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date: Wed, 02 May 2007 21:49:35 +0100,    group: uk.local.lincolnshire        back       
Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm

 A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
National Party representative to the council leader criticising a new
mosque in the city.

Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
terrorism".

Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
police to determine whether it broke race laws.

All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
letter.

A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the letter
but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.

"I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the party
it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly racist
views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the council. 

 But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions were nothing
new.

"The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
way' - terrorism - could be taught there.

"I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover Mosque'
but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary far, far,
far worse things have been said about the [Muslim] community.

"I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
Muslims," he said.

Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he was
shocked at the letter's contents.

"To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
[the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."

'Prejudiced letter'

Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
agreed with the council's views.

"I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot of
disagreements on the political side but this is above politics and is
on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."

Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on almost
every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."

Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the letter
was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it, the BNP is
extreme right and fascist and can't get any further right."
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 21:49:35 +0100   author:   Steve Greene lid

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Steve Greene wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> 
>  A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a new
> mosque in the city.
> 
> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> terrorism".
> 
> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> 
> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> letter.
> 
> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the letter
> but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> 
> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the party
> it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly racist
> views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the council. 
> 
>  But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions were nothing
> new.
> 
> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> 
> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover Mosque'
> but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary far, far,
> far worse things have been said about the [Muslim] community.
> 
> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> Muslims," he said.
> 
> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he was
> shocked at the letter's contents.
> 
> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> 
> 'Prejudiced letter'
> 
> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> agreed with the council's views.
> 
> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot of
> disagreements on the political side but this is above politics and is
> on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> 
> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on almost
> every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> 
> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the letter
> was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it, the BNP is
> extreme right and fascist and can't get any further right." 
Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:18:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Steve Greene wrote:
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > 
> > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
> > new mosque in the city.
> > 
> > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> > claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> > terrorism".
> > 
> > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> > police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > 
> > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> > letter.
> > 
> > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > 
> > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
> > were nothing new.
> > 
> > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> > way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > 
> > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
> > far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
> > community.
> > 
> > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> > these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> > the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> > Muslims," he said.
> > 
> > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
> > was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > 
> > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> > [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> > on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> > 
> > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > 
> > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > agreed with the council's views.
> > 
> > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
> > of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
> > and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> > 
> > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> > Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> > the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
> > almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> > 
> > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
> > the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
> > right."
> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.


Where's the hate? All I see is truth.

Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
the pub?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 21:24:01 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
>>>
>>> A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
>>> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
>>> new mosque in the city.
>>>
>>> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
>>> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
>>> terrorism".
>>>
>>> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
>>> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
>>>
>>> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
>>> letter.
>>>
>>> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
>>> letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
>>>
>>> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
>>> party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
>>> racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
>>> council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
>>> were nothing new.
>>>
>>> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
>>> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
>>> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
>>>
>>> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
>>> Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
>>> far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
>>> community.
>>>
>>> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
>>> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
>>> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
>>> Muslims," he said.
>>>
>>> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
>>> was shocked at the letter's contents.
>>>
>>> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
>>> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
>>> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
>>>
>>> 'Prejudiced letter'
>>>
>>> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
>>> agreed with the council's views.
>>>
>>> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
>>> of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
>>> and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
>>>
>>> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
>>> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
>>> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
>>> almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
>>>
>>> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
>>> letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
>>> the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
>>> right."
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
>> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> 
> 
> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> 
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?
> 
I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:28:52 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> Steve Greene wrote:

[SNIPPY]

> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
> already know

Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.

"Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
--  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:39:01 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > kj wrote:
> > 
> > > Steve Greene wrote:
> > > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > > > 
> > > > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > > > National Party representative to the council leader criticising
> > > > a new mosque in the city.
> > > > 
> > > > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln,
> > > > wrote claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church,
> > > > could "teach terrorism".
> > > > 
> > > > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to
> > > > the police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > > > 
> > > > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned
> > > > the letter.
> > > > 
> > > > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > > > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > > > 
> > > > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > > > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > > > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > > > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his
> > > > opinions were nothing new.
> > > > 
> > > > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > > > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your
> > > > own way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > > > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that
> > > > documentary far, far, far worse things have been said about the
> > > > [Muslim] community.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen
> > > > in these places is worshipping their god because we all know
> > > > that isn't the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most
> > > > terrorists are Muslims," he said.
> > > > 
> > > > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said
> > > > he was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > > > 
> > > > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism.
> > > > This [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living
> > > > or getting on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about
> > > > it."
> > > > 
> > > > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > > > 
> > > > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > > > agreed with the council's views.
> > > > 
> > > > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a
> > > > lot of disagreements on the political side but this is above
> > > > politics and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what
> > > > they've said."
> > > > 
> > > > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the
> > > > Liberal Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it
> > > > does think about the consequences of what it does but gets the
> > > > argument wrong on almost every occasion. For me this is a
> > > > totally prejudiced letter."
> > > > 
> > > > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > > > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about
> > > > it, the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any
> > > > further right."
> > > Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent
> > > people already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> > 
> > 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> > 
> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.

