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Anjem Choudary Arrested In Anti Terror Raid
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along with several others:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-29358 758
I am not and never will be a religious man but please, if there is a god........
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I am not and never will be a religious man but please, if there is a god........
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// What's the name of the Simpsons character who points and goes "Haah haaah"? // Nelson Muntz, which by an extraordinar y coincidence is also rhyming slang for Choudary and his associates.
10:34 Thu 25th Sep 2014
Mikey, I presume because he hasn't, in so many words, incited Muslims to kill - he simply says that all non-Muslims are committing a crime in not being Muslim and that he won't speak against his brothers. He's not stupid. He says it but he chooses his words very carefully so as not to break the law of the land
Mikey....you're so right about it being chilling.....in another interview he said he has a duty to his God to stand with his brothers who are planning to carry out atrocities in London......
That may have been after the bus and tube murders......surely grounds for arrest.... or not? I don't know..............
That may have been after the bus and tube murders......surely grounds for arrest.... or not? I don't know..............
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I dont know why I wanna talk about Oswald Mosley as his rabble rousing in the thirties has absolutely no parallel or relation to Anjem Choudary's rabble rousing today
But they didnt / couldnt lock him up [ Oswald that is ! ] - and he had a law all to himself. The public order act 1936 basically was enacted to ban the black-shirts.
In the very end - according to his sister in law's obit today in the Times he was locked up ( interned ) in July 1940. [ probably under Dora )
Sorry I should nt make these posts designed to make the mouth breathers amongst us go - whaaaa ?
I dont know why I wanna talk about Oswald Mosley as his rabble rousing in the thirties has absolutely no parallel or relation to Anjem Choudary's rabble rousing today
But they didnt / couldnt lock him up [ Oswald that is ! ] - and he had a law all to himself. The public order act 1936 basically was enacted to ban the black-shirts.
In the very end - according to his sister in law's obit today in the Times he was locked up ( interned ) in July 1940. [ probably under Dora )
Sorry I should nt make these posts designed to make the mouth breathers amongst us go - whaaaa ?
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