Saturday, November 11, 2006

What will you wear on Remembrance Day?
Added: Saturday, 11 November, 2006, 09:28 GMT
Here we go! I can just see it now.

"Winston Smith" screamed the voice from the hidden speaker. "You haven't put on your poppy today!"

Winston sighed and pulled out a scrap of red paper and green plastic. He longed for the old days when glorification of war was voluntary.

Is it just me or are we enjoying less freedom every day?

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Rumsfeld resignation: Your views
Added: Wednesday, 8 November, 2006, 20:12 GMT
Donald Rumsfeld has made his money from this situation, now he leaves town three steps ahead of an angry mob. The sad thing is he will get away with it too. He ought to be publicly whipped to the gallows along with his fellow gangsters, instead of walking away with his ill-gotten gains.
US mid-terms: What next for Bush?
Added: Wednesday, 8 November, 2006, 15:45 GMT
"we are discussing the result of a fair and democratic election. When did the people of Iraq enjoy such a thing under the Saddam regime? Indeed, when will the people of Iran and North Korea enjoy democracy." David Keggin, Douglas

Do you really think the people of Iraq are enjoying their experience of 'democracy'? Are you suggesting that exporting 'democracy' to Iran and Korea can be justified? Do you think our 'democracy' is fit to export anywhere?

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Is torture ever acceptable?
Added: Saturday, 21 October, 2006, 09:32 GMT
"Everyone seems to accept as proven truth that information acquired by torture is dubious. I submit that that is an unprovable statement and probably started by people who will never see an appropriate use for torture."Howard, Eldersburg MD

An appropriate use for torture????? Congratulations Howard of Eldersburg - you are this weeks American Psycho!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Are you worried about identity theft?
Added: Monday, 16 October, 2006, 19:31 GMT
Yes I am very concerned about Identity Theft, particularly the antics of the gang of tory spin monkeys who have stolen the identity of the Labour Party. What can a socialist do now that greed-heads rule both major opposition parties now?

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Does the UK need a nuclear deterrent?
Added: Sunday, 15 October, 2006, 10:14 GMT
We have never had an independent nuclear deterrant. America holds the keys to ours but cunningly gets us to pay for it. If we put our money earmarked for nukes into our conventional forces we could have the best equipped defence force in the world. When you consider that the ruling classes will all head for their bunkers if a nuclear war starts, the nukes could be used then to eradicate the poor. Just look at what little the americans have done to reinstate the (poor) victims of Katrina.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Should the US ban online gaming?
Added: Monday, 2 October, 2006, 10:43 GMT
Amerika is banning Internet gambling so companies in the UK cannot profit from US citizens, while promoting american-owned Supercasinos in Britain. Gambling is likely to be a huge problem in the UK. We need to start boycotting US goods to stop them from treating the whole world as their 'turf'.
Have you suffered from mental health problems?
Added: Monday, 2 October, 2006, 10:28 GMT
"If you are truly medically depressed, believe you me, the last thing on earth you would give a damn about right now is taking an intellectual view of the news and posting comtemplated comments on a website." Lorayne Woodend, United Kingdom

Your medication must have been great, if it turned you into a qualified doctor, capable of dismissing other people's illness as fake or less serious than yours.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Has Iraq war fuelled terrorism?
Added: Wednesday, 27 September, 2006, 19:53 GMT
"God-fearing Muslims, ones with a world view, don't become terrorists because of images on TV or disagreements with foreign policy." Casper

They may be 'images on TV' to you, but to the person whose child, parent, wife or husband has been killed by US munitions, they are something more, and a good reason to fight back with every weapon available, just like the Viet Cong did. It's not 'foreign policy' to them - it's invasion. I march for peace, and pray for peace but believe me, if US troops killed my little child I would be coming back at those troops. Don't blame religion, thats a cop out. Its about the OIL, STUPID!

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Leaked Afghan e-mail: Your response
Added: Saturday, 23 September, 2006, 23:16 GMT
People keep asking what UK forces are doing in Afghanistan. Its time for a straight answer from the government. If those troops are sitting in holes and not moving it seems they are guarding something. An oil pipeline seems to be a likely site to guard.