So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 16:54:39 -0500   author:   blue_velvet

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"blue_velvet"  wrote

>> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>> > Down the pub?
>> >
>> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
>
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUYzYGo1SB4
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:58:19 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?

And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.

Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?

You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train and not 
even know.

Dozy Cunt. Try input before output for a change.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:10:21 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:
> "kj"  wrote in message
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
> 
> [SNIPPY]
> 
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
>> already know
> 
> Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.
> 
> "Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
> --  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi 
> 
> 
I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:19:37 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> 
> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> 
> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> 
> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> and not even know.

Until he detonated his backpack...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:20:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
blue_velvet wrote:
> 
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?


How relevent is this to a mosque in Lincoln.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:20:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
>
> Until he detonated his backpack...

Are they all paedophiles as well? Or were you away that day?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:23:35 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!

Many thanks.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>
>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>>> Down the pub?
>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>
>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>
>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
> 
> Until he detonated his backpack...
would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in 
need of a smack fix?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> 
> Are they all paedophiles as well?

Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:28:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > > > 
> > > > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
> > > > ways?  Down the pub?
> > > And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> > > 
> > > Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> > > 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
> need of a smack fix?

No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:31:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
> 
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> 
> 
Mary was only 14.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:31:33 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
> > > > > train and not even know.
> > > > Until he detonated his backpack...
> > > Are they all paedophiles as well?
> > 
> > Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> > 
> > 
> Mary was only 14.

And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.

I suppose you support that too?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:35:46 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

[Muslim]

>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...

Yes?

Do continue. Then allow me to illustrate how several religions condone and 
even promote murder, buggery, theft and extortion.

The same religions also condone and promote peace, love, forgiveness and 
unconditional satisfaction and understanding.

I guess you can find a reason to hate someone if you try just a little.

I genuinely feel sorry for you.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:36:17 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
>>>>> ways?  Down the pub?
>>>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>>>
>>>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
>> need of a smack fix?
> 
> No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
yeh what a mad bunch they are................
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:55:21 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
>>>>>> train and not even know.
>>>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>>>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>>> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
>>>
>>>
>> Mary was only 14.
> 
> And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.
> 
> I suppose you support that too?
At least Frodo got rid of the ring
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:56:15 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Steve Greene wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> 
>  A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a new
> mosque in the city.
> 
> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> terrorism".
> 
> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> 
> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> letter.
> 
> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the letter
> but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> 
> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the party
> it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly racist
> views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the council. 
> 
>  But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions were nothing
> new.
> 
> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> 
> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover Mosque'
> but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary far, far,
> far worse things have been said about the [Muslim] community.
> 
> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> Muslims," he said.
> 
> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he was
> shocked at the letter's contents.
> 
> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> 
> 'Prejudiced letter'
> 
> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> agreed with the council's views.
> 
> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot of
> disagreements on the political side but this is above politics and is
> on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> 
> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on almost
> every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> 
> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the letter
> was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it, the BNP is
> extreme right and fascist and can't get any further right." 
Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:18:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Steve Greene wrote:
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > 
> > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
> > new mosque in the city.
> > 
> > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> > claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> > terrorism".
> > 
> > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> > police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > 
> > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> > letter.
> > 
> > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > 
> > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
> > were nothing new.
> > 
> > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> > way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > 
> > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
> > far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
> > community.
> > 
> > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> > these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> > the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> > Muslims," he said.
> > 
> > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
> > was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > 
> > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> > [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> > on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> > 
> > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > 
> > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > agreed with the council's views.
> > 
> > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
> > of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
> > and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> > 
> > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> > Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> > the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
> > almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> > 
> > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
> > the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
> > right."
> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.


