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MGM·Lion BS: Islamic radicalism . . . (1466* d) RE: BS: Islamic radicalism . . . 27 Jun 14


"...neither of you have attempted to come up with a solution of your own and have rejected or ignored the suggestions of others."

"I ask again - what do you propose to do about 'the enemy within' as you have painted them?
Jim Carroll"

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What sort of 'solutions' do you suggest that I come up with then, eh, Jim? And why should I be expected to? I'm not in the 'solutions' biznis. The fact that I can see a church by daylight doesn't imply any obligation on my part to find 'solutions' if it turns out there's dry rot in its timbers or woodworm in its pews. Some problems, for that matter, are allowed to drift to a point where there aren't any 'solutions'.

Meanwhile you and your lot go on defending such goings-on as rubricated above; vaguely denouncing these enormities as nothing but regrettable-but-only-to-be-expected results of our iniquitous ways of carrying-on; perhaps to be just a little bit deplored, to be sure, but ultimately all our own silly fault at that, for preferring some aspects of the way we have always done things to the modi operandi of some quite recent arrivals on our shores who are used to doing things differently elsewhere so think it reasonable to insist that we adjust our ways to their requirements or they will hack us to death publicly in the streets of our own cities..…

What, and where, for that matter, are all these "suggestions of others" that I have "rejected or ignored"? Show me one.

Oh, what's the use?




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