Terrorism in the name of Jesus? Everybody ignore
Wednesday, 16 April 2008

bible.jpgCertainly he has not the fascinating look of a bin-Laden and does not live in the mysterious caves of the Hindu Kush, surely he has not the media appeal and the anchorman vocation which the ‘Master of Terror’ has shown to have in the last seven years; yet Roberto Sandalo (alias Robby the Mad or Commandant Franco) has more terrorist credentials than ‘Sheik Osama’.

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'Voting is Haram,' say Witless Hypocrites
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
vote.pngThose who say voting is haram are witless hypocrites. I had the misfortune of bumping into a few of them recently whilst at the youth conference in North London Mosque. The arguments they were using included statements like “I don’t want to mix with taghout brother”, “I don’t want blood on my hands”, “voting is haram”, “seeking help from the kuffar is haram”.  No matter how much I tried, I couldn’t get any sense through their thick skulls so I thought I’d share my thoughts with MPACUK.
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Self-help for self-haters
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
zionist_graffiti_170.jpgThough my detractors often claim otherwise, I see myself as anything but a "self-hating Jew", and the more vocal I am in my criticism of the Israeli government's crimes, the more credence I give that claim. I passionately love my religion, and just as fervently defend its teachings to the hilt when it comes to how to treat our fellow man. That Zionism has come along, hijacked Jewish doctrines, and twisted them to form part of an all-out supremacist movement is not something I can swallow if I want to stay loyal to the true values of Judaism.
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Back Boris urges BNP
Monday, 14 April 2008

swastika.jpgOn the 2nd of April, the BNP urged its supporters to cast a second preference vote for Boris Johnson in the London mayoral election. The fascists explained that "a second choice vote for him gives you the chance to vote BNP as your first preference and still vote to get Livingstone out of office". The replacement of Livingstone by Johnson would, the BNP opined, "be an improvement for the majority of Londoners".

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Give Ken a head start
Sunday, 13 April 2008

ken.jpgLondoners will start casting their votes this week when postal ballots begin to arrive at people's homes. Some experts predict that up to a third of all votes cast in this election will be cast before polling day. We can give Ken a head start by ensuring we get the postal vote out, so the campaign will be gearing right up over the next couple of days. To do that, we need your help.

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Anti-terror laws used to spy on family
Saturday, 12 April 2008

fear_in_the_eye.jpg A family who were wrongly suspected of lying on a school application form have discovered that their local council used anti-terrorism surveillance powers to spy on them.

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Tony Blair's legacy of illegal actions
Saturday, 12 April 2008

tony_blair.jpg The BAE judgment is just the latest in a string of policy decisions taken when Tony Blair was in power to be declared illegal. While the question of the Iraq invasion's legality continues to cast a shadow, elements of the Blair government's counterterrorism, immigration and pensions policies have all been thrown out in recent weeks by judges.

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Public Accountability: MPACUK, you should not have criticised Mawlid
Saturday, 12 April 2008

MPACUKI am a member of another organisation, but I - like most Muslims - have no doubt that MPACUK is doing a great job... One concern that I have is that your approach on a particular issue will turn away people from MPACUK. That is issues relating to 'Sufis/Brelvis' as your website refers to them.

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Melanie 'Mad Mel' Phillips now attacks British Shia mosques!
Saturday, 12 April 2008

melanie_phillips.jpgIn the Washington Post David Ignatius observes that, in their testimony to the Senate on the war in Iraq, General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker portrayed the malign and nefarious influence of Iran as lying at the very core of the ongoing difficulties in Iraq. Ignatius makes two very important points:

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