Where's the hate? All I see is truth.

Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
the pub?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 21:24:01 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
>>>
>>> A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
>>> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
>>> new mosque in the city.
>>>
>>> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
>>> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
>>> terrorism".
>>>
>>> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
>>> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
>>>
>>> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
>>> letter.
>>>
>>> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
>>> letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
>>>
>>> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
>>> party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
>>> racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
>>> council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
>>> were nothing new.
>>>
>>> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
>>> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
>>> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
>>>
>>> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
>>> Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
>>> far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
>>> community.
>>>
>>> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
>>> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
>>> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
>>> Muslims," he said.
>>>
>>> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
>>> was shocked at the letter's contents.
>>>
>>> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
>>> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
>>> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
>>>
>>> 'Prejudiced letter'
>>>
>>> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
>>> agreed with the council's views.
>>>
>>> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
>>> of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
>>> and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
>>>
>>> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
>>> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
>>> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
>>> almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
>>>
>>> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
>>> letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
>>> the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
>>> right."
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
>> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> 
> 
> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> 
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?
> 
I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:28:52 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> Steve Greene wrote:

[SNIPPY]

> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
> already know

Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.

"Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
--  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:39:01 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > kj wrote:
> > 
> > > Steve Greene wrote:
> > > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > > > 
> > > > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > > > National Party representative to the council leader criticising
> > > > a new mosque in the city.
> > > > 
> > > > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln,
> > > > wrote claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church,
> > > > could "teach terrorism".
> > > > 
> > > > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to
> > > > the police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > > > 
> > > > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned
> > > > the letter.
> > > > 
> > > > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > > > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > > > 
> > > > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > > > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > > > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > > > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his
> > > > opinions were nothing new.
> > > > 
> > > > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > > > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your
> > > > own way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > > > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that
> > > > documentary far, far, far worse things have been said about the
> > > > [Muslim] community.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen
> > > > in these places is worshipping their god because we all know
> > > > that isn't the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most
> > > > terrorists are Muslims," he said.
> > > > 
> > > > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said
> > > > he was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > > > 
> > > > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism.
> > > > This [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living
> > > > or getting on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about
> > > > it."
> > > > 
> > > > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > > > 
> > > > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > > > agreed with the council's views.
> > > > 
> > > > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a
> > > > lot of disagreements on the political side but this is above
> > > > politics and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what
> > > > they've said."
> > > > 
> > > > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the
> > > > Liberal Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it
> > > > does think about the consequences of what it does but gets the
> > > > argument wrong on almost every occasion. For me this is a
> > > > totally prejudiced letter."
> > > > 
> > > > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > > > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about
> > > > it, the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any
> > > > further right."
> > > Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent
> > > people already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> > 
> > 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> > 
> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.

So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 16:54:39 -0500   author:   blue_velvet

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"blue_velvet"  wrote

>> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>> > Down the pub?
>> >
>> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
>
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUYzYGo1SB4
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:58:19 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?

And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.

Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?

You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train and not 
even know.

Dozy Cunt. Try input before output for a change.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:10:21 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:
> "kj"  wrote in message
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
> 
> [SNIPPY]
> 
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
>> already know
> 
> Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.
> 
> "Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
> --  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi 
> 
> 
I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:19:37 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> 
> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> 
> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> 
> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> and not even know.

Until he detonated his backpack...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:20:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
blue_velvet wrote:
> 
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?


How relevent is this to a mosque in Lincoln.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:20:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
>
> Until he detonated his backpack...

Are they all paedophiles as well? Or were you away that day?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:23:35 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!

Many thanks.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>
>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>>> Down the pub?
>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>
>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>
>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
> 
> Until he detonated his backpack...
would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in 
need of a smack fix?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> 
> Are they all paedophiles as well?

Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:28:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > > > 
> > > > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
> > > > ways?  Down the pub?
> > > And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> > > 
> > > Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> > > 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
> need of a smack fix?

No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:31:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
> 
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> 
> 
Mary was only 14.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:31:33 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
> > > > > train and not even know.
> > > > Until he detonated his backpack...
> > > Are they all paedophiles as well?
> > 
> > Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> > 
> > 
> Mary was only 14.

And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.

I suppose you support that too?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:35:46 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

[Muslim]

>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...

