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Heres what could happen if the worlds richest man becomes Speaker of the House
It won't be long until he wakes up one morning to find a horse's head in his bed. -
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China unleashes a heavily armed robocop
How is it 'heavily armed'? Does if conceal a 105mm howitzer? -
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Is It Better to Date a “6” Than a “10” in Thailand?
Very valuable information. Thank you for sharing that. Knowing this, I am going to sleep so much easier tonight. Where would we be without your magnificent sleuthing skills? I'm sure you've also run it through zerogpt.com to confirm it too already. -
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US Warplane Brought Down in Red Sea Amid “Friendly Fire” Incident
Probably because it's not just the Americans involved. Hard to cover something up when other nationalities are involved. -
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British Tourist Faces Charges for 'Destroying an Official Document'
Don't forget!! There were black slave traders all over the world . !!! But the blacks funnily enough never accept this FACT. -
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Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Firstly, whilst there is growing evidence that these 'Sharia Courts' exist, they remain illegal in the UK and the authorities claim they are cracking down on them. However, is it surprising that they exist? Islamic culture is totally incompatible with British culture - the two cannot co-exist, not if a Muslim is to remain faithful to his/her faith. Whilst Brtish society cannot in reality claim to be Christian anymore, our laws and values are based on Christian values. The Church has very little say in today's lawmaking and very few Britons openly practice Christianity. Muslims, to be true, must live their life according to Islam. Islamic laws, in reality, take precedence over the laws of the country they live in. Praying 5 times a day, shunning alcohol etc. etc. - and those are just the mild characteristics. Yet who is to blame for the state of how things are? British law for example, provides for the humane slaughter of animals for human consumption. Except that is, for Muslims and Jews who are allowed to bypass those laws to comply with their own - Halal and Kosher slaughter. Muslim kids are routinely educated at underground Islamic schools with the intention of preventing them from being immeresed in British culture. Again, the authorities claim to be clamping down on those schools yet there are literally hundreds of them - there was a TV documentary on the very subject a few years ago. They are known to practice forced segregation between girls and boys and there have been reports of homophobic and misogynistic sermons being preached. There have been some prosecutions and fines but nowhere near enough and the schools carry on. When I was a kid, a lad came down from Scotland to live in England - I believe his father's work was the reason for the move. He became a good mate but when he arrived in Yorkshire aged 11, he had a very strong Scots accent. By the time he was around 14, he had totally lost it and spoke with a strong Yorkshire 'twang' - just as I do. How many Brits here know or have heard a 3rd or 4th generation immigrant Pakistani kid speak? They all speak with an Asian accent. Why is that? Its because they are in the main, kept away from mainstream British kids and culture. We had Pakistani families living in my area for many years - whereas my Scottish mate regularly attended a Youth Club with me and later 'went down the pub', I can't remember a single Pakistani kid doing the same. When I was an apprentice, a Pakistani lad started at the same time as me - he was allowed 10 minutes to pray twice a day, in fact by law, the boss had to provide a private space to allow that. I couldn't have a 5 minute break for a smoke. Why are many Brits resentful towards Muslims? I'm not talking about the racists, I have no time for them, I am talking about 'normal' British people who are increasingly appalled that there seems to be one law for them and another for us - that is, when they are allowed to learn of what goes on. How do they they get away with their behaviour? Because we let them, that's why - we accommodate their beliefs and culture . Imagine demanding English speaking teachers in Thailand? Would the Thai government make a grant towards the building of a Christian church in Thailand? Yet in Bradford a few years back, parents demanded Urdu speaking teachers and a £100,000 grant was given towards the building of a new mosque. I'm pretty sure the Thai authorities and the people would point us in the direction of the border - to put it politely. There is, as far as I can see, no way that a Muslim can live in the UK whilst accepting our customs and traditions. There is even less of a chance that they can stay faithful to Islamic laws whilst practicing those of their host country. Islam runs their entire lives and to be true to it, they must live according to it. I have several friends from Jamaica, their culture is a little different to ours but it doesn't confict with ours and they have little difficulty in integrating into British society. They are of course, discriminated against in terms of employment and housing etc. but that's a totally different matter. I really cannot see a way in which Islamic and British cultures can co-exist. There may not appear to be much of a problem to many people - but if the practises I have mentioned above are seriously clamped down on, let's see what happens then. At the moment we more or less, let them 'get away with it'. Moreso, and I think this is the crux of matters (it also plays right into the hands of racist right wing groups) - we have changed and adapted British laws and customs in order to accommodate Muslims. For me its quite simple. If Britain is to avoid further, much bigger and more widespread roiting as took place in the UK this summer, it needs to revert to type. Adaptations of British culture and laws, made to accommodate Islam need to be reversed. Nobody asked the British people if they wanted the 'Multi Cultural Society' our politicians and lawmakers seem to be so proud of. When they talk of that they seem to refer to things like Chicken Tikka Masala being the most popular Sunday lunch now. I don't have a problem with that but its lightweight, romantic idiocy that totally ignores the root of matters. I do however, have a serious problem with forced marriages, the subjugation of women and 'honour killings', for example. -
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I can't stop thinking - My mind is constantly busy - Looking for the answer .
You mention you have tried supplements. Which have you tried? If you haven't tried them already, vitamin B1 and Magnesium may help. B1 can lower stress and help to "deactivate" an overactive mind. 100 mg of B1 twice daily may help. And Magnesium (Glycinate is the best form) may also help. It has a calming effect. Several hundred mg daily in split doses throughout the day would be worth trying. Both of these supplements are inexpensive and safe to try. -
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Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Say what you will, Riyadh, when I lived there, had probably the least crime of any place I've been because they actually punish criminals, unlike western nanny states that allow crime to flourish.
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