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This what he said Al

ABBEY, on 31 Mar 2015 - 08:48 AM, said:




YOU REALLY NEED TO MAKE YOUR MIND UP!

Your right.

I'm going to just sign out and never post again on thos mb.

Edited by I.must.be.batty, Today, 11:48 AM.
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Yoda proving he's the sites number 1 manipulative poop stirrer, that post was actually made by me on the morning of april 1st(so go figure)

i thought i was being sad earlier today, but at least my posts where just daft and harmless, where as yodas actually ses to have altered the above post and changed the date, what a strange manipulative sad thing to do.


The un-altered post.

Your right.

I'm going to just sign out and never post again on thos mb.

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Daft & harmless ? If your copy an paste nicked thing was done and aimed at say someone beginning with Ch then it would be construed as bullying . If 20 mins of retarded regurgitated babble wasn't "manipulative poop stirring " I really have no idea what is .

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The post Yoda refers to clealry was an (unwitty like they all are) April Fools though

The post this afternoon was just weird

It's all boring I wouldn't shed a tear if the non football forums were closed, it would be a shame but things just go down the same path too often.

Edit - then you have posts like the above clearly just to get a reaction, it's not just one way though it has to be said there's baiting all over the shop

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I was going to agree until I read your 'edit', yes the 2nd part of the post was a little provocative, but I was making a point. which was that the only news mentioned in here is just 'terrorist' related fear mongering or anti-muslim bs(now i've nothing good to say about islam but then again I think ALL organised religions are as scummy as each other one way or another) and finally, nobody is forced to respond.(and the ignore function is now fully working isn't it!)

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I was going to agree until I read your 'edit', yes the 2nd part of the post was a little provocative, but I was making a point. which was that the only news mentioned in here is just 'terrorist' related fear mongering or anti-muslim bs(now i've nothing good to say about islam but then again I think ALL organised religions are as scummy as each other one way or another) and finally, nobody is forced to respond.(and the ignore function is now fully working isn't it!)

Take the hint from Tom about leaving it.

Please.

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Similar fears led to a man with a red flag walking in front of a car only just over a century ago.

Flying past the speed of sound is for wuss's though, it's flying beyond Warp factor 1 which might just cause a problem.

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http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/12877069.Blackburn_teen_charged_with_terrorism_offences/

charged ...such a nice area is Bastwell these days.

Cue TJ moaning about this post.

That's a different guy to the one that was arrested the other day, even more concerning.

Speaking of concerning:

http://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/12875580.East_Lancashire__shocked__by_arrest_of_14_year_old_boy_in_connection_with_terrorism/

“Because everybody has a smartphone, it is so easy to tap into Islamic State (IS, formerly Isis) or radicalisation. Isis is like a cult group and it is like a craze.

“People say radicalisation takes place in mosques but that is rubbish. It is in the bedroom on the computer and the internet. Parents are busy and have no idea what their kids are getting into.”

Talk about head in the sand. Responsibility needs to be taken.

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is it The Beatles fault?
unbelievable as much as I cant stand Bieber or 1D ,what a ludicrous statement..
taken off the telegraph site.

This week, Nafir Afzal — formerly chief Crown prosecutor for the North West — said he was concerned some teenagers see Isis as pop idols. He said: “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them. That is what they used to say about The Beatles and more recently One Direction and Justin Bieber. The propaganda the terrorists put out is akin to marketing."

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is it The Beatles fault?

unbelievable as much as I cant stand Bieber or 1D ,what a ludicrous statement..

taken off the telegraph site.

This week, Nafir Afzal — formerly chief Crown prosecutor for the North West — said he was concerned some teenagers see Isis as pop idols. He said: “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them. That is what they used to say about The Beatles and more recently One Direction and Justin Bieber. The propaganda the terrorists put out is akin to marketing."

Why would anyone see them as idols? That's what needs addressing, the root cause of why that's the case.

Murdering innocent people for no reason and then they are idolised, baffling, sickening, disgraceful, you name it.

Amazed they allowed comments Abbey, for sensitive things like that they usually aren't allowed....

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The video of the cop gunning down the black man running away then putting the taser next to him in South Carolina is disgusting.

Worryingly you can bet that If it wasn't filmed he would have got away with it

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is it The Beatles fault?

unbelievable as much as I cant stand Bieber or 1D ,what a ludicrous statement..

taken off the telegraph site.

This week, Nafir Afzal — formerly chief Crown prosecutor for the North West — said he was concerned some teenagers see Isis as pop idols. He said: “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them. That is what they used to say about The Beatles and more recently One Direction and Justin Bieber. The propaganda the terrorists put out is akin to marketing."

That's absolutely disgusting...

...kids want to be like Justin Bieber?

