An impartial assessment of Islam.
I have long pondered whether or not Islam is actually a form of extreme paranoid delusion and it’s adherents deserve the same duty of care we as a society extend to other sufferers from mental illness - five point restraints, IV Valium and a quiet room with the lights dimmed.
Well, the jury is still out but that’s only because many of the Muslims I have met don’t take the whole thing that effing seriously. I mean they couldn’t, could they? If they did they’d be total fucking lunatics and utterly unsuited to running an offie (hell, no!), doing an economics degree at Nottingham University or doing telesales at BT.
Anyhow, I think it is a truth that can be universally acknowledged that not all Muslims are that sane. Whether it be the MoToons of Doom or the Teddy of Terror or some such lunacy Islam is to the blogger a gift that keeps on giving. There’s somewhat north of a billion of them and I suspect something like a quarter of them (that’s the same as the entire population of the USA) are completely doolally.
I recommend you read it all:
http://www.countingcats.com/?p=919
But it must come with a language caution. You have been warned, so don't come whingeing to me if any of it offends: go and whinge to someone you think might care a damn.
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)

Sunday, 26 October 2008
Wednesday, 22 October 2008
WHAT'S AN ECONOMY FOR?
Wigan unemployment up 33% in the past nine months.
http://www.wigantoday.net/wigannews/Jobless-total-up-by-a.4614055.jp
Trafford – up 31.4%
Rochdale – up 27.1%
Bury - up 27.1%
National average - up19%
And everywhere … immigration up as well.
“British jobs for British workers” – G.Brown.
80% of all new jobs go to immigrants – National Statistics Office.
Liblabcon politicians and their drones in the media tell us that immigration is good for “The Economy”. Maybe, maybe not. Is it good for native British people though?
No? Thought not.
So, if immigration is good for “The Economy”, but not for we native British people, it follows that some questions need to be asked:
Whose “Economy” is it?
What is an Economy FOR in the first place?
Has anyone ever asked the politicians these questions?
Morg
http://www.wigantoday.net/wigannews/Jobless-total-up-by-a.4614055.jp
Trafford – up 31.4%
Rochdale – up 27.1%
Bury - up 27.1%
National average - up19%
And everywhere … immigration up as well.
“British jobs for British workers” – G.Brown.
80% of all new jobs go to immigrants – National Statistics Office.
Liblabcon politicians and their drones in the media tell us that immigration is good for “The Economy”. Maybe, maybe not. Is it good for native British people though?
No? Thought not.
So, if immigration is good for “The Economy”, but not for we native British people, it follows that some questions need to be asked:
Whose “Economy” is it?
What is an Economy FOR in the first place?
Has anyone ever asked the politicians these questions?
Morg
Tuesday, 21 October 2008
LABOUR FEARS THE BNP
The stories in the press over the last few days about the squirming of Immigration Minister Mr Woolas is both interesting and heartening.
Mr Woolas at first stated he would have a tough regime on immigration and would be seen to be stepping up deportations of prisoners and illegal immigrants. He indicated that the perception that the government was not acting on these measures was false and giving rise to increased support for the BNP.
So that's it. Not that the country is becoming unsustainably overpopulated and divided, his concern is the "rise of the BNP"
That's it Phil, get your priorities right!---your job is more important than the future of your country.
Later he had to backtrack somewhat owing to the reaction of his PC and lefty colleagues and does not want to be as strict on deportations as he said. In fact he is not sure what he is saying. He is trying to be all things to all men and think the British people will not notice.WE WILL and--
WE WON'T FORGET YOUR PARTY'S RECORD.
Encouragingly we are frightening them and they are trying to counter our increasingly popular message.
We have to admit we are a small party compared to the others but WE PUNCH FAR ABOVE OUR WEIGHT. Nearly every day some politician or other voices concern at our growing support.
Their cosy little cabal is being threatened and THEY DON'T LIKE IT.
Mr Woolas at first stated he would have a tough regime on immigration and would be seen to be stepping up deportations of prisoners and illegal immigrants. He indicated that the perception that the government was not acting on these measures was false and giving rise to increased support for the BNP.
