Merits of the case aside, I found this bit hilarious:
Paul Ray, who uses the pseudonym Lionheart on his provocative online diary, was arrested two weeks ago after returning from South Carolina, America where he was seeking political asylum.
Paul Ray, who uses the pseudonym Lionheart on his provocative online diary, was arrested two weeks ago after returning from South Carolina, America where he was seeking political asylum.
Too red neck for South Carolina? Wonder if he was wearing the dork outfit when he filled out his paperwork.
Say what you want about Neo-Nazi's, but the facts are that muslims have killed tens of thousands more people that the nazi-s ever have.
ReplyDeleteNow put that in your pipe and smoke it.
Hm.. so Johnathon has found a blog that will allow him to post his amusing rantings. I'm surprised you keep him around, BCL.
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ReplyDeleteI suppose you aren't aware of the links between Nazi Germany and the rise of Islamofascism.
Look up Mohammad Amin al-Husayni.
Look up Sami al-Joundi who said:
"We admired the Nazis. We were immersed in reading Nazi literature and books . . . . We were the first who thought of a translation of Mein Kampf. Anyone who lived in Damascus at that time was witness to the Arab inclination toward Nazism."
I could go on but I'll leave you with this...Mein Kampf is a best seller in parts of the muslim world.
I think it is all fair comment
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ReplyDelete15,000 a year sold in the U.S. too, Dante.
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ReplyDeleteDon't you have someplace to go, Jonathon?
ReplyDeletePost his IP, BCL. This chronic cyber-stalker needs to have his Internet cut off.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what your point is. We know that there are Nazi lovers everywhere. 15000 in the US hardly constitutes a best seller though.
ReplyDeleteDante is objecting to your freedom of expression, BCL.
ReplyDeleteOf course, there's never any point in focussing attention on fascists and hate groups in the US. What have they ever done to merit this attention? What is so alarming about dressing up in costumes and parading through the village square? Why it's no different than Ye Olde Renaissance Faire that Dante attended last week.
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ReplyDeleteShall I delete that or would you prefer to toy with him awhile, TG?
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ReplyDeleteShall I delete that or would you prefer to toy with him awhile, TG?
ReplyDeleteContrary to what you might think, I don't really enjoy engaging the trolls; it's just that their obnoxiousness is such an affront to my sense of decency, and it's become pervasive in society to such an extent that I'm becoming a public scold. I had to politely ask two teenage girls yesterday to be quieter about screaming "whore" at each other. Thankfully, they were well-brought up enough to apologise.