Gotta Love It


If this post is dated before 2011, I almost certainly do not agree with its contents any more. I had a profound philosophical shift that began in early 2010, which ultimately left me somewhere left of center. Please disregard all right-wing, nutjob ramblings you may find here.



From this Kuwait News Agency Story, comes this little gem

Abu Qatada, described as al-Qaeda’s spiritual ambassador in Europe, is believed to be among the ten held today, the British media said.

Don’t you just love the fact that worthless Muslim terrorists have a “spiritual ambassador?” Isn’t that sweet? I guess he gets to tell them that Allah loves it when a guy detonates a bomb and takes out as many innocent children as possible. The bloodier, the better, baby!

The British are finally getting tough on Islamic terrorism. They have recognized what lots of other people have recognized for some time now: the major threat to civilization is Islamic terrorism. While the British have had lots of trouble with the IRA, the Muslim threat is much worse. And they are doing things about it. The article linked above is about the first round of deportations of people who are considered supporters of the “cause” of Islamic bombers. These “people” may not be carrying out the attacks, but they are supporting them in other ways. They need to get rid of all of those weird beards that congregate at the big mosque in downtown London. That would solve quite a few of their problems.

I just have to say “Good on ‘em!” The Brits are doing what we should be doing. We also should be guarding our borders and profiling, but all the whiny liberals in this country won’t let us…

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2 Responses to Gotta Love It

  1. David Kelman says:

    Hi Joey
    trust that LW and Thomas are doing well. You referred in your blog to the big mosque in downtown London. Most of the troublemakers, to put it mildly, like Robert Reid, had been radicalised by a nut called Abu Hamza at Finsbury Park mosque which is in north London, and sadly is the part of London I was born in. The main central London mosque is Regents Park which has not been too troubled by extremists.
    David
    p.s you also hit me where it really hurts by referring to my music hero as Dwight Yokam, it is YOAKAM – lol

  2. Joey says:

    Egad! I can’t believe I spelled his name wrong. Sorry.
    And that’s the Mosque name I was grasping for. Sorry about the location confusion.