It's naive to think that we are there to rebuild villages, roads or briges whilst sat in holes. From the huge increase in opium production, we aren't there to burn crops either. Lets have a statement from John Reid about this at once.
How should the world react to Musharraf claims?
Added: Saturday, 23 September, 2006, 19:16 GMT
"Who really cares it's just jibe. Anyhow, how can you threaten such nonsence, when that country already exists in the stone age." Sally, Leeds

Is that how you see other countries? If Pakistan is 'Stone Age' why did America sell them nuclear weapons? Do you see all Muslims the same way? No wonder there is racial and religious tension. I am british and white, but I can see the wrongness in American and British 'Foreign Policy' or World Domination Blitzkreig as it should be called.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Leaked Afghan e-mail: Your response
Added: Friday, 22 September, 2006, 22:05 GMT
"They should have the best protection that modern technology can provide! What is wrong here? Please protect our boys and girls in service!" Jeanne Gershon, Somewhere In, France

"Leakers should be prosecuted for treason, giving aid and comfort to the enemy and so on." Stan Expat

If you don't want to live here, don't tell us what to do. It's not your taxes being squandered on this military adventure.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Were the Pope's remarks 'anti-Islamic'?
Added: Saturday, 16 September, 2006, 06:50 GMT
Maybe if the leaders of the Muslim community had donated as much Gold to the Vatican as the Nazi Party did during the forties, then the Pope may have been nicer about Islam. How could we expect the Pope to show any tolerance for something that he cannot profit from. It would break all the traditions of the Catholic Church. It was only when the gold started drying up that the Vatican belatedly bestowed human rights upon the inhabitants of the 'New World'.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Thursday, 14 September, 2006, 19:44 GMT
"I am in the military and I have requested to go to Afghanistan twice and both times turned down. I was very surprised, they need bodies." jason, virginia beach, va

No, Jason, they don't need any more bodies, the Taliban will convert as many as they need from the forces sent out there to secure the pipelines. In Catch 22, anyone claiming madness to avoid combat is ruled to be sane. Conversely anyone begging to be martyred in Afghanistan should be judged as mentally unfit for combat.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Sunday, 10 September, 2006, 08:34 GMT
"For years, Afghanistan knew it was harboring a terrorist organization that declared war on the US (Al Qaeda), yet it did nothing – it even helped defend it." Jay Wade, Houston, United States

For years the US and Uk trained that terrorist organisation, armed it, paid it and then set it loose on the world. I believe the chickens have come home to roost now. I say impose sanctions on the US until they stop causing wars to profit their big corporations.

Monday, September 04, 2006

Your questions on radicalisation
Added: Monday, 4 September, 2006, 17:53 GMT
Does anyone seriously think that this situation is anything other than the West invading the Middle East for its oil. The Iraq wars were all about oil-fields and the Afghan war is all about the pipelines from Kazakhstan etc. Stick pins in the map of Afghanistan where British servicemen have died and I bet the pins hit a pipeline or the site of a pipeline yet to be built. The US Government is led by the oil industry, and we are led by the Americans. They don't mind our troops and civilians dying so they can continue getting cheap fuel. For them to blame "hatred of Democracy" is infantile and stupid. It is a natural resistance to foreign invaders which is causing the global armed response.

Thursday, August 31, 2006

What's your favourite beauty spot?
Added: Thursday, 31 August, 2006, 05:51 GMT
Druridge Bay, with its miles of golden sand, and a wildlife sanctuary adjacent, is a beautiful spot. It’s a pity that Government has earmarked it as a potential site for their nuclear waste disposal plan. Similarly, the Farne Islands, an unspoilt bird colony, have been earmarked as potential site for storage of toxic nuclear waste. We defeated the Thatcher government's plans to build a nuclear plant at Druridge Bay, and if New Labour chooses to besmirch our coast we will resist them too.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Can UN force keep the peace in the Mid-East?
Added: Wednesday, 30 August, 2006, 07:50 GMT
I am quite sure that all the arab nations do in fact recognise Israel. They have seen it before, when the 'Children of Israel' parted the sea and enslaved the children of Canaan, then when the crusaders massacred the residents of Jerusalem, and surely when the Germans launched their blitzkreig on the people of Poland and beyond. I think it is the Israelis who do not recognise the true nature of their encampment. They should hang their heads, and ask for peace and forgiveness from the arabs.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Are you affected by the UK security alerts?
Added: Thursday, 10 August, 2006, 17:52 GMT
"I cannot believe some of the comments on here saying that it's a conspiracy by a corrupt government to take our minds away from Lebanon or to make us more fearful so we give up civil liberties. They must be the same people who say that Bush planned 9/11 and 7/7 was an inside job." Karen Giles, Melksham, United Kingdom
Yes we are. And if you looked into it instead of swallowing the cover story you would see the same things that make intelligent people like us feel very afraid.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Do rules of war mean anything?
Added: Monday, 7 August, 2006, 16:57 GMT
"You're in your 2-man position for the night. Just after midnight, you start taking fire from your front." David Zimlin, Dunedin, Florida, United States