Yes?

Do continue. Then allow me to illustrate how several religions condone and 
even promote murder, buggery, theft and extortion.

The same religions also condone and promote peace, love, forgiveness and 
unconditional satisfaction and understanding.

I guess you can find a reason to hate someone if you try just a little.

I genuinely feel sorry for you.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:36:17 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
>>>>> ways?  Down the pub?
>>>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>>>
>>>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
>> need of a smack fix?
> 
> No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
yeh what a mad bunch they are................
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:55:21 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
>>>>>> train and not even know.
>>>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>>>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>>> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
>>>
>>>
>> Mary was only 14.
> 
> And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.
> 
> I suppose you support that too?
At least Frodo got rid of the ring
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:56:15 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"blue_velvet"  wrote in message
news:h4GdnRca5cQClaTbRVnyigA@pipex.net...
> kj wrote:
>
>or perhaps little green men from Uranus

He probably has little brown men in his anus, allegedly:-))
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 17:24:42 GMT   author:   jb

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Steve Greene wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> 
>  A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a new
> mosque in the city.
> 
> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> terrorism".
> 
> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> 
> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> letter.
> 
> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the letter
> but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> 
> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the party
> it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly racist
> views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the council. 
> 
>  But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions were nothing
> new.
> 
> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> 
> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover Mosque'
> but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary far, far,
> far worse things have been said about the [Muslim] community.
> 
> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> Muslims," he said.
> 
> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he was
> shocked at the letter's contents.
> 
> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> 
> 'Prejudiced letter'
> 
> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> agreed with the council's views.
> 
> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot of
> disagreements on the political side but this is above politics and is
> on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> 
> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on almost
> every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> 
> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the letter
> was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it, the BNP is
> extreme right and fascist and can't get any further right." 
Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:18:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Steve Greene wrote:
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > 
> > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
> > new mosque in the city.
> > 
> > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> > claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> > terrorism".
> > 
> > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> > police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > 
> > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> > letter.
> > 
> > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > 
> > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
> > were nothing new.
> > 
> > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> > way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > 
> > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
> > far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
> > community.
> > 
> > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> > these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> > the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> > Muslims," he said.
> > 
> > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
> > was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > 
> > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> > [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> > on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> > 
> > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > 
> > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > agreed with the council's views.
> > 
> > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
> > of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
> > and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> > 
> > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> > Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> > the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
> > almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> > 
> > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
> > the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
> > right."
> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.


Where's the hate? All I see is truth.

Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
the pub?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 21:24:01 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
>>>
>>> A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
>>> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
>>> new mosque in the city.
>>>
>>> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
>>> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
>>> terrorism".
>>>
>>> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
>>> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
>>>
>>> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
>>> letter.
>>>
>>> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
>>> letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
>>>
>>> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
>>> party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
>>> racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
>>> council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
>>> were nothing new.
>>>
>>> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
>>> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
>>> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
>>>
>>> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
>>> Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary
>>> far, far, far worse things have been said about the [Muslim]
>>> community.
>>>
>>> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
>>> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
>>> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
>>> Muslims," he said.
>>>
>>> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he
>>> was shocked at the letter's contents.
>>>
>>> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
>>> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
>>> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
>>>
>>> 'Prejudiced letter'
>>>
>>> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
>>> agreed with the council's views.
>>>
>>> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot
>>> of disagreements on the political side but this is above politics
>>> and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
>>>
>>> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
>>> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
>>> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on
>>> almost every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
>>>
>>> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
>>> letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it,
>>> the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any further
>>> right."
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people
>> already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> 
> 
> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> 
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?
> 
I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:28:52 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> Steve Greene wrote:

[SNIPPY]

> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
> already know

Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.

"Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
--  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:39:01 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > kj wrote:
> > 
> > > Steve Greene wrote:
> > > > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > > > 
> > > > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > > > National Party representative to the council leader criticising
> > > > a new mosque in the city.
> > > > 
> > > > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln,
> > > > wrote claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church,
> > > > could "teach terrorism".
> > > > 
> > > > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to
> > > > the police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > > > 
> > > > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned
> > > > the letter.
> > > > 
> > > > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > > > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > > > 
> > > > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > > > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > > > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > > > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his
> > > > opinions were nothing new.
> > > > 
> > > > "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> > > > mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your
> > > > own way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover
> > > > Mosque' but anything I have put in this letter, in that
> > > > documentary far, far, far worse things have been said about the
> > > > [Muslim] community.
> > > > 
> > > > "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen
> > > > in these places is worshipping their god because we all know
> > > > that isn't the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most
> > > > terrorists are Muslims," he said.
> > > > 
> > > > Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said
> > > > he was shocked at the letter's contents.
> > > > 
> > > > "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism.
> > > > This [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living
> > > > or getting on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about
> > > > it."
> > > > 
> > > > 'Prejudiced letter'
> > > > 
> > > > Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> > > > agreed with the council's views.
> > > > 
> > > > "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a
> > > > lot of disagreements on the political side but this is above
> > > > politics and is on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what
> > > > they've said."
> > > > 
> > > > Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the
> > > > Liberal Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it
> > > > does think about the consequences of what it does but gets the
> > > > argument wrong on almost every occasion. For me this is a
> > > > totally prejudiced letter."
> > > > 
> > > > Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the
> > > > letter was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about
> > > > it, the BNP is extreme right and fascist and can't get any
> > > > further right."
> > > Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent
> > > people already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
> > 
> > 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> > 
> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.

So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 16:54:39 -0500   author:   blue_velvet

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"blue_velvet"  wrote

>> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>> > Down the pub?
>> >
>> I did point out that it was obvious to INTELLIGENT people.
>
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUYzYGo1SB4
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:58:19 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>
> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways? Down
> the pub?

And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.

Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?

You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train and not 
even know.

Dozy Cunt. Try input before output for a change.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:10:21 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:
> "kj"  wrote in message
> 
>> Steve Greene wrote:
> 
> [SNIPPY]
> 
>> Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
>> already know
> 
> Thankyou for repeating Steeve Greeene.
> 
> "Who is the greater fool; the fool or the fool who follows him?"
> --  Obi Wan Fucking Kenobi 
> 
> 
I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:19:37 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > 
> > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
> > Down the pub?
> 
> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> 
> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> 
> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> and not even know.

Until he detonated his backpack...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:20:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
blue_velvet wrote:
> 
> So are you claiming that 7/7 did not happen, or according to you was it
> the CIA or perhaps little green men from Uranus that did the bombings?


How relevent is this to a mosque in Lincoln.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:20:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
>
> Until he detonated his backpack...

Are they all paedophiles as well? Or were you away that day?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:23:35 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"kj"  wrote in message

> I WILL try to remember to snip his stuff!!!

Many thanks.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>
>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist ways?
>>> Down the pub?
>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>
>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>
>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>> and not even know.
> 
> Until he detonated his backpack...
would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in 
need of a smack fix?
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:24:14 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Wood Pigeon wrote:

> "Me"  wrote
> 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> 
> Are they all paedophiles as well?

Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:28:30 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
> > > > 
> > > > Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
> > > > ways?  Down the pub?
> > > And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
> > > 
> > > Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
> > > 
> > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
> > > and not even know.
> > 
> > Until he detonated his backpack...
> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
> need of a smack fix?

No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:31:12 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> Wood Pigeon wrote:
> 
>> "Me"  wrote
>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
> 
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> 
> 
Mary was only 14.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:31:33 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Me wrote:
> > Wood Pigeon wrote:
> > 
> >>"Me"  wrote
> > > 
> > > > > You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
> > > > > train and not even know.
> > > > Until he detonated his backpack...
> > > Are they all paedophiles as well?
> > 
> > Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
> > 
> > 
> Mary was only 14.

And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.

I suppose you support that too?
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 22:35:46 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Me

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"Me"  wrote

[Muslim]

>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>
> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...

Yes?

Do continue. Then allow me to illustrate how several religions condone and 
even promote murder, buggery, theft and extortion.

The same religions also condone and promote peace, love, forgiveness and 
unconditional satisfaction and understanding.

I guess you can find a reason to hate someone if you try just a little.

