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KEEP ON MARCHING, SHARIA

The Britbollah caper about in their usual entertaining fashion. One-two-three-four ... do I look fat in this chador? Five-six-seven-eight ... let’s install a caliphate!

UPDATE. Islamic cleric Sheikh Abdullah el-Faisal, jailed in Britain three years ago, will shortly be released:

Hundreds of Muslims attended his lectures in mosques across Britain, including Birmingham, London and Dewsbury in West Yorkshire.

His trial heard recordings of el-Faisal, Jamaican by birth but living in Stratford, east London, praising Osama bin Laden. ‘You have to learn how to shoot and fly planes and drive tanks,’ el-Faisal told those who attended his lectures. ‘Jews,’ el-Faisal said, ‘should be killed ... as by Hitler.’

UPDATE II. Gerry Rafferty released a sweetly melancholy little tune in 1980 called Garden of England. I think it was about the decline of the UK under Thatcher’s hated regime, but the lyrics now seem more appropriate to 2006:

They got us on the run, we can feel it in the air

UPDATE III. The Brits still don’t want David Hicks:

David Hicks was secretly made a British citizen inside his Guantanamo Bay cell last month, but spent only hours as an Englishman before his status was stripped from him ...

The following day - the first anniversary of the 2005 terrorist attacks on the London Underground - he was told that British Home Secretary John Reid had personally revoked the privilege.

Posted by Tim B. on 08/20/2006 at 01:51 AM
  1. Oh to be in England!

    Nice so see how these folk use the freedoms that other people had to fight and die to defend in the godless western democracies. Leftie moonbats of all persuasions might take that to heart as well.

    Posted by Rafe on 2006 08 20 at 02:13 AM • permalink

  2. I like the sign that says “Stop US Imperialism - Support a Caliphate”

    No contradiction there, no sir.

    Posted by James Waterton on 2006 08 20 at 02:14 AM • permalink

  3. Amazing.

    Maajid Nawaz, who was jailed in Egypt for trying to revive Hizb ut-Tahrir there, as it is banned in Egypt (but legal in the UK).

    Goodnight England. It’s been nice.

    Posted by Dan Lewis on 2006 08 20 at 02:19 AM • permalink

  4. I can already hear the evening prayer calls blasting from the Tower of London.

    Posted by Texas Bob on 2006 08 20 at 02:29 AM • permalink

  5. Dang, more need for Occam’s Laser.

    Note to self. Contact Paco Industries re - development of:
    man-pack version
    vehicle mounted version
    aircraft mount version

    Posted by Grimmy on 2006 08 20 at 02:57 AM • permalink

  6. The smile on that cynical bitch’s face holding up the newspaper picture of those injured children says it all.

    Posted by EliotNess on 2006 08 20 at 03:05 AM • permalink

  7. These creeps are quick to accuse Bush & Blair of fascism but what exactly is it about fascism that they are objecting to?

    Nevermind. There were baby strollers so we know this was representative of the middle class, mainstrean views of Mr. & Mrs. Abdul Abu Q’Publiq.

    Posted by JDB on 2006 08 20 at 03:19 AM • permalink

  8. I thought hizbuttisqueer was banned in the UK as well?.

    On the topic of hizbuttisqueer, Miranda Devine gave them a bit of a mention in SMH (halfway down) - where they lecture on the relative merits of the destruction of Israel, which is apparently the muslim source of grief [ a bunch of hooey ] and if they succeed, muslims will return to their peace loving ways *cough*, except that hizbuttisqueer also wants to transform Australia into an islamic wonderland, so I’m not entirely certain what the connection is between Israel’s non-existance and the desire to peacefully turn Australia into a medieval theme park,complete with family friendly events like sticking hotpokers into the eyes of infidels buried upto their necks in sand.

    In regards to the disire to ‘disappear’ Israel, these holy head-choppers seem to overlook the bit in Islamic teaching where the profit says that the land of Israel belongs to the Jews, but anyway.

    It seems that being ‘forced’ to live in a non-islamic country is some form of oppression which can only be relieved by killing the infidel dogs and the jews [ for good measure ] and instituting sharia.

    Posted by daza on 2006 08 20 at 03:33 AM • permalink

  9. It is good to see true stance the MMM (Mainstream Moderate Muslim) being so well and publicly represented.

    Posted by Grimmy on 2006 08 20 at 03:34 AM • permalink

  10. #7 JDB ...There were baby strollers so we know this was representative of the middle class, mainstrean views of Mr. & Mrs. Abdul Abu Q’Publiq.

    Funny, when I saw that photo I thought they were parading their weaponry, much like the way the Soviets would roll out the rocket launchers during May Day.