Hey Dave is the '2-man position' in your country or the other guy's country? How would you fight invaders? How did the poor Native Americans deal with invasion? And what kind of position were you two guys in actually?
Can UN resolution end crisis in Middle East?
Added: Monday, 7 August, 2006, 08:48 GMT
"Israel is already doing what is needed in order to disarm the terrorists. Why should we bring in outsiders to do the job that is obviously Israels responsibility?" Pat, Pennsylvania

Israel is not just removing arms, but heads and legs too. And not just on terrorists (if at all) but on non-combatant men, women and children. By using words such as 'Job' and 'Responsibility' you are giving respectability to acts of barbarous cruelty and inhuman violence. BLITZKREIG is a better word.
Can UN resolution end crisis in Middle East?
Added: Monday, 7 August, 2006, 08:33 GMT
"Many have been critical of Isreal's behavior in the past, but this was all wrong." allan, larkspur, usa

Oh Gee, so we were all wrong? Wow, Allen thanks for pointing out our error, we will all agree with you now. America is always right isn't it? Okay, so there WERE WMDs in Iraq, Iraq IS a democracy now, Viet Nam was NOT able to beat USA, Global warming is NOT a threat to us all, The Kyoto Treaty is NOT vital to our survival, and apparently US troops do NOT kill or rape civilians either.
Can UN resolution end crisis in Middle East?
Added: Monday, 7 August, 2006, 08:13 GMT
"The quicker these maniacs are destroyed the quicker peace will come to lebanon." Dene-Paul Elliott, Johannesburg South Africa

Oh yes, destroy Hezbollah, destroy the response, not the problem. Didn't you lot say that about the ANC once.Luckily there's a world outside your borders, which can see through your fascist nonsense, which freed your country from you, and can still free Lebanon from the IDF. And maybe free the rest of the world from the Americans.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Mid-East: Is the international reaction enough?
Added: Sunday, 30 July, 2006, 07:43 GMT
How do we report the war crimes? Do we all just trot down to our police station and report a crime? We need to do something more than just complain. For a start, email your MP or elected representative, then email your head of state. Report the war crimes to them. Ask for a REPLY, AND AN ASSURANCE THAT THEY WILL TAKE YOUR COMPLAINT SERIOUSLY. Its not much but its a start. If you want peace get off your backside and work for it.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Mid-East: Is the international reaction enough?
Added: Saturday, 29 July, 2006, 15:29 GMT
"The Palestinians commit suicide bombings and then cry when they get punished for their murders. No sympathy here." Anon

Can 'Anon' explain how abusing the Palestinians will 'punish' the suicide bombers? He's lost me there. No wonder he's Anon he's probably forgotten his own name.
Mid-East: Is the international reaction enough?
Added: Saturday, 29 July, 2006, 14:52 GMT
Barbara, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL wrote:"The people on this board who speak against Israel are clearly anti-Semitic."

yes Barbara I think perhaps we are now. We didn't used to be, when we were younger. But at age 47 I weary of the "Poor us, poor Israel, look how they attack us for nothing!" cry as you bomb unarmed arabs to steal more land, as you have done for all of my lifetime. Maybe you ought to invest in some Karma before it's too late, or is that concept not in your book? I fear not.
Mid-East: Is the international reaction enough?
Added: Saturday, 29 July, 2006, 14:38 GMT
"Theres been war/conflict in the middle east for over 2000 years if there not have a go at each other its been civil war .....it will never end !" B Brown, Bristol

The Romans were there 2000 years ago, (european invaders)then the Crusaders (european invaders), the British, the French, the Germans, The Americans and then finally the European-born Israelis.............Guess why there's been 2000 years of fighting in the middle east. Why not pick up a history book before commenting?

