30 November 2007

David Miliband not fit for office

David Miliband the British Foreign secretary is not fit for his position to serve the people of Great Britain in this role, it is his responsibility to govern our Foreign affairs yet this man has allowed a British citizen to be forced to endure 15 days in a rat infested flea pit in the Sudan for allowing her school children to call a teddy bear Mohamed - You tell me if a British citizen should have to go through this scary madness?

How barbaric, savage and inhumane is what Gillian Gibbons is now having to go through.

David Miliband should have stood up for this poor innocent British lady and expelled the Sudanese ambassador if Sudan did not release this lady from this lunacy - He did not.

He was quick to expel Russian diplomats and cause problems with the
Russians yet he allowed the Sudanese to escape any British justice now they have forced an innocent British subject to be terrorised abroad by Islamic savages who now want to kill her.

You tell me if you want this man as head of our foreign affairs - today its Gillian and tomorrow it could be you - do you want your life in this mans hands?

Now Gillian is being forced to be locked up for 15 days and not only that there are now angry mobs of Sudanese Jihadi's marching through the streets with machete's and bats calling for her execution for such a trivial matter.

More proof of the barbarity of Islam and the civility of our Western Judeo Christian society.

And guess what
David Miliband and Jack Straw both say it is a good think to open up the front door of Great Britain to 70 million Moslem Turks and give them unrestricted access to our homeland.

If the Islamic scholars who are the leaders of the Islamic Kingdom within our country had their own way they would be dishing out this kind of punishment to all of us no-Moslems within our own country.

Do you want to give 70 million Moslems unrestricted access to your country?

If you watch this video you will hear an Islamic preacher already talking about introducing religious police into Great Britain -
Shame on the British Government

And this man openly preaches this type of action to his British Moslem audience against his innocent non-Moslem neighbours - me and you -
Enemy combatant - watch his words on the video

Gillian Gibbons -
15 day sentance in hell

UPDATE - Excellent comment from IH

Take note every Loony Liberal Left winger who arrives at my site, what IH has written is something you should contemplate on as you look upon the modern world through your rose tinted glasses - Let Mrs Gibbons plight be a warning to you about the future.

That being said an innocent British lady is now languishing in a rat infested hell hole for allowing children to call a teddy bear Mohamed as part of a school project and the Foreign secretary has not secured her release.

Just remember that your 'Loony Labour' government are helping build the Islamic Kingdom upon British soil where this lunacy is the norm.

These are some quotes from the British Press about the arrest and charge in Sudan of Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who went to the Sudan and named a teddy bear Mohammed:-

“She is the most gentle soul you could meet. She would never want to cause offence to anyone."

“She has never been in trouble in her life and will not be coping well with being locked in a cell.”

Gillian’s close friend Peter Sorensen, 64, said: “It’s outrageous. She’d never do anything to insult Islam."

What did Gibbons and her friends expect?

First off and most blindingly obvious, why on earth the Sudan?

Had Gibbons, an educated woman, not heard of Darfur?

Of the Janjaweed?

Had she not researched Sudan at all? Did she not know of the deep connections between Sudan and Usama Bin Laden?

But more worryingly, it's said that after her recent divorce Gibbons wanted to travel to see the world and experience different cultures.

That's the grand liberal dream. Unfortunately, most liberals see culture far too narrowly: usually as art, literature, food and music. It's those things that make liberals feel cultured and even more so if they can experience some of those things abroad, in some exotic far flung place.

Liberals often assume that all cultures have an underlying good natured-ness, that every culture is relatively good and benign, and that is often heard in the phrase "people are people wherever you go".

In a liberal's mind tolerance and kindness are innate to us all.

Tolerance is not something that was forged on the battlefields of the Somme; in the American War of Independence; in the struggle for suffrage; and in the American civil rights movement.

To a liberal tolerance is just there, like light, power and running water.

In some countries, however, light, power and running water are luxuries; just as is being cultured and tolerant.

In some cultures art, literature and all that good stuff take a back seat to the lashing of the victims of gang rape; genital mutilation; honour killings; ritualised wife beating; and the endemic and absolute hatred of other religions.

Some cultures are not that good. Most Islamic states don't have cultures they have nothing but the Mosque. I have asked myself many times "what if the men of Iraq got off their rear ends and worked hard to support their families instead of killing each other, would their lives be better".

Often in those cultures it is women that carry the greatest burden and make the greatest sacrifices. Did Gibbons an educated woman think nothing of the plight of women in the Sudan? Did she have no sense of sisterhood?

I have no sympathy for Gibbons, she has achieved her aim: she is fully participating in another culture.

