a complicated speech well said. excellent. i have listened to it twice .what is been said it seems is that up setting someone is far worse than debating a political or religious problem that everyone knows is wrong not to discuss in the real world. The truth is that we dare not find anything wrong in what anybody does or believes in as we are supposedly victimising these people. i would have thought that 99 percent of the country wanted that terrorist deporting. Human rights saved him. the government dare not discuss or override the decision. how absolutely ridiculous.
andrew fantastic analysis. freedom of speech is not negotiable especially when it comes to religion. We the europeans have fought many battles over this subject and lost many lifes. To regress back to when religion have power over people is a worring step. As usual the pc left in european have fallen over themselves and sndrew you have shown the double speak the pc facist use. They are selling our freedom for the islamification of europe. disgusting
Andrew hit the ” nail on the head” The free speech double talk prevalent in Brussels has dug a deep hole for itself. The European Union is a quagmire of contradicting rules and regulations. The only positive aspect of this is that it will hopefully hasten the day when this dinosaur implodes under it’s own weight of bureaucracy and European countries will once more become true sovereign states.
Nice speech — show them that they are afraid of truth and they are trying to shut down the most honest and wise people in Europe, the people who see the danger of darkness coming from muslim world
May 28th, 2010 at 3:08 pm
a complicated speech well said. excellent. i have listened to it twice .what is been said it seems is that up setting someone is far worse than debating a political or religious problem that everyone knows is wrong not to discuss in the real world. The truth is that we dare not find anything wrong in what anybody does or believes in as we are supposedly victimising these people. i would have thought that 99 percent of the country wanted that terrorist deporting. Human rights saved him. the government dare not discuss or override the decision. how absolutely ridiculous.
June 2nd, 2010 at 5:12 pm
andrew fantastic analysis. freedom of speech is not negotiable especially when it comes to religion. We the europeans have fought many battles over this subject and lost many lifes. To regress back to when religion have power over people is a worring step. As usual the pc left in european have fallen over themselves and sndrew you have shown the double speak the pc facist use. They are selling our freedom for the islamification of europe. disgusting
June 9th, 2010 at 6:15 pm
Andrew hit the ” nail on the head” The free speech double talk prevalent in Brussels has dug a deep hole for itself. The European Union is a quagmire of contradicting rules and regulations. The only positive aspect of this is that it will hopefully hasten the day when this dinosaur implodes under it’s own weight of bureaucracy and European countries will once more become true sovereign states.
June 27th, 2010 at 4:39 am
Nice speech — show them that they are afraid of truth and they are trying to shut down the most honest and wise people in Europe, the people who see the danger of darkness coming from muslim world