Friday, July 28, 2006

The Middle East: Is international action required?
Added: Friday, 28 July, 2006, 17:46 GMT
"Since Hezbollah started the shelling, the CIVILIZED world can sit back and enjoy watching Israel stand up for itself, and kick Hezbollah in the butt. I mean, who wants a Hezbollah victory here? All they'd do then is to pick their next victim. These are people who don't respect tolerance, and don't care who they kill" Brian Bartz, Houston, TX

So you are enjoying this,'Civilised' Brian? I reckon after Israel backs down Hezbollah won't have a 'next victim' until someone else invades Lebanon.
The Middle East: Is international action required?
Added: Friday, 28 July, 2006, 06:12 GMT
When Palestine voted, it was apparently the wrong type of Democracy. When Hezbolla captured Israeli Soldiers in Lebanon, they were accused of terrorism. Its okay for America to support Israel, but it's apparently evil for anyone to support Israel's victims. And now we hear that its okay to bring bombs through a civil airport, despite the risk to our civilians. Is this War on Terror really a war against the rest of the world, to secure America's energy future? War Of Terror, more like.

Thursday, July 27, 2006

The Middle East: Is international action required?
Added: Thursday, 27 July, 2006, 18:24 GMT
The Americans are flying bombs, no doubt full of depleted uranium, via Airstrip One. They don't need to tell us about it, just like the rendition flights.

It's because they have owned us since World War 2, when Churchill obviously sold us for the weapons to fight Hitler. It's not as if the Americans would give us those weapons for free. We don't even have control of the nukes they 'sold' to us since.

If Israel is taking free weapons from the US, they will soon be owned by the US like we are.

Saturday, July 22, 2006

What is the impact of Middle East violence?
Added: Saturday, 22 July, 2006, 09:42 GMT
"Do we talk of the poor innocent germans bombed by us because of the Nazi Resistance Movement bravely fighting the foriegn occupation by the worlds evil superpowers?" Zane, Glasgow

Not quite, but most historians would admit that the bombing of Dresden, a city filled with refugee german women and kids, was the most serious war crime carried out by the allies in Europe. It's sad that you can justify this murder. Have you lost that human quality?

Friday, July 21, 2006

What is the impact of Middle East violence?
Added: Friday, 21 July, 2006, 18:05 GMT
"It takes true courage to wage peace, and not one leader in all of mid-east, the western world, the UN or anywhere else has that courage. How about you?"
jared weinstein, United States

Not since George Bush or Tony Blair has there been a leader with such courage for bombing women and kids. It is nothing to be so proud about, this 'Waging Peace' as you put it. Some would say it is really war, carried out against civilians. You call it peace so you can sleep at night. It's really murder.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

When will diplomacy take over?
Added: Thursday, 20 July, 2006, 08:16 GMT
"If the so-called civilians had evicted the armed terrorists themselves this would never have happened. They deserve to lose some more of their teritory to make Israel safe." [michellegrand], Alton, United Kingdom

Ok Michelle, how do they do that. Civilians don't have much luck evicting armed killers in my view.. Hey maybe, just maybe this is part of the War on Terror, ie, its the start of the war against Iran and Syria? Think about how that will end. There will be tears, mark my words.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Menezes decision: Your reaction
Added: Tuesday, 18 July, 2006, 08:27 GMT
"Is it really fair to bring criminal charges against those that are following orders? Or those who give the orders with faulty intelligence? I don't envy those who had to make these choices." Ally C

I don't envy them either because if there is a God then these monsters will burn in Hell. Dodgy Dossiers, Shoot to Kill orders, and all the other pro-war spin is responsible for this situation. The Nuremberg Trials ruled that following evil orders is a crime. And rightly so!

Monday, July 17, 2006

Israel in Lebanon - where will it end?
Added: Monday, 17 July, 2006, 16:44 GMT
Yes Sam, we sell arms to countries for defense, not terrorist groups whose sole purpose is the destruction of another country. Ed Vance, Savannah, GA

Ahem,USA+ IRA, Contras, Bay of Pigs, Bin Laden, Taliban, Saddam Hussein, Pinochet, Suharto, Papa and Baby Doc Duvalier, Somalia, Panama, Libya, Grenada, Greece, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Viet Nam, Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Italy, Indonesia, Brazil, Guyana, Iraq, Soviet Union, all make good googling, or read 'Rogue State'.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Israel in Lebanon - where will it end?
Added: Saturday, 15 July, 2006, 22:29 GMT
"Hopefully Israel will wipe the terrorists and their sponsoring nations of the face of the map once and for all. All power to Israel." Paul Ostermeyer, Milton Keynes

