Those were just samples of vids that I used to make my point.LanDroid wrote:I just looked at the the first video above about a Mohammed cartoon contest. I thought the organizer of that event looked familiar and yes Jon Ritzheimer organized that event and was also arrested in the current Oregon militia standoff. Gosh what a fine outstanding American Patriot! Has the media made this connection yet?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/oregon-stan ... occupiers/
As to the 2nd video, be wary of fake propaganda coming from the far right. They are becoming much better at producing doctored videos etc. This fear mongering about 35 jihad training camps operating within the U.S. has been debunked.Not sure what to make of the 3rd video. If you walk down the street brandishing large crosses, acting like crusaders, and shouting provocative lines like "This is a Christian country" you'll reap what you sow. Britain seems to be mostly an agnostic country these days and America certainly is not Christian, so not sure what's to be gained other than an entertaining video about pseudo-bravery. What if instead they had walked down the street in a non-confrontational manner, attempting to foster coexistence? Not nearly as much fun I expect. Just noticed at the end of the video they're having another go at it today 1/30, look for a new video any minute now...A lot of the Fuqra's nefarious activity occurred in the 1980s and 1990s. The point of the White Collar Crime Center report, after all, was that Fuqra was involved in white-collar crime, like workers-compensation fraud. That's tough to pair with spooky music.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... explained/
Let's just quietly stroll around sporting this shirt.
Are you denying that immigration is causing a lot of strife?
As to the religiosity of England.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/educa ... 87951.html
Regards
DL