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Reply #855 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 9:59am
 
The joys of muslim immigration in Sweden:

04/02/2016 – HOVMANTORP, Sweden – ‘Pray To Allah Or Die’

Pray to AllahWhat appears to be an Islamic State battle flag has been painted on the wall of a school along with the words’ Pray to Allah or Die’, reports Sweden’s state radio.

Police were called when the graffiti was discovered, but at present they have no suspects for the crime, admits a spokesman. The headmistress of the school told media the sign made her feel “uncomfortable”.

04/02/2016 – STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Emergency services describe working in no-go zone

Several interviews with emergency service crews accompany a report on the most dangerous areas of Stockholm in today’s Aftonbladet. A fire officer states “They set cars on fire and when our crew arrives, people are subject to regular ambushes”. He said stones are regularly thrown, and fire hoses stolen.

A spokesman for the ambulance service in Sweden says he has very high staff turnover in areas where crews are threatened with violence or attacked, and some suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. “I’ve had paramedics who have been shot at, chased with knives or axes. We see a disturbing trend where colleagues who are subjected to violence don’t want to testify in court”.

“Now we go to gunshot wounds almost daily”.
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Reply #856 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.

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Reply #857 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:34am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.


You obviously missed the entire point.
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Reply #858 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:35am
 
bogarde73 wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 9:59am:
The joys of muslim immigration in Sweden:

04/02/2016 – HOVMANTORP, Sweden – ‘Pray To Allah Or Die’

Pray to AllahWhat appears to be an Islamic State battle flag has been painted on the wall of a school along with the words’ Pray to Allah or Die’, reports Sweden’s state radio.

Police were called when the graffiti was discovered, but at present they have no suspects for the crime, admits a spokesman. The headmistress of the school told media the sign made her feel “uncomfortable”.

04/02/2016 – STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Emergency services describe working in no-go zone

Several interviews with emergency service crews accompany a report on the most dangerous areas of Stockholm in today’s Aftonbladet. A fire officer states “They set cars on fire and when our crew arrives, people are subject to regular ambushes”. He said stones are regularly thrown, and fire hoses stolen.

A spokesman for the ambulance service in Sweden says he has very high staff turnover in areas where crews are threatened with violence or attacked, and some suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. “I’ve had paramedics who have been shot at, chased with knives or axes. We see a disturbing trend where colleagues who are subjected to violence don’t want to testify in court”.

“Now we go to gunshot wounds almost daily”.



And STILL the governments of Sweden, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, and Germany are playing softball with their Muslims instead of deporting them.

Deportation is the only solution to solving these sort of problems.
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Reply #859 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:36am
 
A great speech. Sorry dumbsh1ts, its a bit longer than STOP DA BOATS!
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Reply #860 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:38am
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:34am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.


You obviously missed the entire point.


Thanks for the 'heads up' on what is the host country of 'Russia' - as opposed to the 'cling-on' mini-States down south where the barbarians have their territorial ghettoes.
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Reply #861 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:43am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:38am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:34am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.


You obviously missed the entire point.


Thanks for the 'heads up' on what is the host country of 'Russia' - as opposed to the 'cling-on' mini-States down south where the barbarians have their territorial ghettoes.

You obviously didnt even read the page.  Its not cling on, and not the south. But integrated throughtout russia, for 400+ years.

Keep going, its fun seeing a dill who has no idea try to argue.
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Reply #862 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:50am
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:43am:
Its not cling on, and not the south. But integrated throughtout russia, for 400+ years.


But of course a few of the hill-billy Muslims from the south have come up to commit crime where the money is ... that's par for the course.

But they still call their Muslim mini-States down south - 'home'.

Not 'Russians', buddy - not by a long shot. Different language - different everything. 
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Reply #863 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:53am
 
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:36am:
A great speech. Sorry dumbsh1ts, its a bit longer than STOP DA BOATS!



You can't be serious.

Another 'Angela Merkel' sob-sister who wants to pull these Muslim 'refugees' (sic) onto the life-boat that's already in danger of sinking.
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Reply #864 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:56am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:50am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:43am:
Its not cling on, and not the south. But integrated throughtout russia, for 400+ years.


