2 March 2007

The English as 'Your' Enemy.

Thank you Drakes drum for this bit of history that Islam should learn from.

" walter schellenberg - ss general (1940)"It would be wrong to
underestimate the enemy… The English national character has a flaw of putting tradition above all, retaining for as long as possible what might have been right some decades before. But it is possible that in an emergency the British would be capable of letting everything go and
becoming surprisingly modern…The British are capable of a complete
transformation when thinking that their country is in imminent danger,
and ...they are at their most formidable in that situation".

He chose his words well when he said formidable because saying the truth that we are unstoppable would mean accepting the unspeakable.

Nazi Germany were defeated, their horrors discovered and the English Warriors vowed never again.

Take note Islam from those who have faced the might and spirit of the British people in the past.

You are in Our homeland seeking to take Our country over, enforce Sharia Law upon the people, murder those who dissagree and take Our women and children as your War booty. You are delusional and have no place living in Our peaceful Christian land with these thoughts aimed at us.

There is an army of Christian knights awaiting to drive 'you' the enemy of hell from Our shores.

We look to God as Our source and shield and know we cannot be defeated because we stand before Him "The Master and creator of the Universe" justified in protecting the civilized Judeo/Christian World from the invading conquering armies of Islam.

We cannot fail in Our duty to protect and defend the civilized world. We serve a Higher authority through Love, you serve a higher authority through hate. The Light of Love will always prevail over the darkness of hate.

The battle has already been won, it is just a matter of what are we going to have to go through until we get there?

Unstoppable is the only word befitting when you view the English as your enemy. Get that through to your thick unenlightened brain Muslim.

May God protect the innocent.

LionHeart

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Anonymous said...

http://www.leedstoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=2092874&SectionID=39


Police called to school after fights break out









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By Bruce Smith and Peter Lazenby
POLICE were called to a Leeds high school after two incidents.


Officers were first called to South Leeds High on Monday when a group of teenagers – not from the school – confronted students at the gates. Four girls were involved in two fights.

Officers returned the next day and held talks with staff.

While police were present at the school two staff members' cars in the grounds were damaged by three teenagers who stole a satellite navigation system. They were arrested.

It is not known if they were from the school.

Head teacher Colin Bell said: "Police were called to an incident after school on Monday involving a group of youths with no connection to the South Leeds High, but no arrests were made.

"The school is part of the local neighbourhood policing team's (NPT) patrol area.

"We asked them to temporarily increase this presence to reassure staff and young people and minimise the disruption this incident could have on our school community."

Insp Steve Palmer of the local NPT said considerable "cohesive" work was going on at the school involving staff, the police and the local community to avert such incidents.


Beeston and Holbeck Labour Councillor David Congreve said: "A lot of work has been put into the school through the youth service and other services to try and integrate the pupils from the former Matthew Murray and Merlyn Rees high schools."

The £20m school was set up in 2004 by merging the mainly white Merlyn Rees High in Belle Isle with Matthew Murray in Holbeck, which has a large proportion of Asian pupils.
In September, 2005, fighting broke out at the school's Belle Isle campus after a gang of youths – who were not pupils – pelted classrooms with stones before going onto the school grounds and taunting students.

Several brawls broke out involving dozens of teenagers with police officers, supported by the force helicopter, called to restore calm.


Last Updated: 02 March 2007

Anonymous said...

DO NOT EAT AT THEIR RESTUARANTS/TAKE AWAYS. THIS IS FOR POLITICAL AND HEALTH REASONS.

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/display.var.1227931.0.rotten_rat_found_in_horror_takeaway.php

The owners of a fast food takeway where a dead rat was found rotting in a storeroom have narrowly escaped jail.
Brothers Tosif and Imran Khan committed a catalogue of food hygiene and safety offences at Kebabish Original in Upper Tooting Road.
Their kitchen was described as filthy by food safety inspectors from Wandsworth Council's environmental services department who made an unannounced spot check at the takeaway in August 2005.
Walls, floors and shelves were covered in grease, there was food debris all over the cooking equipment and a food storage shelf was blackened with dirt.
Chopping boards were impregnated with dirt and contaminated with food spillages and kitchen staff could not wash their hands as the basin was disconnected and without taps.

Anonymous said...

DO NOT EAT AT THEIR RESTUARANTS/TAKE AWAYS. THIS IS FOR POLITICAL AND HEALTH REASONS.

http://www.yourlocalguardian.co.uk/display.var.1227931.0.rotten_rat_found_in_horror_takeaway.php

The owners of a fast food takeway where a dead rat was found rotting in a storeroom have narrowly escaped jail.
Brothers Tosif and Imran Khan committed a catalogue of food hygiene and safety offences at Kebabish Original in Upper Tooting Road.
Their kitchen was described as filthy by food safety inspectors from Wandsworth Council's environmental services department who made an unannounced spot check at the takeaway in August 2005.
Walls, floors and shelves were covered in grease, there was food debris all over the cooking equipment and a food storage shelf was blackened with dirt.
Chopping boards were impregnated with dirt and contaminated with food spillages and kitchen staff could not wash their hands as the basin was disconnected and without taps.