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To: OldDeckHand
Horrible news but, sadly, just another indication of the morass England is mired in because they willingly allowed mass immigration of foreigners who were almost all hardcore Muslim. The liberal British governments tried to accommodate the immigrants 'religion', which is barbaric and totally incompatible with civilized, western values. Obviously, 'multiculturalism' failed, miserably, and now England is paying the price of their governments folly. A lesson for America.

Unfortunately for Mr. Smith, the victim of Muslim orthodoxy written in blood, his attackers will likely be defended with marches and other forms of protest using 'religion' as the excuse for the barbarism visited on him. I'll be surprised if the thugs do any hard jail time. Frankly, I think the Muslims have, in effect, 'conquered' England and that once-great nation is now probably irredeemable. I hope I'm wrong.

34 posted on 03/20/2011 2:45:27 PM PDT by Jim Scott
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To: Jim Scott
"they willingly allowed mass immigration of foreigners who were almost all hardcore Muslim"

While it's true that the UK has a larger Muslim population (relative to total population) than the US does, I would point out (and only because someone else pointed it out to me) that the UK still only has less than a 8% population of non-whites (non-indigenous people).

They do have a problem insofar that their Muslims are more uppity than our Muslims, they still probably have a more manageable problem than we do, if they ever get around to managing it.

Plus, they don't pass out the citizenship candy like we do. It takes more than just being born on British soil to be a British citizen.

40 posted on 03/20/2011 2:52:24 PM PDT by OldDeckHand
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