But of course a few of the hill-billy Muslims from the south have come up to commit crime where the money is ... that's par for the course.

But they still call their Muslim mini-States down south - 'home'.

Not 'Russians', buddy - not by a long shot. Different language - different everything. 

No, the people didnt migrate.  Read the page Grin

And in india there are practically a different dialect,  and even different language, per state.  Not indian?  Not to mention that the people speak russian, hold russian cultures and traditions, and most importantly pay tax.

Keeeeep going, anymore furphys?
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Reply #865 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:57am
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:53am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:36am:
A great speech. Sorry dumbsh1ts, its a bit longer than STOP DA BOATS!



You can't be serious.

Another 'Angela Merkel' sob-sister who wants to pull these Muslim 'refugees' (sic) onto the life-boat that's already in danger of sinking.

Obviously didnt watch the video.  But like i said, its ok, not intended for you because its slighty longer than STOP DA BOATS and i know you have difficulty.
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Reply #867 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 3:07pm
 
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:38am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:34am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.


You obviously missed the entire point.


Thanks for the 'heads up' on what is the host country of 'Russia' - as opposed to the 'cling-on' mini-States down south where the barbarians have their territorial ghettoes.



Vladimir Putin was born and raised in Leningrad, U.S.S.R., now known as St. Petersburg, Russia.

Putin had, in classic Soviet fashion, a secular upbringing. His father was a “model Communist” and a “militant atheist,” though his mother was a devout Eastern Orthodox Christian1 and she had young Putin secretly baptized into that church.2

It was merely symbolic, however, as Putin went through the bulk of his adult life–rising through the ranks of the KGB and the Soviet Communist Party–conforming to Soviet secular convention.

It wasn’t until the double-whammy of 1) his wife’s car accident in 1993 and 2) a life-threatening house fire in 1996 that Putin began questioning his atheism. During a vulnerable moment before Putin departed for a diplomatic trip to Israel, his mother gave him a baptismal cross. He said of the occasion:

I did as she said and then put the cross around my neck. I have never taken it off since.3

Now, Putin has become a bit of a zealot. He seems to want to reestablish a pre-Soviet combination of church and state, saying:

First and foremost we should be governed by common sense. But common sense should be based on moral principles first. And it is not possible today to have morality separated from religious values.4

Furthermore, Putin has proposed compulsory religion and ethics classes for Russian students.5

There are many reports of collusion between the Russian Orthodox clergy and the Russian government, with each of them fighting the other’s battles for them. The most recent example to receive worldwide attention was the Pussy Riot debacle, in which the girl-punk band sang at a church in Moscow: “Mother of God, Blessed Virgin, drive out Putin.”6 Both the church and the government were outraged and the band was sentenced to two years of prison labor.7

The western world erupted in outrage and, recalling Soviet oppression of artists and intellectuals, condemned the sentence as theocratic totalitarianism. Even the Obama administration weighed in, saying:

While we understand the group’s behavior was offensive for some, we have concerns about the way these young women were treated by the Russian judicial system.8

Still, Putin’s religiosity is a blessing to some in the international community. The Eastern Orthodox Church has asked him to protect Christians worldwide, and he has agreed. Russia’s controversial support of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria is due to Putin’s concern that the Christian minority in that country will be persecuted if Assad is toppled
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Reply #868 - Feb 7th, 2016 at 11:41pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 3:07pm:
Vladimir Putin was born and raised in Leningrad, U.S.S.R., now known as St. Petersburg, Russia.

Putin had, in classic Soviet fashion, a secular upbringing. His father was a “model Communist” and a “militant atheist,” though his mother was a devout Eastern Orthodox Christian1 and she had young Putin secretly baptized into that church.2

It was merely symbolic, however, as Putin went through the bulk of his adult life–rising through the ranks of the KGB and the Soviet Communist Party–conforming to Soviet secular convention.