So that's it. Not that the country is becoming unsustainably overpopulated and divided, his concern is the "rise of the BNP"
That's it Phil, get your priorities right!---your job is more important than the future of your country.
Later he had to backtrack somewhat owing to the reaction of his PC and lefty colleagues and does not want to be as strict on deportations as he said. In fact he is not sure what he is saying. He is trying to be all things to all men and think the British people will not notice.WE WILL and--
WE WON'T FORGET YOUR PARTY'S RECORD.
Encouragingly we are frightening them and they are trying to counter our increasingly popular message.
We have to admit we are a small party compared to the others but WE PUNCH FAR ABOVE OUR WEIGHT. Nearly every day some politician or other voices concern at our growing support.
Their cosy little cabal is being threatened and THEY DON'T LIKE IT.
Monday, 20 October 2008
HELLBENT ON EXTERMINATION
Hard to believe that I found this in the Guardian, of all places.
… a pair of modern-day pied pipers hellbent on extermination
In Rochester, Northumberland, the last village before Scotland, Rupert Mitford, the 6th Baron Redesdale, and Paul Parker, … are examining a map. We are in Redesdale's kitchen, in a cottage that borders the Otterburn army base. Chinook helicopters fly low up the valley, the last stop before Helmand and Basra. Redesdale and Parker, however, are organising battle lines of their own.
Redesdale, in a lived-in tweed jacket, eventually locates his home on the well-used Ordnance Survey. 'This house was ground zero,' he says. 'In the first six months we had cleared everything to here,' he gestures towards a wooded area to the south. 'May to June we got down to this line here. July we did Newcastle.'
Parker, shaven headed, chips in, in his broad Geordie, tracing his finger along the Tyne. 'We were doing the damage in this area. They can swim, but they'd rather use the bridges. We hammered them here and here and here. Now we are really hunting them down in ones and twos.'
Redesdale continues, with boyish excitement. 'We developed what we called our killing strategy. … we took 2,000 out. If you clear [an area] … you suck all the surrounding population to it. Then you hit them again. Suck 'em in, hit them.'
… 'We took 3,500 out of there. In the winter there's no cover and you can pick them off … They all get together in the cold. You can get eight or nine with a couple of shots. All huddled together. We just annihilated them.'
… In the two years of their existence, Redesdale and Parker have been remarkably successful. … While other[s] … go in for education or re-habitation, they favour genocide. With a recruited army of 900 volunteers … they have slaughtered 19,500 … and claim to have cleared England's northernmost county … The grannies, Redesdale suggests, tend to be the most bloodthirsty … 'It's like: "Can you beat it to death with a hammer and let me watch?" We had one old dear who went inside and came back out with a sort of elephant gun: "Do you want to shoot it with this?"'
Parker and Redesdale are now making plans for Yorkshire, if they can find funding. Parker really dreams, however, of getting down to London, … Hit them in their own backyard.' This, Redesdale adds, despite the fact that his partner gets a nosebleed if he leaves Northumberland, and on the one occasion he tried London had a panic attack on the tube. Even so, the baron does not rule out the capital. …
… celebrity-seeking hoodie behaviour was the least of it. Battalions … were fanning out across Europe. Lord Chorley, … spoke darkly of how, contrary to what the New Labour government had recently claimed, [they] were right now massing on the continent. 'There are three colonies, if that is the right word, in Italy. At least one of them is in the process of crossing the Alps. If they get to Germany there will be a complete invasion taking place.'
… Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Rupert Redesdale is far from a bloodthirsty fellow - he had never killed anything in anger since he had been on Operation Raleigh in Africa in his gap year and it had been his turn to throttle a chicken - but something … stirred old emotions in his blood. He was a Mitford after all.
… to pursue what seemed to be the only hope of salvation for the beleaguered native …
…There was much discussion about whether it was possible to use the 'k' word - 'cull was OK, kill apparently was not,' Redesdale recalls. There was fear of reprisals. At the first … meeting … they spent an hour discussing what they would do when the first death threat came in.
… Just when he was starting to despair, however, Redesdale met Paul Parker. [who] was of the opinion that 'you can be through the area and have cleared it … by the time you have bought the biscuits for a coffee morning'.
