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Sgt.Rock | 20:21 Fri 13th Mar 2009 | News
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Should we take the "torture" claims of a junkie Muslim extremist travelling on a false passport seriously? Apparately he went to Afghanistan, the world's biggest opium producer to help kick his drug habit and see a typical Muslim country!!
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Absolutely yes, and now welcome him back to Britain, and publicly fund a prosecution against MI5 from which he will hopefully mulct massive damages so he can take more fact-finding holidays in Afghanistan with nary a nasty thought towards white people living in the West.
It would help our understanding if we were given some relevent dates. Did he convert to Muslim or travel to Afghanistan before we sent in our heavy bombers and the Taliban were under attack? Did he visit the opium fields before the coalition started to destroy the crops? If he visited post these events who was he trying to kid?
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He's been kidding everyone from day one!!
Not only are we the most tolerant nation in the whole universe, we are also the most farquharring gullible one as well !!!!!!!!!!!!

But, as a true democracy, we will have a chance to change the "decision makers" (I'm trying to be polite!) at the next General Election?

And perhaps we might get to change a few other things as well? For example, we could invest in a hundred thousand 100 feet high electric fences with machine gun towers at 50 yard intervals around the entire length of the UK ports and coastal regions?

Job done!
This is another excuse (lie) he gave for being in Afghanistan.

He said he had been moved by the plight of Muslims in Chechnya and wanted to train to become an aid and rescue worker.
I dont understand why he's been brought back to this country? He wasnt picked up from here. He went voluntarily to Pakistan and Afghanistan. Why wasnt he transported back there, or to his home country, when he was released?

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