The video of the cop gunning down the black man running away then putting the taser next to him in South Carolina is disgusting.

Worryingly you can bet that If it wasn't filmed he would have got away with it

That won't change anything. Cops literally get away with murder over there.

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An autopsy will show the victim was shot in the back numerous times; hard to disguise something like that. I happened to see the video too though might have opted to not watch it if it just hadn't been rolled out. Even putting a taser next to someone can't disguise shooting someone in the back and any forensics.

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The video of the cop gunning down the black man running away then putting the taser next to him in South Carolina is disgusting.

Worryingly you can bet that If it wasn't filmed he would have got away with it

Happens all the time in the good old US of A.

Institutional racism rears it's ugly head again, tragic.

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Well salt is definitely bad if you hve high blood pressure, which is one of the highest undiagnosed conditions, and prevailant in obese populations. So further research, but continue as you are for now?

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Happens all the time in the good old US of A.

Institutional racism rears it's ugly head again, tragic.

Oh you are talking about the 4 black police officers killed in a week in the USA? Is that what you are talking about??

http://townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/2015/03/26/four-black-cops-killed-in-seven-days--wheres-the-outrage-n1976238

No, guess we didn't hear about that.

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Well salt is definitely bad if you hve high blood pressure, which is one of the highest undiagnosed conditions, and prevailant in obese populations. So further research, but continue as you are for now?

I guess any mineral or vitamin may not be good for one in excess, that almost goes without saying.

The kind of salt might matter too, hence sea salt, I've been seeing "black Himalayan salt" some, touted for its benefits.

Kala Namak, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kala_Namak

I've started taking some vitamin D more lately, that has been in the news. But yet, in excess, vitamin D can be toxic. One would really have to take a lot for that to happen. What is under study is what amount should we get. I have seen some articles and they seem to be saying, we've been underestimating how much we should have on a daily basis.

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“People say radicalisation takes place in mosques but that is rubbish. It is in the bedroom on the computer and the internet. Parents are busy and have no idea what their kids are getting into.”

Talk about head in the sand. Responsibility needs to be taken.

Not rubbish in my experience K-Hod. Radicalistion starts with infantile indoctrination in the madrassas, mosques and in the home where the muslim / kuffar (believer/non believer) boundaries are set. I have no doubt it continues now in the faith schools springing up all over the town with the misguided blessings of the education authority and council. If this myopic and divisive education policy formed in this town on irrelevent (to the muslim) political expedience isn't fomenting future troubles and actually working against the misguided panacea of integration (as purported by woolly liberals and utilised adversely by those with no intention of integrating into western society) then I don't know what is. The internet simply allows for further radicalisation by linking together those with dangerous fundamentalist tendencies the world over.

The video of the cop gunning down the black man running away then putting the taser next to him in South Carolina is disgusting.

Worryingly you can bet that If it wasn't filmed he would have got away with it

I've no doubt you are correct Tom, but why was he running? He'd only been stopped for a traffic violation hadn't he and it appeared to me that he'd just been caught after running the first time as they seemed to be in a park or similar. Why police aren't instructed to aim below the belt for such cases is a mystery. 'Head and heart' is fine if the other guy is attacking with a weapon but running away seems wrong.

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Not rubbish in my experience K-Hod. Radicalistion starts with infantile indoctrination in the madrassas, mosques and in the home where the muslim / kuffar (believer/non believer) boundaries are set. I have no doubt it continues now in the faith schools springing up all over the town with the misguided blessings of the education authority and council. If this myopic and divisive education policy formed in this town on irrelevent (to the muslim) political expedience isn't fomenting future troubles and actually working against the misguided panacea of integration (as purported by woolly liberals and utilised adversely by those with no intention of integrating into western society) then I don't know what is. The internet simply allows for further radicalisation by linking together those with dangerous fundamentalist tendencies the world over.

I've no doubt you are correct Tom, but why was he running? He'd only been stopped for a traffic violation hadn't he and it appeared to me that he'd just been caught after running the first time as they seemed to be in a park or similar. Why police aren't instructed to aim below the belt for such cases is a mystery. 'Head and heart' is fine if the other guy is attacking with a weapon but running away seems wrong.

I believe this example of abuse of power by those in authority is why Americans feel so strongly about their right to "bear arms". because make no mistake about it some of the recent shootings have been exactly that, irrespective of race, colour or creed. Could any of us imagine the backlash had that been one of our officers gunning down a man who was running away?. The U.S. is rapidly heading towards being a police state with officers seemingly being given carte blanch to behave as they see fit and they don't appear to be accountable to any one.( Ted Nugent's "Stormtroopin" springs to mind.)

Mr Moss.

I'd be interested to hear your take on this

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