… At any moment his phone could ring and we could be off to Hexham or Corbridge. From six in the morning people start calling and they don't stop until late at night. 'At 11 o'clock they've just come in from work, … , they want me to shoot it. I can have 10 to do before I wake up in the morning.'
Wonderful stuff. Why not go and read it all.
http://tinyurl.com/5lrmoz
Morg
Gotcha!
… a pair of modern-day pied pipers hellbent on extermination
In Rochester, Northumberland, the last village before Scotland, Rupert Mitford, the 6th Baron Redesdale, and Paul Parker, … are examining a map. We are in Redesdale's kitchen, in a cottage that borders the Otterburn army base. Chinook helicopters fly low up the valley, the last stop before Helmand and Basra. Redesdale and Parker, however, are organising battle lines of their own.
Redesdale, in a lived-in tweed jacket, eventually locates his home on the well-used Ordnance Survey. 'This house was ground zero,' he says. 'In the first six months we had cleared everything to here,' he gestures towards a wooded area to the south. 'May to June we got down to this line here. July we did Newcastle.'
Parker, shaven headed, chips in, in his broad Geordie, tracing his finger along the Tyne. 'We were doing the damage in this area. They can swim, but they'd rather use the bridges. We hammered them here and here and here. Now we are really hunting them down in ones and twos.'
Redesdale continues, with boyish excitement. 'We developed what we called our killing strategy. … we took 2,000 out. If you clear [an area] … you suck all the surrounding population to it. Then you hit them again. Suck 'em in, hit them.'
… 'We took 3,500 out of there. In the winter there's no cover and you can pick them off … They all get together in the cold. You can get eight or nine with a couple of shots. All huddled together. We just annihilated them.'
… In the two years of their existence, Redesdale and Parker have been remarkably successful. … While other[s] … go in for education or re-habitation, they favour genocide. With a recruited army of 900 volunteers … they have slaughtered 19,500 … and claim to have cleared England's northernmost county … The grannies, Redesdale suggests, tend to be the most bloodthirsty … 'It's like: "Can you beat it to death with a hammer and let me watch?" We had one old dear who went inside and came back out with a sort of elephant gun: "Do you want to shoot it with this?"'
Parker and Redesdale are now making plans for Yorkshire, if they can find funding. Parker really dreams, however, of getting down to London, … Hit them in their own backyard.' This, Redesdale adds, despite the fact that his partner gets a nosebleed if he leaves Northumberland, and on the one occasion he tried London had a panic attack on the tube. Even so, the baron does not rule out the capital. …
… celebrity-seeking hoodie behaviour was the least of it. Battalions … were fanning out across Europe. Lord Chorley, … spoke darkly of how, contrary to what the New Labour government had recently claimed, [they] were right now massing on the continent. 'There are three colonies, if that is the right word, in Italy. At least one of them is in the process of crossing the Alps. If they get to Germany there will be a complete invasion taking place.'
… Cometh the hour, cometh the man. Rupert Redesdale is far from a bloodthirsty fellow - he had never killed anything in anger since he had been on Operation Raleigh in Africa in his gap year and it had been his turn to throttle a chicken - but something … stirred old emotions in his blood. He was a Mitford after all.
… to pursue what seemed to be the only hope of salvation for the beleaguered native …
…There was much discussion about whether it was possible to use the 'k' word - 'cull was OK, kill apparently was not,' Redesdale recalls. There was fear of reprisals. At the first … meeting … they spent an hour discussing what they would do when the first death threat came in.
… Just when he was starting to despair, however, Redesdale met Paul Parker. [who] was of the opinion that 'you can be through the area and have cleared it … by the time you have bought the biscuits for a coffee morning'.
… At any moment his phone could ring and we could be off to Hexham or Corbridge. From six in the morning people start calling and they don't stop until late at night. 'At 11 o'clock they've just come in from work, … , they want me to shoot it. I can have 10 to do before I wake up in the morning.'
Wonderful stuff. Why not go and read it all.
http://tinyurl.com/5lrmoz
Morg
Gotcha!
Sunday, 19 October 2008
OCTOBER MEETING
Below is the bulletin for our Wigan Group meeting next Thursday, held at the usual venue and time .
