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Tim Evans
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Posted: 07 February 2006 at 6:42pm |
"One Foot In The Mosque the other in the Mafia." Oh Really! The slogan was repeated by 'unimpeachable souses' of state agents on every radio and TV news program yesterday. So, the Blair/Bush run state has finally sorted out the 'Captain Huck' character and broken up his band of desperate but not very effective pirates. Now all the good children can sleep peacefully in England's 'green and pleasant land' safe from foreign invasion once again. As if. No one with any sense, especially the very many sound thinkers in all the Muslim communities in Britain will be confused or intimidated by this not so subtle anti-Muslim propaganda implicit in this court room charade. For anyone who might describe themselves as 'moderate' Muslims reading this, don't misunderstand what is being said. You may disagree with the defendants and 'condemn' their actions if you think it will be of any use, but unless we all develop better understanding about how the world could be run to organize better social progress, together with everyone else, we will be left with the choice of supporting the British and US states with there subtle isolation of Muslims and all other opposition social forces, or joining with more passionate sentiments in the communities which might benefit from a guiding hand. Development of social theory I an assured, is a permissible Islamic activity. And if it wasn't we would want to know why! Keep your chins up, we've a long way to go. An if it gets worse we'll make it better.
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