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D. Spencer Hines - 23 Nov 2006 22:50 GMT
The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to PAY
people -- Brits -- FAR more than they are worth -- several Brits have given
the example of plumbers, but other trades and professions could also be
called out -- and still remain competitive in World Labor Markets.

So, the Brits who are being paid FAR more than they are worth want to STOP
the immigration of folks who will work for less who are coming from Eastern
Europe, Asia, et alia.

BUT, the Brits have this deuced dilemma as to who will keep their Very
Expensive Nanny Welfare State afloat in future choppy seas -- SO they keep
allowing cheaper labor to come to Britain in order to stay afloat and pay
the pensions and other costs, by direct transfer payments.

A significant proportion of these folks who enter Britain turn out to be
dissatisfied, radicalized Muslims, who cannot or will not integrate
themselves into British Society -- and who sire Genuine Islamofascists.

Meanwhile -- Most Brits Simply Want To Have Their Cake & Eat It Too...

But Some Are Beginning To Panic.

Amusing...

The Wages Of Ignorance, Arrogance, Poor Educational Standards, Creeping
Socialism, Sin, Short-Sighted Selfishness & Poor Planning.

Perhaps the Brits need a Mediaeval King -- someone on the model of King
Edward I 'Longshanks' to knock some heads together and chop some off while
hanging, drawing and quartering the worst of the lot.

DSH

Lux et Veritas et Libertas

Veritas Vos Liberabit

Deus Vult
Michael O'Neill - 24 Nov 2006 08:54 GMT
[Brit problems = Western problems in general due to Globalization]

Globalization is just another way for the
unscrupulous thieves who espouse Capitalism
refusing to honour past committments and
saying to their loyal workforces, look we
cannot honour your pension rights or pay
you a living wage because we can get your
job done in China or India for one third
the price.

Perhaps the First world needs to consider
if it should legislate declaring multi-nationals
who undermine its older workforce members
in this way traitors and say:

"If you won't support your workers properly,
if you seek to undermine them constantly and
force on our society unwarranted social
change you and your products will be banned."

Perhaps this legislation should be designed
not to shut the door totally, but somewhat,
to restrict the rate of fallout socially and
until the economies equalize.

But of course the controlling interests of
capitalism don't want this - they want to
srew more people and quicker to amass the
vast fortunes the don't have uses for.

And of course this is the point - to take
the wealth out of the reach of the pooer
countries so the minority West can always
outbid the Third and Second Worlds.

Which works until you get a world boycott
on you and the horse you rode in on if you're
a Westerner and your army bases are thrown into
the sea for fishfood.

The burgeoning division worldwide is what needs
to be managed, as well as the world population
explosion, because together these two things
will make life difficult for
future generations of us.

M.
Mad Dog anti EU - 24 Nov 2006 10:16 GMT
|| The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to
|| PAY people -- Brits -- FAR more than they are worth -- several Brits
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
|| Edward I 'Longshanks' to knock some heads together and chop some off
|| while hanging, drawing and quartering the worst of the lot.

What a complete load of unadlterated horseshit, and as regards the Muslims
they have been here for over 40 years.  The radicalized Muslims are the ones
that have been born here.

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"A horse a horse my kingdom for a horse, I haven't had a winner in six
months".

MD

J Antero - 24 Nov 2006 16:12 GMT
> || The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to
> || PAY people -- Brits -- FAR more than they are worth -- several Brits
[quoted text clipped - 33 lines]
> they have been here for over 40 years.  The radicalized Muslims are the
> ones that have been born here.

They're the ones who haven't absorbed the that magic of "religion" infused
in everyday life and government destroys human progress. They buy the idea
that the backwardness of Islamic countries is something that has been
imposed from the west.
Kope - 24 Nov 2006 12:12 GMT
i am a radical muslim please read my blog.

ttp://www.xanga.com/hfghj23458654fgha
celia - 24 Nov 2006 16:37 GMT
> i am a radical muslim please read my blog.
>
> ttp://www.xanga.com/hfghj23458654fgha

On Sunday this was written in a newsgroup by
a Christian fundamentalist. (Hope the author
doesn't mind my quoting him)

The World's men of today, are still just as easily besotted with women,
and
still fall headlong into sin because of her seductiveness.
If we think about it, it had to be so, otherwise men would never bother
much
with women.

Take away their facial and bodily attractiveness, strip away their
sexuality
and there is very little in them to attract most man.
Most are basically illogical and superficial to the point of boredom
without
their sexuality.

This is why there will be no 'women' as we know them today, or sex in
God's
final Kingdom, as they will 'cease' to exist, as it will not be
necessary to
procreate the human race any longer.

Matthew 22:28 "Now in the resurrection, whose wife of the seven will
she be,
since all of them had married her?"
       29 Jesus answered them, "You are mistaken because you don't
know the
Scriptures or God's power.
30 For in the resurrection people neither marry nor are given in
marriage
but are like the angels in heaven."
Amen!

Thus women will finally have their wish granted and be turned into the
male
form and become"As the Angels in heaven" along with the men.
Now, pick the bones out of that ladies and gents......{;o;}

Spot any similarities folks ?
Time to get out the headscarf so that my windswept mop
doesn't seduce anyone.

 Celia
J Antero - 24 Nov 2006 16:51 GMT
>> i am a radical muslim please read my blog.
>>
[quoted text clipped - 43 lines]
> Time to get out the headscarf so that my windswept mop
> doesn't seduce anyone.

No. Over in the Islamic heaven they retain women - so they can reward suicde
bombers with virgins.

>  Celia
JJS - 28 Nov 2006 01:09 GMT
> > i am a radical muslim please read my blog.
> >
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
> form and become"As the Angels in heaven" along with the men.
> Now, pick the bones out of that ladies and gents......{;o;}

I always thought that heaven would be boring but this is
scary boring!Thank goodness (yea I know goodness had nothing
to do with it) I'm destined for the other place.

Joe

> Spot any similarities folks ?
> Time to get out the headscarf so that my windswept mop
> doesn't seduce anyone.
>
>   Celia
J Antero - 24 Nov 2006 16:08 GMT
> The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to
> PAY
> people -- Brits -- FAR more than they are worth --

Sowing holiday seeds of friendship and understanding across the waters?
Heid the baw - goal!! - 24 Nov 2006 17:40 GMT
> The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to PAY
> people -- Brits -- FAR more than they are worth -- several Brits have given
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>
> Deus Vult

f.ck Offski - as they say in Poland.

Tam

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Renia - 24 Nov 2006 18:41 GMT
>>The Core Problem is that Britain finds itself increasingly difficult to
>
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>
> f.ck Offski - as they say in Poland.

No they don't. They might say:

Cholera i wy jestes glupi.
 
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