Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Jews for Boris But Only Muslims Are Called Sectarian

6 comments:

  1. Surely the difference between Boris' campaign and that of GG is that Boris hasn't based his campaign around Jewish issues, whereas GG spoke almost exclusively to the Muslim electorate.
    If the Jewish electorate wish to support one candidate (because Ken is plainly not "a friend of Israel"...) then that's up to them.
    I think your comparison is inherently flawed.

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  2. @spinutzo

    How did Galloway speak "exclusively to the Muslim electorate"? These Zionist k1kes are loyal to israel only, they support terrorism against the Palestinian people. Your Zionist hypocrisy could not be more plain, get Harry's balls of your chin.

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  3. And Mr Black is calling others racist??

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  4. spinoza= hasbarat

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  5. Well at least Boris didn't say he was going to make London a beacon of Zionism.....

    He did well btw beating the Livingstone man out of politics.

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  6. Thank God for Boris. I think most decent-thinking English people were for him as well. Who in their right mind wants London - the capital of England, to be a beacon or haven for Islam?

    There are plenty of Islamic countries and dictatorships who are already beacons for Islam.

    Come to think of it, Livingstone can go and live in one of them and then his anti-English, anti-semetic rantings and comments will be feted and he will be treated as a hero!

    The man is loathsome.

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