    Posted by Texas Bob on 2006 08 20 at 03:40 AM • permalink

  11. ‘Jews,’ el-Faisal said, ‘should be killed ... as by Hitler.’

    Sheesh, don’t these creatures read islamic web sites? It never happened!

    Posted by Jim Geones on 2006 08 20 at 04:05 AM • permalink

  12. #10 Texas Bob,

    “Kids blow up so fast these days.”

    Glad you’re back from your R&R.

    Posted by JDB on 2006 08 20 at 04:06 AM • permalink

  13. #10 Texas Bob

    Have you read this yet? Grim Beorn brings up that issue rather well.
    On The Virtues of Killing Children

    The replies are interesting, except for my usual knuckle-headed stuff.

    Posted by Grimmy on 2006 08 20 at 04:07 AM • permalink

  14. #12 JDB, thanks it was a much needed break.

    #13 Grimmy. You have found the epicenter of the rub.  It’s what causes most soldiers to have never ending nightmares.  It is a battle of moral will.  They are willing to cause children to be maimed or killed; knowing our extreme aversion to this will work against us.  It is brutal strategy that unfortunately is working for them.

    Posted by Texas Bob on 2006 08 20 at 04:29 AM • permalink

  15. #14 Texas Bob:

    As a matter of clarity, I’m not Grim. We share similar screen nicks only. There’s no way I can write that well or argue that calmly. I couldn’t even fake that.

    Posted by Grimmy on 2006 08 20 at 04:38 AM • permalink

  16. Grimmy, I’ve been following that piece, and even commented. I did wonder if it was you in there. :)

    I look at the photos from the so-called “peace” march with the placards calling for an end to fascism, and am appalled. I find the segregation of men and women really offensive. Like deep-down revolting.

    These women are considered second-class possessions by their belief-system, and they revel in it.

    I think of the children born into it, and consider Grim’s words and the moonbat/lefty responses, and I want to throw up at what this world is coming to.

    Add to that, my current nighttime reading is While Europe Slept to be followed by Londonistan, and it’s no wonder I’m losing weight!

    Goodbye, England, indeed.

    The scariest part? Those moonbats contributing to this quagmite, like the idiots cheering Jihad Jack and Daewoo Muhammad or however you spell Hicks’ chosen moniker, think they are on the side of Freedom.

    I guess Freedom really is Slavery.

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 04:50 AM • permalink

  17. But to look on the bright side, the bolder the “moderate” muslims become in proclaiming their desire to live under sharia, the more the silent majority are finding their voices.

    And we will be seeing more stories like this where a schoolgirl is suspended for wearing a cross around her neck.

    This was all over the news toinght, and full marks to her and her father.

    Apparently, the new principal is clamping down on a dress regulation that bans visible jewellery. Supposedly, exemptions can be made in the case of religious symbols, but not for this particular lass.

    The best bit was her dad, on the news, saying (paraphrase) “If she were a muslim girl wearing a headscarf she would be allowed to.”

    Of course, our favourite Equal Opportunity Commissioner, Helen Szoke got her face on the teev claiming that christian girls not being allowed to wear crosses to school is different to muslim girls not being allowed to wear scarves, but you get that.

    As someone who wears a cross as an outward expression of my faith, I do consider this offensive and discriminatory.

    Again, on an optimistic note, it is becoming more openly spoken about, and that is the important thing.

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 05:06 AM • permalink

  18. Ironically, such provocation may well provoke. Somewhere young men may hear this and react. Drift together in secrecy, drawn as if by gravity, coalesce and ferment and, by and by, resolve to act. Travel abroad, organize, equip and train. Return and wait their moment. Their target: Muslim radicals and would-be jihadists. Their method: the bomb, the gun, the knife.

    Posted by hooligan on 2006 08 20 at 05:27 AM • permalink

  19. Nilknarf Arbed
    Top it off with Oriana Falici’s The force of reason. Well worth a read.
    Can you get either of your 2 from a library at all?

    Posted by thefrollickingmole on 2006 08 20 at 05:28 AM • permalink

  20. Re Update II: Thanks Tim, that’s another much loved old time song (ie: Baker Street) that I now know is sung by a complete lefty twat which I won’t be able to enjoy anymore. Can’t you include a warning? “Pleasant childhood memories may be affected” or something.

    Posted by Zuzzy on 2006 08 20 at 05:49 AM • permalink

  21. Frollicking, I’ve got my own library! I got sick of paying late fines, so haven’t been a member of one for years.

    Orianna Fallaci is on my must-have list, but that has to wait a few weeks.

