It's incredible!
A candidate in the forthcoming election, David Barker says we shouldn't have a Muslim in Parliament after being dumped by Liberals. (is a reasonable comment regardless if you agree or not)
However, theorists have neglected the various racist comments from this community.
Read more: http://www.news.com.au/features/federal-election/david-barker-says-we-shouldnt-have-a-muslim-in-parliament-after-being-dumped-by-liberals/story-e6frfllr-1225896667300#ixzz0ufpnYGM5
He got thrown out of the Liberal Party because he said how it is! But it's perceived he was racist and would have offended Muslims ... Muslims, the worst racists and least tolerant of all!
It seems as we are not allowed to make a comment about Muslims as it may offend them. We must ignore their excessive lifestyles in their oil rich countries!
These people choose to murder those who do not agree with their point of view, desecrate shrines of any religion that does not suit them.
These people that are offended if we don't wear a veil when visiting their country yet disrespect our culture when visiting our country and commit crimes by raping and stealing us in the name of their God.
These people that cheer and rejoice at murdering us. These people that invade Australia in their thousands and live off our social security without offending their sense of morality.
Something's seriously wrong here!
Saturday, July 24, 2010
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Ministry of Silly Walks, Monty Python
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