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High life: Enoch Powell was a prophet

issue 01 June 2013

Do any of you still like the dread word diversity, one that’s proudly flung around by those who squirm when the name of the great Enoch Powell comes up? If anything, Powell was a prophet, and after the latest London outrage, his so-called Rivers of Blood speech sure comes to mind. He got it right while midgets such as Heath and Howe sold and keep on selling the country out to diversity. Can any of you imagine a time when a British soldier was unsafe wearing a military uniform in his own country? Well, yes, when the IRA was blowing up horses and soldiers near the Hyde Park barracks, but Tony Blair made nice with them and those same nice guys collect English pounds and don’t even bother to attend Parliament.

This same war criminal Blair, who lied and got Britain into two unnecessary wars in order to play big international statesman along with the idiotic George W., is out collecting millions, none of which, of course, will go towards Drummer Lee Rigby’s two-year-old son, nor the rest of his family. There is something very, very wrong here. Blair lies and plots and ends up getting thousands killed and crippled, and makes millions out of it. Rigby follows orders, does his duty and gets hacked to death by the kind of men Blair played and continues to play up to in order to cover all the bases.

And another thing while the iron’s hot. The scumbag Choudary, a self-proclaimed imam, was invited by Channel 4 news to speak his mind, and he sure did. Not a word about the victim and the cowardly crime of hacking a defenceless man to death with knives and meat cleavers; just what victims he and his fellow Muslims are.

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