    I’ve got to order my copy of Robert Spencer’s new book about Mohammed. Actually, I might grab a few of those for christmas pressies.

    I’m intending to also donate some Spencer books to some of the libraries around here in Bogan Central, too. That should upset a few of the locals.

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 05:56 AM • permalink

  22. #21 Good onya Nilk!

    O/T Did anyone else see Long Tan: The True Story on the ABC today?  I thought it was excellent.

    Posted by Brett_McS on 2006 08 20 at 06:48 AM • permalink

  23. I didn’t, Brett, but I did have the misfortune to see the new replacement “journalist” on 43 minutes.

    I have never seen such biased pro-hezbo propaganda.

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 08:13 AM • permalink

  24. In regards to the disire to ‘disappear’ Israel, these holy head-choppers seem to overlook the bit in Islamic teaching where the profit says that the land of Israel belongs to the Jews, but anyway.

    Unfortunately, daza, that line is before the part where Mo’ says to extend the rule of Islam over the entire planet. The later command overrides the earlier. So the Islamists aren’t disobeying their faith; they’re following it.

    Posted by Rob Crawford on 2006 08 20 at 08:33 AM • permalink

  25. “and creeping things in an English Country Garden…”

    Posted by crash on 2006 08 20 at 09:32 AM • permalink

  26. So the revoked his citizenship?  Good start, England.  I could find a few more that deserve the same.  You might start with the marchers with signs that support Hizbollah.  It is a named terrorist organization, isn’t it?

    Posted by Patricia on 2006 08 20 at 11:21 AM • permalink

  27. #18 Hooligan,
    God how I wish that were true.

    Posted by Daniel San on 2006 08 20 at 11:33 AM • permalink

  28. Texas Bob, sometimes I don’t know how you stand it.

    One of my lefty firends emailed me to support the troops, bring them home, and I’m so irritated I could bite the monitor.

    Posted by ushie on 2006 08 20 at 12:03 PM • permalink

  29. #28, ushie, you’re too nice to your lefty friends.  My lefty friends aren’t speaking to me anymore at this point.  I must say, I don’t miss the frustration.

    Posted by RebeccaH on 2006 08 20 at 12:18 PM • permalink

  30. The Fall released this oddly relevant ditty in 1979:

    2nd Dark Age

    Fat conference women
    Clap return of glass house
    And the Arabs have it made
    Oil is women in veils, eyes glazed

    Second Dark Age Death of the USA
    Return of the family
    The scooter cabbages

    And the commune crapheads sit and whine
    While the common near my birthplace is now a police college

    It’s a second dark age
    No Psalm Sunday or any day
    The city is dead
    Bust Ghost-dance rite Tepid

    I could join a pray-peace group
    Spy in Norway
    ‘Cause groups can change the world
    and meet Miss Fjord and Benny
    Miss Fjord and Benny: “Hi I am Benny”
    Go where the brave prance
    No Czechoslovak food queues are a party, fool

    A mediocre anti-Jew
    And single people are screwed
    in the Second Dark Age

    Posted by Jim Geones on 2006 08 20 at 12:20 PM • permalink

  31. RebeccaH., this all follows from another series of fault lines in the friendship, so I’m gritting my teeth and trying to be patient.

    It’s the note of condecension that gets my ...I was going to say “goat” but that’s a dangerous word around here…

    Posted by ushie on 2006 08 20 at 01:00 PM • permalink

  32. the first anniversary of the 2005 terrorist attacks on the London Underground - he was told that British Home Secretary John Reid had personally revoked the privilege

    ROFLMAO!

    That makes my day.  :-D

    Thanks, Mr. Secretary!

    Rot in hell, Hicks.

    Posted by Barbara Skolaut on 2006 08 20 at 01:01 PM • permalink

  33. Rebecca
    I know what you mean.  I decamped one group of friends when a woman remarked, after Uday and Qusay were killed, “My condolences to the parents.”

    Posted by Patricia on 2006 08 20 at 01:24 PM • permalink

  34. Are the ones wearing orange vests fulfilling their court-ordered community service obligations? Isn’t it grand to see the next generation of Muslim terrorists dissenters out in force? Does anyone else see an inherent contradiction in “Islam Human Rights Commission”? Wouldn’t becoming a British subject jeopardize Hicks’ shot at Australian of the Year?

    Back among the sane, British Labour MP Shahid Malik says If you want sharia law, you should go and live in Saudi. And some British subjects are revolting.

