At a party last Sunday I was informed that Nick Griffin had attended a service in Orrell at the invitation of Wigan Metro.
Knowing nothing of it I assumed it was a case of "false identity" and it still may be as I have not had it confirmed.
However today I was contacted by the press to ask for my comments on Nick's attendance and the usual shrieks of fury from the hammer wielding, state funded "Wigan Against Racism"group of misfits.
I have replied by e mail with my comments and will see how much is published.
I will put the full unexpurgated letter on the blog in a few days after I have seen whether my letter has been edited.
If the story is true I can not resist this anthem, beginning with "And did those feet"etc
A LOCAL BLOG SUPPORTING THE BRITISH DEMOCRATIC PARTY IN THE INTERESTS OF THE INDIGENOUS BRITISH PEOPLE AND ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE OF WIGAN AND LEIGH IN OUR FIGHT AGAINST FASCISM, THE TRAITORS IN PARLIAMENT AND FOR OUR BIRTHRIGHT. - "NO FOREIGN PRINCE, PERSON, PRELATE, STATE OR POTENTATE HATH, OR OUGHT TO HAVE, ANY JURISDICTION, POWER, SUPERIORITY, PRE-EMINENCE, OR AUTHORITY, ECCLESIASTICAL OR SPIRITUAL, WITHIN THIS REALM" (ENGLISH BILL OF RIGHTS 1689)
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
THE NORTHERN IRELAND PEACE DIVIDEND
Why are these riots taking place in Northern Ireland?. It doesn't say much for Tony Blair's "Peace Process"
Yes they are against Protestant traditional celebrations of a battle fought long ago but this mayhem is not necessary.
It is said that these processions are provocative. Why? Everybody is happy to celebrate St Patricks day. Is that provocative. Neither tradition provokes me.
What does provoke me is muslims marching in MY country and demanding preferential treatment. I am provoked by even having to look at their medieval garb.
The two sides in this never ending feud are in effect brothers separated by minor differences in politics and religion.
Whether a person is Protestant or Catholic pales into insignificance beside the threat to both communities, i e islam.
I have friends both Catholic and Protestant and more that I do not know what their faith is, nor do I care. We are all of the same stock, only separated by ancient historical events.
Yes they are against Protestant traditional celebrations of a battle fought long ago but this mayhem is not necessary.
It is said that these processions are provocative. Why? Everybody is happy to celebrate St Patricks day. Is that provocative. Neither tradition provokes me.
What does provoke me is muslims marching in MY country and demanding preferential treatment. I am provoked by even having to look at their medieval garb.
The two sides in this never ending feud are in effect brothers separated by minor differences in politics and religion.
Whether a person is Protestant or Catholic pales into insignificance beside the threat to both communities, i e islam.
I have friends both Catholic and Protestant and more that I do not know what their faith is, nor do I care. We are all of the same stock, only separated by ancient historical events.
All people love their traditions and I enjoy seeing both sides proclaiming their identities, but they are both Christian identities nurtured in our history.
Instead of fighting like this we should celebrate our unity in the face of the islamic danger which threatens all our traditions.
Let both sides celebrate each other's ancient traditions and work together to save our lands from this alien islamic religion.
HOW ABOUT IT BROTHERS?
Taqiyya - Lying For Islam
And you trust ISLAM ?
So when "THEY" tell you that ISLAM is a "RELIGION OF PEACE" they are either IGNORANT FOOLS or OUR ENEMIES.
So when "THEY" tell you that ISLAM is a "RELIGION OF PEACE" they are either IGNORANT FOOLS or OUR ENEMIES.
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