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Sunday 26 May 2013

In the wake of soldier Lee Rigby's murder in Woolwich.


Most people will recognise the character on the left as Abu Qatada, infamous Jordanian terrorist the legal trade has used as a business asset and made a mint of taxpayers money from whilst fighting extradition to his place of origin where serious charges await. Qatada's pal on the right is Anjem Choudary who is a known associate of one of the Woolwich murderers and who refused to condemn the barbaric killing of our soldier countryman Lee Rigby on national TV news bulletins. The pair are pinups for the Islamists they lead, followers being mindless specimens that hang on every word they utter, who justify acts of barbarity carried out by others on the say-so of their leaders, and are even inspired to carry our new atrocities as happened on Wednesday.

We have a massive problem with ultra aggressive Islamism in Britain that isn't being tackled in any serious way. Nutcases feel they can make threats at will and rely on the cloak of legal protection they enjoy, as provided free of charge to them, the treacherous, but at vast expense to taxpayers. Our government needs to get heavy both with the cancer of Islamism and with the legal trade that ought to protect Britain, its people, democracy and civilisation, but which has mutated instead into a purely greed driven money making machine. Bad politicians, civil servants, journalists and senior business people are more likely to get dragged out into the cold light of day and questioned publicly now than they were a decade ago, and we need the same to happen to legal trade operatives putting their own nation in danger for money. Those people are the most destructive breed of businesspeople in the land and its high time they were required to answer for their antics and conduct and without the option of saying no, 'how dare you question us, we are your superiors'.

Can you imagine if David Cameron were free to pick up his telephone, call Special Branch, order a few big coppers to proceed to the nick in which Qatada resides, escort him to Gatwick where a chartered aircraft awaits, in chains and very much in public, fly to Jordan where the authorities there have been informed he is on the way, and finally kick him out onto the tarmac where he is placed under arrest whilst a TV camera records the event for public consumption globally. Such a welcome spectacle would give the British reason to breathe a sigh of relief and would send a very clear message to the bad guys. All of a sudden the boot would have shifted to the other foot, and if it were to be made crystal clear there will be no more pussyfooting around those dabbling with terrorism but they will be very firmly dealt with from now on, this long festering tumour would be on course to be isolated and stabilised. That's something Brits desperately need to see happen, and doing so would turn the heat source off beneath the cauldron of fear fascists are currently stirring up. Peace and stability is what we all want for our country, and it shouldn't be that hard to achieve, only lack of courage stands in the way presently.

As to what the Jordanians do with Qatada when they get him? He's a terrorist and deserves what ever comes his way. As for the legal trade who will of course be jumping up and down because there business asset has been removed from them, they have serious questions to answer concerning the endangerment of Britain. Lee Rigby lost his life to a pair of maniacs that had been inspired by the likes of the 'pinups' at the top of this page. We'll never get at the root cause of this problem until the British Government has the courage to cut off the head of the snake, and those two amongst a small band of cancerous individuals are it.          

Final though on the matter... Lee Rigby's murderers would have been surrounded by human rights lawyers all fighting to get the gig before the pair even arrived in casualty which is sickening.




     



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