    And just because….Kerry Calls Lieberman the New Cheney

    Posted by Kyda Sylvester on 2006 08 20 at 02:49 PM • permalink

  35. man-pack version
    vehicle mounted version
    aircraft mount version

    Grimmy… we may need to go with the cluster-munition version…

    Posted by richard mcenroe on 2006 08 20 at 04:54 PM • permalink

  36. JDB, Texas Bob—The baby stroller are hostages against tear gas.

    Back before the 04 election we had one peace-lover speaking truth to our power by putting his two year old child up on his shoulders as he followed us around throwing Nazi salutes and screaming ‘Sieg Heil!’  The child was screaming, too, as he tried to hang onto daddy dearest’s shoulders, but damn it, daddy just cared so much…

    Posted by richard mcenroe on 2006 08 20 at 04:58 PM • permalink

  37. Patrick Mercer, the Tory Homeland Security spokesman, said last night: “This is a victory for terrorists. These people on the flight have been terrorised into behaving irrationally.

    “For those unfortunate two men to be victimised because of the colour of their skin is just nonsense.”

    From Kyda’s 2nd link.

    I think the passengers may have been terrorised into behaving sensibly for a change. I’d heard something in passing about this last night.

    I reckon it’s great news!

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 05:12 PM • permalink

  38. Heh. My comment to balance out the moonbats and the muslim at the Daily Mail:

    Malik, rather than bleating about the government and media lumping all muslims into one basket, how about you moderate believers do something about the canker in your midst?

    I think the passengers were spot on - as they say, “discrection is the better part of valour.”

    It’s racist to be suspicious of muslims because they seem to be the largest group of people trying to kill and maim other people.

    And before you bring the Tamil Tigers into it, they seem to be sticking with Sri Lanka and not the whole world.

    Let’s see how long it lasts.

    Posted by Nilknarf Arbed on 2006 08 20 at 05:19 PM • permalink

  39. One-two-three-four ... do I look fat in this chador? Five-six-seven-eight ... let’s install a caliphate!

    Too funny Tim!

    How about the Women’s Koran Weekly?

    What’s really in fashion for the Lamb cutlets?

    British Court of Appeal rules that Muslim teenager’s rights were violated by school’s refusal to let her wear concealing Muslim gown instead of school uniform; court stops short of ordering school to allow girl to wear her choice of dress—long shapeless robe called jilbab—but says school erred in not considering her human rights when it ordered her to wear uniform; school is in Luton, one of several town in Britain with large Muslim population
    2005 march..


    I’d wear the complete see through one with bikinni.

    Good gracious me, Britain is now Islamic State with Al Kyda hating the Queen of England ... lol

    Posted by 1.618 on 2006 08 20 at 06:35 PM • permalink

  40. #24, ah the religion of abrogation, gotta love it.

    Posted by daza on 2006 08 20 at 09:29 PM • permalink

  41. Nilknarf,
    If you have not yet read it I recommend The Closed Circle by David Pryce-Jones.  It is on the political culture of the Middel East, especially the Arabs, and quite eye-opening.

    Posted by Michael Lonie on 2006 08 20 at 09:34 PM • permalink

  42. O/T - David Hicks speaks out.
    ‘Hello martyr,
    hello fartyr,
    here I am at,
    Camp Jihada…’

    Posted by Islam/cancer-Chuck Norris/answer on 2006 08 20 at 10:17 PM • permalink

  43. #39 Doesn’t help that P.M.Blair’s wife is a qc representing the case for islamic dress in schools.
    Re the Monarch Air revolution..ABc discussing today and they actually consulted a group which assists those with a FEAR OF FLYING…like yeah its the same thing as fear of flying with suicide bombers.“its just not rational to be afraid” dutifully spouted the phobia doctors.
    The pilots association were rabid on it too “we can’t have people refusing to fly with people of a particular race or creed..”
    well we ain’t never HAD that situation with any other group of people -its new.
    If the pilots do not allow people to protect themselves the passengers will vote with their feet and drive,take the train,board a ferry or ride a bloody horse.
    The airlines will go broke -oh not The Pig Paco-flying the Pig will be de rigeur and prosperous.Captain Paco at the controls.

    Posted by crash on 2006 08 21 at 11:11 AM • permalink

  44. I am sorry if I offend anyone who is of Mediterranean Middle Eastern appearance.
    Life is very sad for you at the moment,especially Muslims and noone wants to hurt anyone’s feelings.
    Unfortunately if Muslims are the only group who have said they want to blow up planes,people are not surprisingly,unwilling to travel with them.
    Non Muslims are not equipped with radar to be able to decide who is a terrorist and who is not.
    Apologies to you for your discomfort and it does not mean anyone is entitled to be discourteous or impolite to decent people who try to do the right thing.

    Posted by crash on 2006 08 21 at 11:19 AM • permalink

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