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Blogger Pastorius said...

It's time to start forming European governments in exile. It's time to start agitating for regime change in Britain, Belgium, France, Sweden, and the Netherlands.

If the leaders will not work by the will of the people, then they must go.

Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:15:00 pm

Blogger Pastorius said...

Great post, by the way, Mr. Gandalf.

Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:16:00 pm

Blogger PD111 said...

What I would dearly love to know is, if the BBC paid the Taleban for the interview. And if they did, how much?

Friday, October 27, 2006 12:01:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you for acknowledging that Charles is an idiot, I felt it would be sort of rude for a Yank like me to say it first. If he ever does take the throne, I'd like to suggest he try the "French" coronation ritual I read was used by Richard III in which both the king and queen strip to the waist to be anointed. Between Charles and Camilla, that should liven up the celebrations quite a bit.

That women all over the globe aren't rising up in outrage every time one of these misogynistic mullahs opens his cakehole just shows the bankruptcy of what used to be a real women's rights movement. That old reprobate deserves a pie in the face at his next speaking engagement, delivered by a well-toned young lady in a thong. Why any woman allows herself to be defined by men, let alone Muslim men, is beyond me. But thanks to Taj Din al-Hilali we now have the perfect retort to anyone who claims that Islam "liberates" women. It is the most virulent of the many examples of men blaming women for their own inability to control themselves and "solving" the problem by demeaning, restricting and oppressing women "for their own good". And then having the brass nuts to call it "respect".

I may be on the way to being a old lady, but if I ever turn into a Nice Old Lady, just shoot me.

Friday, October 27, 2006 1:04:00 am

Blogger Aeneas said...

Great post gandalf. Have you seen the 'Anti BBC Bias' petition?. It can be found at the following URL:

http://www.petitiononline.com/bbbc/petition.html

Friday, October 27, 2006 7:06:00 pm

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