Well Paul, there's your contribution to world peace is it? If that is all you can add to this why not log off and go find some small animals to torture. You know you want to. Leave the Have Your Say business to the proper humans please.
Israel in Lebanon - where will it end?
Added: Saturday, 15 July, 2006, 12:48 GMT
"Ah. That UN Resolution 242. It only requires Israel to give back "territories," and not ALL of the territories (by the way, it has actually given back 93%)."
Martin1983, London, United Kingdom

So the other 7% is what? Theft? You can't say Israel has complied with the resolution can you? No wonder most of the civilised world condemns them now for their cruelty and greed. Why can't they give up the stolen land for the sake of peace?
Israel in Lebanon - where will it end?
Added: Saturday, 15 July, 2006, 10:45 GMT
The Lebanese so called 'civilian' casualties are mostly Hezbollah people - no wonder the Lebanese won't release information about them - ask Lebanon how many of them were fighting! leeor, bombarded Haifa

So all the children, including babies of ten months, actually don't count in your figures do they? Or are you saying little babies are firing missiles at you. Have you got children of your own which are not being attacked by jets and warships? Lucky you! You condone atrocities, Leeor.
Are the extradition laws fair?
Added: Saturday, 15 July, 2006, 07:11 GMT

"A frenzy of misunderstanding and distortion"
Baroness Scotland

"When they kick at your front door
How you gonna come
With your hands on your head....?"
Joe Strummer

"Then they came for the Bankers
and I did not speak out
because I was not a Banker."
apologies to Pastor Martin Niemöller

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Are the extradition laws fair?
Added: Thursday, 13 July, 2006, 22:51 GMT
"Does any one besides me see the irony in this situation ?We have all of these posters who I assume for the most part are working or middle class, defending these rich individuals ?This is truly ironic." Dennis C, New Jersey

irony n. , pl. -nies . The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.

When we say that the treaty is unfair, we do not mean the opposite. When we say that, rich or poor, these men do not deserve to be taken off on a rendition trip to Texas for an undisclosed period, we mean exactly that. "Don't Step On Me" either!
How should Israel respond?
Added: Thursday, 13 July, 2006, 22:37 GMT
"Israel has the right to defend its self, and the EU should stay out of the way." W., houston

YAY! Defend yourself against the little children, Israel. And as for the EU 'staying out of the way', you sound like the school bully's friend, covering his mates back while he pounds on the little kids. Sanctions against Israel are a necessity now to stop this happening. What does the "W" stand for?

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Is your child's potential being met at school?
Added: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006, 19:46 GMT
Now that poor old Two Jags is on the slides the New Labour aversion to Grammar Schools seems to have evaporated. I pray the Government never notice me or my little girl. We can do without their help. Can you imagine being picked out as an example of New Labour educational excellence? That would be the end of any normal life. They will take credit for the bright kids successes and blame the parents of the rest for any 'failings'. When Blair is in prison I may vote Labour again.
Are the extradition laws fair?
Added: Wednesday, 12 July, 2006, 18:01 GMT
I reckon Tony Blair had no choice about obeying the Americans, and neither did any British leader since World War 2. Each new Prime Minister is told the facts of life by his permanent secretary, that is the awful truth about the Special Relationship. I reckon when Churchill needed the Americans he promised our rights away. Search the net for any info about the 'UKUSA agreement' or similar treaties. Nearly every aspect of our life seems to have been set up to the benefit of the USA. The extradition treaty is a prime example, but is just one more unfair treaty. Its time to tear up any treaties and start again with a level playing field. Lets have Independence from the USA, and soon.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Tuesday, 11 July, 2006, 12:20 GMT
"Yes Frank. This is a war for oil pipelines. No, wait, for Israel. No, wait, for Halliburton. Either that or the fact that the Taliban harbored a man whose organization attacked american targets for years eventually leading to the death of 3000 New Yorkers." Ken S, NYC

A man trained, financed and armed by the CIA, along with the Taliban, to clear the Russians out of Afghanistan. A family friend of the Bush family. Say his name, it's Osama Bin Laden. What did the CIA think he'd do?
Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Tuesday, 11 July, 2006, 08:15 GMT
America armed Iraq under Saddam Hussain, to fight Iran, which had revolted against the Shah, who was armed and supported by America. When they fell out Saddam became public enemy number one.

Ditto, Osama Bin Laden, a family friend of the Bush family, trained by the CIA to defeat Russia, succeeeded, then was dumped and betrayed by America.

