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Old 30-08-2007, 10:33 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I wonder if photographs of patients denied treatment by NICE will start appearing on medicines ?
or photographs of servicemen denied proper equipment appearing on tanks ?

Why not just put pictures of dead UK soldiers on the voting boxes at the next general election and cut the **** entirely?

Warning: it is dangerous to vote for the wrong people, you could end up dead.
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JC and TW,I see you both posting about the IRA(Irish Republican Army),seeing as the Irish Republic/Republic of Ireland is a Member of the Communist European Union,should we judge them to have carried out constant Terrorist attacks on the peoples of Northern Ireland and England?

If so,why was nothing done about these attacks by the Communist European Union at the time?

Also,does thie mean that Terrorist type attacks by Communist European Union States/Countries on each other are acceptable and condoned by it's Leadership?

Just been curious about this, for years now I've wondered what responses would enfold if attacks were made on others in the future,or,would they say that a precedent was set with the IRA and it worked out fine because Bliar/Labour Government negotiated and did a deal with IRA Terrorists and killers of their own countymen and of the UK?
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It's a fact. islam invaded Iberia (and half of France). Popey drove them back. The Inquisition was essentially designed to ensure that they'd properly driven islam off the continent and that there weren't any fifth-columist hangers on left. In essence, it was a response to the troubles brought about by multi-culturalism.

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The Spanish Inquisition was motivated in part by the multi-religious nature of Spanish society following the reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula from the Moors (Muslims). Much of the Iberian Peninsula was dominated by Moors following their invasion of the peninsula in 711 until they were expelled by means of a long campaign of reconquest. However, the reconquest did not result in the full expulsion of Muslims from Spain, but instead yielded a multi-religious society made up of Catholics, Jews and Muslims. Granada to the south, in particular remained under Moorish control until 1492, and large cities, especially Seville, Valladolid, and Barcelona, had large Jewish populations centred in Juderķas.
The reconquest produced a relatively peaceful co-existence - although not without periodic conflicts - among Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the peninsula's kingdoms.
So let me get this straight.... the Spainish Inquisition torturing and burning people in the late 15th century was a response to Spain being invaded seven hundred and fifty years earlier, in 711?

If some army stormed my home town, forced me at swordpoint to convert to Christianity, and then a few years later tortured me in an attempt to find out whether my conversion had been sincere or not, then I might feel I had been rather unfairly treated. Yet you would say that this was an understandable response to my or somebody else's ancestors having invaded the country 750 years earlier?? Christian morality is plainly even more confusing than I had realised!
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So let me get this straight.... the Spainish Inquisition torturing and burning people in the late 15th century was a response to Spain being invaded seven hundred and fifty years earlier, in 711?
Yes.

Why do you think some of us are so against more muzzer immigration? Once you've got them in control of the place, they take ages to get rid of.

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If some army stormed my home town, forced me at swordpoint to convert to Christianity, and then a few years later tortured me in an attempt to find out whether my conversion had been sincere or not, then I might feel I had been rather unfairly treated. Yet you would say that this was an understandable response to my or somebody else's ancestors having invaded the country 750 years earlier??
You're looking at it all wrong. If a bunch of Christians forced you to convert at swordpoint, the inquisition would be similar to a bunch of folks who wanted to rid the place of Christianity torturing your great~great~great~grandons (or something) to ensure he wasn't Christian.

Islam is like a Cancer. To get rid of it, you need to be totally sure it's gone through the use of continuing treatments else it'll pop up again.

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