I genuinely feel sorry for you.
date: Wed, 2 May 2007 23:36:17 +0100   author:   Wood Pigeon

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>> Where's the hate? All I see is truth.
>>>>>
>>>>> Where do you think Muslims preach and teach their terrorist
>>>>> ways?  Down the pub?
>>>> And YOU are a bigger twat that Greeene.
>>>>
>>>> Why bother with the 'anonymous' pretence?
>>>>
>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the train
>>>> and not even know.
>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>> would he be much happier if he was stabbed by a good chritian boy in
>> need of a smack fix?
> 
> No, it's those Wiccans he needs to be scared of.
yeh what a mad bunch they are................
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:55:21 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Me wrote:
> kj wrote:
> 
>> Me wrote:
>>> Wood Pigeon wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Me"  wrote
>>>>
>>>>>> You could be sat next to 'A Muslim' (drammatic chord) on the
>>>>>> train and not even know.
>>>>> Until he detonated his backpack...
>>>> Are they all paedophiles as well?
>>> Well, as followers of the Prophet Muhammad...
>>>
>>>
>> Mary was only 14.
> 
> And Mohammad, the dirty paedo, fucked Aisha when she was 9.
> 
> I suppose you support that too?
At least Frodo got rid of the ring
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 23:56:15 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
"blue_velvet"  wrote in message
news:h4GdnRca5cQClaTbRVnyigA@pipex.net...
> kj wrote:
>
>or perhaps little green men from Uranus

He probably has little brown men in his anus, allegedly:-))
date: Thu, 03 May 2007 17:24:42 GMT   author:   jb

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
Steve Greene wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> 
>  A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> National Party representative to the council leader criticising a new
> mosque in the city.
> 
> Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> terrorism".
> 
> Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> 
> All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> letter.
> 
> A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the letter
> but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> 
> "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the party
> it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly racist
> views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the council. 
> 
>  But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions were nothing
> new.
> 
> "The building would become an Islamic centre, rather than just a
> mosque and this can mean that the Islamic form of 'getting your own
> way' - terrorism - could be taught there.
> 
> "I don't know if you're aware of the programme 'The Undercover Mosque'
> but anything I have put in this letter, in that documentary far, far,
> far worse things have been said about the [Muslim] community.
> 
> "I don't need anybody to tell me that the only thing to happen in
> these places is worshipping their god because we all know that isn't
> the case. Not all Muslims are terrorists but most terrorists are
> Muslims," he said.
> 
> Bashir Ahmed, from Lincolnshire's Racial Equality Council, said he was
> shocked at the letter's contents.
> 
> "To blame a particular group for something is a sign of racism. This
> [the BNP] is not a party to recommend neighbourly living or getting
> on, it's a racist party and there's no doubt about it."
> 
> 'Prejudiced letter'
> 
> Eddie Strengiel, from the Conservative Party in Lincoln, said he
> agreed with the council's views.
> 
> "I would go along with Ric Metcalfe's comments. He and I have a lot of
> disagreements on the political side but this is above politics and is
> on dangerous ground. I don't agree with what they've said."
> 
> Echoing Mr Strengiel's words, Tony Charles Shaw, from the Liberal
> Democrats, said: "The BNP...doesn't actually, or it does think about
> the consequences of what it does but gets the argument wrong on almost
> every occasion. For me this is a totally prejudiced letter."
> 
> Tony Wells, a candidate for the UK Independence Party said the letter
> was "extreme" in its comments. "There's no doubt about it, the BNP is
> extreme right and fascist and can't get any further right." 
Thank you for repeating what the vast majority on intelligent people 
already know...the BNP are fascist hate mongers.
date: Wed, 02 May 2007 22:18:28 +0100   author:   kj

Re: Row erupts over BNP mosque letter   
kj wrote:

> Steve Greene wrote:
> > http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/lincolnshire/6614917.stm
> > 
> > A row has broken out in Lincoln over a letter sent by a British
> > National Party representative to the council leader criticising a
> > new mosque in the city.
> > 
> > Richard Foster, the BNP's regional representative in Lincoln, wrote
> > claiming the mosque, on the site of a former church, could "teach
> > terrorism".
> > 
> > Council leader Ric Metcalfe said the letter was being shown to the
> > police to determine whether it broke race laws.
> > 
> > All other parties standing in the local election have condemned the
> > letter.
> > 
> > A Lincolnshire Police spokesman said they had not yet seen the
> > letter but were aware of the council's plans to involve them.
> > 
> > "I think it is absolutely outrageous and exposes the BNP for the
> > party it's always been known to be and a party holding overtly
> > racist views," said Mr Metcalfe, who is Labour leader on the
> > council.    But Mr Foster defended his words, saying his opinions
> > were nothing