Britain is armed and supported by America. Once the oil in the MidEast is gone and our soldiers are not needed, America will probably do the same to us.
Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Tuesday, 11 July, 2006, 07:04 GMT
"The morl;a is with friends like who needs enenmies?" Julie P, Marietta, United States

I think this means that you are morally confused, Julie, as well as educationally challenged. Which friends do you mean? The taliban which you armed and trained? Saddam Hussain who you supported and armed? The British Forces being squandered in your War Of Greed? Or the IRA which was armed by the US? You don't have friends, you have customers or rivals. Oh yes, and victims.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Monday, 10 July, 2006, 20:35 GMT
"Send all of the wining, winging lefties instead – they are on the side of the Taleban and the terrorists anyway" .[TheRightView]

When you say "wining, winging lefties" I think of John Prescott immediately. Oh did you mean 'whining, whinging'?? By this you mean the anti-war lobby which has been proved consistently right in our assessment of this as a phony war, in a series of phony wars, designed to control the population and steal all the oil. Send yourself, bully-boy.
Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Monday, 10 July, 2006, 19:39 GMT
The Taliban are a fascist group that harbored terrorist and abused women, and are currently attempting to topple a democratically elected Government. If you are not willing to fight for this cause what will you be willing to fight for?Douglas Roman, Philadelphia, United States

Douglas, the US armed and trained them to kick the Russians out, which they did. Then you turned on them, and now they want your blood. I don't blame 'em. However, this war is really about oil pipelines, isn't it?















Should more troops be sent to Afghanistan?
Added: Monday, 10 July, 2006, 19:09 GMT
"So lets see less drivel on this site about how the majority of British people overwhelmingly and pasionately oppose the war."tom harwick, emmaus, pa usa

There's Tom, an american poster on a british site, telling a british poster what the reality of Uk politics is. Tom, the biggest march ever in UK history was organised to oppose your War of Greed. I'd love to meet you to debate pacifism with you man to man. you'd find out all about overwhelming opposition then no doubt.
Is Israeli action in Gaza justified?
Added: Monday, 10 July, 2006, 18:52 GMT
"ISRAEL'S borders were given by GOD in the HOLY BIBLE which still to this day is the most accurate news source for past events and events happening now and in the future." Deborah Runkle, Las Vegas, Nevada

Well it probably is if you only have Fox News as an alternative. If you know your bible, two key phrases are "THOU SHALT NOT STEAL" and "THOU SHALT NOT KILL" This is where I see Israel has completely lost the plot, thinking we will believe that God is okay with their evil and greed.

Sunday, July 09, 2006



What effect will N Korea missile tests have?
Added: Sunday, 9 July, 2006, 15:50 GMT
"Hello? Sanity, it's Earth calling." Tom Penn, Knoxville

Tom, you're not the Earth. You're not even a big part of it. You're using it up the most, eating the most, killing the most and polluting the most but thats all. Nothing good. We used to like you, but you've changed. You got meaner and now you're a bully. How we wish you would go home and stop beating up the kids in the yard. You wouldn't know SANITY if you even saw it on TV.
Is Israeli action in Gaza justified?
Added: Sunday, 9 July, 2006, 15:32 GMT
"Has anyone noticed how all the pro-Palestiian commets seem to come from people in Arab countries such as Yemen, countries which in the past have declared war on Israel purely because they don't like Israel." UNSIGNED

I come from Northumbria, I am not arabic, I just hate Nazis. I have opposed them all my adult life and it sickens me to see the Israelis become the monster they were fleeing from. SOMEBODY, or rather EVERYBODY - SAVE PALESTINE BEFORE THEY ARE ALL MURDERED.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

How can the Muslim community be engaged?
Added: Wednesday, 5 July, 2006, 15:36 GMT
When we marched against the war in Iraq, there were christians, pagans and muslims marching together. It turns out that we were correct in all of our arguments ie no WMD, no 45 mins etc, but the war still went ahead. Nowadays you'd think that only the muslims are offended by the so-called War on Terror. Well, with all due respect I feel just as offended as anybody else at our government's support of the Bush Junta. We urgently need a regime change here in Airstrip One.
What effect will N Korea missile tests have?
Added: Wednesday, 5 July, 2006, 15:18 GMT
"While North Korea's people starve to death as the result of a bad rice crop, its government continues to pour money into its aggressive military missile programme."Aaron Parkinson, Blackburn, Lancashire

Two Words - New Orleans!