And before you get comfortable, you might not be in the Sudan, but there's some people who want you to live like the Sudanese.

The Sun, a British tabloid reported the views of a - no doubt self appointed - leader of the Muslim community in Gibbons' home town:-

"Mohammed Akbar Ali, leader of Liverpool’s Muslim community, was shocked at the charges. He said: “This has been blown out of proportion. It’s just an innocent mistake from a respectable woman.”"

That view was echoed by the Muslim Council of Britain:-

"Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said he was “appalled” at yesterday’s decision, which he added “defied common sense”. “There was clearly no intention on the part of the teacher to deliberately insult the Islamic faith,""

In Akbar and Bari's world calling a teddy Mohammed is an insult to Islam, and they feel no need to hide their views from the Western culture they are immersed in. One day they and others like them will - I have no doubt - seek to impose their cultural preferences on the West. In the meantime the Gibbons-Liberal at home in the West recklessly assume that all is good with these other cultures. For shame.

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  1. These are some quotes from the British Press about the arrest and charge in Sudan of Gillian Gibbons, the teacher who went to the Sudan and named a teddy bear Mohammed:-

    “She is the most gentle soul you could meet. She would never want to cause offence to anyone."

    “She has never been in trouble in her life and will not be coping well with being locked in a cell.”

    Gillian’s close friend Peter Sorensen, 64, said: “It’s outrageous. She’d never do anything to insult Islam."

    What did Gibbons and her friends expect?

    First off and most blindingly obvious, why on earth the Sudan?

    Had Gibbons, an educated woman, not heard of Darfur?

    Of the Janjaweed?

    Had she not researched Sudan at all? Did she not know of the deep connections between Sudan and Usama Bin Laden?

    But more worryingly, it's said that after her recent divorce Gibbons wanted to travel to see the world and experience different cultures.

    That's the grand liberal dream. Unfortunately, most liberals see culture far too narrowly: usually as art, literature, food and music. It's those things that make liberals feel cultured and even more so if they can experience some of those things abroad, in some exotic far flung place.

    Liberals often assume that all cultures have an underlying good natured-ness, that every culture is relatively good and benign, and that is often heard in the phrase "people are people wherever you go".

    In a liberal's mind tolerance and kindness are innate to us all.

    Tolerance is not something that was forged on the battlefields of the Somme; in the American War of Independence; in the struggle for suffrage; and in the American civil rights movement.

    To a liberal tolerance is just there, like light, power and running water.

    In some countries, however, light, power and running water are luxuries; just as is being cultured and tolerant.

    In some cultures art, literature and all that good stuff take a back seat to the lashing of the victims of gang rape; genital mutilation; honour killings; ritualised wife beating; and the endemic and absolute hatred of other religions.

    Some cultures are not that good. Most Islamic states don't have cultures they have nothing but the Mosque. I have asked myself many times "what if the men of Iraq got off their rear ends and worked hard to support their families instead of killing each other, would their lives be better".


    Often in those cultures it is women that carry the greatest burden and make the greatest sacrifices. Did Gibbons an educated woman think nothing of the plight of women in the Sudan? Did she have no sense of sisterhood?

    I have no sympathy for Gibbons, she has achieved her aim: she is fully participating in another culture.

    And before you get comfortable, you might not be in the Sudan, but there's some people who want you to live like the Sudanese.

    The Sun, a British tabloid reported the views of a - no doubt self appointed - leader of the Muslim community in Gibbons' home town:-

    "Mohammed Akbar Ali, leader of Liverpool’s Muslim community, was shocked at the charges. He said: “This has been blown out of proportion. It’s just an innocent mistake from a respectable woman.”"

    That view was echoed by the Muslim Council of Britain:-

    "Dr Muhammad Abdul Bari, secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said he was “appalled” at yesterday’s decision, which he added “defied common sense”. “There was clearly no intention on the part of the teacher to deliberately insult the Islamic faith,""

    In Akbar and Bari's world calling a teddy Mohammed is an insult to Islam, and they feel no need to hide their views from the Western culture they are immersed in. One day they and others like them will - I have no doubt - seek to impose their cultural preferences on the West. In the meantime the Gibbons-Liberal at home in the West recklessly assume that all is good with these other cultures. For shame.

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  2. All part of the Sudanese plan to humiliate any who oppose their genocide in Darfur.
    What a little public reaction to the plight of a British subject!
    what a pathetic reaction from this weak kneed Labour shower, to allow the UK foreign policy to be run by a couple of unelected politicaly correct Peers, as they revel in a grovel-fest with their pals in Sudan.
    Line up the Foreign Office and throw rotten eggs at them
    bring back the stocks.

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