The Party is making great strides at presentbut we must keep the pressure up.
Please try to attend if you are able.
The Party is making great strides at presentbut we must keep the pressure up.
Please try to attend if you are able.

Friday, 17 October 2008
TIME TO THINK
In religion and politics people's beliefs and convictions are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination, from authorities who have not themselves examined the questions at issue but have taken them at second-hand from other non-examiners, whose opinions about them were not worth a brass farthing. (Mark Twain)
"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will. Find out just what people will submit to, and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them; and these will continue till they have resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they suppress. (Frederick Douglas)
"In political speculations 'the tyranny of the majority' is now generally included among the evils against which society requires to be on its guard. Society practices a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression, penetrating much more deeply into the details of life, and enslaving the soul itself. Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is not enough; there needs protection also against the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling; against the tendency of society to impose, by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them." (John Stuart Mill)
"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" (Barry Goldwater)
"The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth becomes the greatest enemy of the State." (Dr. Joseph Goebbels)
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas?" (Josef Stalin)
If you will not fight for your rights when you can easily win without bloodshed -- if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly -- then you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a small chance of survival.There may even be a worse case: you may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. -(Winston Churchill)
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote! (Benjamin Franklin)
Morg
"Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will. Find out just what people will submit to, and you have found out the exact amount of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them; and these will continue till they have resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they suppress. (Frederick Douglas)
"In political speculations 'the tyranny of the majority' is now generally included among the evils against which society requires to be on its guard. Society practices a social tyranny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression, penetrating much more deeply into the details of life, and enslaving the soul itself. Protection, therefore, against the tyranny of the magistrate is not enough; there needs protection also against the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling; against the tendency of society to impose, by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them." (John Stuart Mill)
"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" (Barry Goldwater)
"The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth becomes the greatest enemy of the State." (Dr. Joseph Goebbels)
"Ideas are more dangerous than guns. We don't let our people have guns. Why should we let them have ideas?" (Josef Stalin)
If you will not fight for your rights when you can easily win without bloodshed -- if you will not fight when your victory will be sure and not too costly -- then you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a small chance of survival.There may even be a worse case: you may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves. -(Winston Churchill)
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote! (Benjamin Franklin)
Morg
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
WHAT AM I MISSING?
I may be a bit thick on these matters but I am unable to understand some of these financial matters.
If the banks have lent up to 30 times their deposits this money can not exist. The money given to the banks by the government can not possibly cover these phantom amounts. The RBS has potential liabilities of £2.4 trillion, double the gross national product of this country, and that's just one bank.
If the money was used to secure the money owed by the banks to depositors the money owed to the banks could be written off. The assets , houses and businesses would still be there. This would stop people being made bankrupt or losing their houses or savings so everybody apart from the banks would be better off.
I'm probably missing something but it seems stupid to raise taxes to secure money which does not exist and which could never be enough in any case.
Gordon Brown's miracle rescue after an initial boost to shares does not seem to have impressed the stock market as prices are down today. Unemployment has begun its inevitable rise.
Hard times are only just starting as we pay for the folly of the Labour and Tory governments.
There is only one party fit to run our country and it certainly isn't the above two.
BUT WHAT AM I MISSING ? Please help me understand.
If the banks have lent up to 30 times their deposits this money can not exist. The money given to the banks by the government can not possibly cover these phantom amounts. The RBS has potential liabilities of £2.4 trillion, double the gross national product of this country, and that's just one bank.
If the money was used to secure the money owed by the banks to depositors the money owed to the banks could be written off. The assets , houses and businesses would still be there. This would stop people being made bankrupt or losing their houses or savings so everybody apart from the banks would be better off.
I'm probably missing something but it seems stupid to raise taxes to secure money which does not exist and which could never be enough in any case.
Gordon Brown's miracle rescue after an initial boost to shares does not seem to have impressed the stock market as prices are down today. Unemployment has begun its inevitable rise.
Hard times are only just starting as we pay for the folly of the Labour and Tory governments.
There is only one party fit to run our country and it certainly isn't the above two.
BUT WHAT AM I MISSING ? Please help me understand.
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