leapt to my mind with the airline plot was not Georgey's take on it. It doesn't take a genius that he's going to use it as a supporting argument for his war on terror. What interested me, was why British muslims are entering the frame of mind that killing their own citizens is a good idea. British people killing British people.

I don't get that such an event occurs in your home country and yet all you want to discuss is America's take on it.
 
dan-cat said:
What interested me, was why British muslims are entering the frame of mind that killing their own citizens is a good idea. British people killing British people.

I wondered about that myself.
 
dan-cat said:
British people killing British people.

Nationality has no sway when faced with religious indoctrination and in any case their argument is that we're killing their brothers.:rolleyes:
Fanatics and religion go hand in hand whatever country they come from.
anyway I thought you'd left?
 
dan-cat said:
I don't get that such an event occurs in your home country and yet all you want to discuss is America's take on it.
There's not much to say from the British perspective. The authorities are dealing with it and initially brought in a severe restriction on airline baggage. Now thats been relaxed a little as the possible threat seems less likely. The British think its better to be delayed a couple of hours rather than be blown out of the sky. Why make a fuss?
Anyway, another angle is to enable the British to get used to queueing for 3 or 4 hours because thats what happens at Disneyland for the rides or an ice-cream.:rolleyes: who in their right mind would want to go there and be patronised by a giant mouse:confused:

From today the stringent searches are going to be relaxed, unless you're a shifty looking muslim with a beard:D They said on the news they were not going to "target" ethnic groups they were going to "exclude" certain groups from detailed searches. i.e. if you're white you're ok, if you're not white you get searched:D

Anyway - haven't you gone yet?:confused: I thought you were "wanting to go else where for my online discussions." Or can't you keep away:D
Tell us when you're going and we'll send you a farewell e-card.

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
From today the stringent searches are going to be relaxed, unless you're a shifty looking muslim with a beard:D They said on the news they were not going to "target" ethnic groups they were going to "exclude" certain groups from detailed searches. i.e. if you're white you're ok, if you're not white you get searched:D
I was always under the impression that one of the greatest tools in the police arsenal was intuition and playing the hunches that come with experience. From that perspective, it's not "racial profiling" or "targeting" it's just good police work. Really...if you're on the lookout for muslim terrorists, are you going to pay as much attention to the caucasian/asian/latino? This whole politically correct notion is creating far more problems than it ever solved if you ask me. (which no one did, but c’est la vie:D )
 
Agree. But the "do gooders" are kicking up about it because it is "picking on" certain people.:rolleyes:

Mind you, whilst the security bods are frisking a bearded muslim type, the white "nun" with the semtex up his / her skirt slips on the plane:rolleyes:

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
There's not much to say from the British perspective.

Frankly I think that's a bit of a shame.

ColinEssex said:
The British think its better to be delayed a couple of hours rather than be blown out of the sky. Why make a fuss?

I wasn't actually talking about the inconvenience of queuing but as I said before "British people killing British people". Trying to direct you to some issues like:

1) Pro-terrorist rhetoric being preached in British mosques every Friday.
2) People who have been born in the UK having greater loyalty to their parent's heritage than their own.
3) Why British people (on this forum at least) seem unconcerned that people within their own communities will stop at nothing to kill non-muslims.

But it seems that you prefer to talk about Mickey Mouse...:(


ColinEssex said:
Anyway, another angle is to enable the British to get used to queueing for 3 or 4 hours because thats what happens at Disneyland for the rides or an ice-cream.:rolleyes: who in their right mind would want to go there and be patronised by a giant mouse:confused:
 
dan-cat said:
but as I said before "British people killing British people".
Nothing new here - We've been doing it for centuries:rolleyes: The Scots v The English, The Irish v The English, Celtic supporters v Rangers - the list is fairly long.

1) Pro-terrorist rhetoric being preached in British mosques every Friday.
is it? wouldn't know myself, I bow to your superior knowlege.

2) People who have been born in the UK having greater loyalty to their parent's heritage than their own.
Thats usually due to religious brainwashing
3) Why British people (on this forum at least) seem unconcerned that people within their own communities will stop at nothing to kill non-muslims.
As I said, we've been living with it for years. The IRA would strike at random, so what? it happens. . . . . . .

But it seems that you prefer to talk about Mickey Mouse...:(

Only that there was some people on the telly chatting about the huge queues at Disneyland (USA) - so queueing at Heathrow is good practice.

Are you going? or what

Col
 
ColinEssex said:
Nothing new here - We've been doing it for centuries:rolleyes: The Scots v The English, The Irish v The English, Celtic supporters v Rangers - the list is fairly long.

Is English vs English anything new?

ColinEssex said:
is it? wouldn't know myself, I bow to your superior knowlege.

I'm not trying to score points. I got this from a BBC radio show.
Is it something that concerns you?

ColinEssex said:
Thats usually due to religious brainwashing

Does it concern you that it seems to be condoned in your own communities? ie. People with such extreme views being so inconspicious.

ColinEssex said:
As I said, we've been living with it for years. The IRA would strike at random, so what? it happens. . . . . . .

No concern? No anger?



ColinEssex said:
Only that there was some people on the telly chatting about the huge queues at Disneyland (USA) - so queueing at Heathrow is good practice.

From your previous statement, I now understand why this is relevant to you.

ColinEssex said:
Are you going? or what

None of your business ;)
 
ColinEssex said:
Nothing new here - We've been doing it for centuries:rolleyes: The Scots v The English, The Irish v The English, Celtic supporters v Rangers - the list is fairly long.
I dare say if you ask the Scots or the Irish, they would say it is not the English against the English as per your example. More like the common people aginst the tyrants of England. At least many bar talks in Scotland have pretty much been in that ilk.

Only that there was some people on the telly chatting about the huge queues at Disneyland (USA) - so queueing at Heathrow is good practice.
Seems to me that would be one of those They do it, so it must be ok for us, kind of things. SO what Disneyland has lines, so does the womans restroom on Friday nights at the bars (pubs), and the stop lights at rush hour. Seems like one of those press things to make you feel better. A better way would be to say, a longer wait OR get blown up, your choice.
 
FoFa said:
At least many bar talks in Scotland have pretty much been in that ilk.

I've never been in a Scottish bar but yes, the examples given seem to have a deep-root in the history of the United Kingdom. The current terrorism in the UK seems to have no such history. It's as if the British suspects aren't seeing the UK as their home (unlike the Scots with Scotland and the Irish with Ireland) even though they have been born there. That's what I don't get.

FoFa said:
Seems like one of those press things to make you feel better. A better way would be to say, a longer wait OR get blown up, your choice.

Yep, it's just a way to convince joe public that this is all just a part of life.
 
Seems about par for the course, just left wing crapola
 

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FoFa said:
More like the common people aginst the tyrants of England. At least many bar talks in Scotland have pretty much been in that ilk.

Just goes to show how dangerous hearsay is, those English tyrants subsidise Scotland, Wales and NI to the tune of countless millions every year :mad:
 

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