It wasn’t until the double-whammy of 1) his wife’s car accident in 1993 and 2) a life-threatening house fire in 1996 that Putin began questioning his atheism. During a vulnerable moment before Putin departed for a diplomatic trip to Israel, his mother gave him a baptismal cross. He said of the occasion:

I did as she said and then put the cross around my neck. I have never taken it off since.3

Now, Putin has become a bit of a zealot. He seems to want to reestablish a pre-Soviet combination of church and state, saying:

First and foremost we should be governed by common sense. But common sense should be based on moral principles first. And it is not possible today to have morality separated from religious values.4

Furthermore, Putin has proposed compulsory religion and ethics classes for Russian students.5

There are many reports of collusion between the Russian Orthodox clergy and the Russian government, with each of them fighting the other’s battles for them. The most recent example to receive worldwide attention was the Pussy Riot debacle, in which the girl-punk band sang at a church in Moscow: “Mother of God, Blessed Virgin, drive out Putin.”6 Both the church and the government were outraged and the band was sentenced to two years of prison labor.7

The western world erupted in outrage and, recalling Soviet oppression of artists and intellectuals, condemned the sentence as theocratic totalitarianism. Even the Obama administration weighed in, saying:

While we understand the group’s behavior was offensive for some, we have concerns about the way these young women were treated by the Russian judicial system.8

Still, Putin’s religiosity is a blessing to some in the international community. The Eastern Orthodox Church has asked him to protect Christians worldwide, and he has agreed. Russia’s controversial support of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria is due to Putin’s concern that the Christian minority in that country will be persecuted if Assad is toppled


I have several reasons to disagree with your analysis, but lets just keep it to the highlighted quote. "The world erupted etc." About Pussy Riot? Most of the world would not know Pussy Riot from a bar of soap. That is the kind of hysterical hyperbole and sensationalism that renders a comment worthless. But to your credit, it is just what journalists and editors traffic in.
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Reply #869 - Feb 8th, 2016 at 9:53am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 3:07pm:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:38am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:34am:
Lord Herbert wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 10:29am:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 7th, 2016 at 7:49am:
Heres some light reading for you and little volodya.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Russia


Precisely.

Autonomous Muslim republics infinitely more different in every way to white, Christian Russia than Australia is to Britain.


You obviously missed the entire point.


Thanks for the 'heads up' on what is the host country of 'Russia' - as opposed to the 'cling-on' mini-States down south where the barbarians have their territorial ghettoes.



Vladimir Putin was born and raised in Leningrad, U.S.S.R., now known as St. Petersburg, Russia.

Putin had, in classic Soviet fashion, a secular upbringing. His father was a “model Communist” and a “militant atheist,” though his mother was a devout Eastern Orthodox Christian1 and she had young Putin secretly baptized into that church.2

It was merely symbolic, however, as Putin went through the bulk of his adult life–rising through the ranks of the KGB and the Soviet Communist Party–conforming to Soviet secular convention.

It wasn’t until the double-whammy of 1) his wife’s car accident in 1993 and 2) a life-threatening house fire in 1996 that Putin began questioning his atheism. During a vulnerable moment before Putin departed for a diplomatic trip to Israel, his mother gave him a baptismal cross. He said of the occasion:

I did as she said and then put the cross around my neck. I have never taken it off since.3

Now, Putin has become a bit of a zealot. He seems to want to reestablish a pre-Soviet combination of church and state, saying:

First and foremost we should be governed by common sense. But common sense should be based on moral principles first. And it is not possible today to have morality separated from religious values.4

Furthermore, Putin has proposed compulsory religion and ethics classes for Russian students.5

There are many reports of collusion between the Russian Orthodox clergy and the Russian government, with each of them fighting the other’s battles for them. The most recent example to receive worldwide attention was the Pussy Riot debacle, in which the girl-punk band sang at a church in Moscow: “Mother of God, Blessed Virgin, drive out Putin.”6 Both the church and the government were outraged and the band was sentenced to two years of prison labor.7

The western world erupted in outrage and, recalling Soviet oppression of artists and intellectuals, condemned the sentence as theocratic totalitarianism. Even the Obama administration weighed in, saying:

While we understand the group’s behavior was offensive for some, we have concerns about the way these young women were treated by the Russian judicial system.8

Still, Putin’s religiosity is a blessing to some in the international community. The Eastern Orthodox Church has asked him to protect Christians worldwide, and he has agreed. Russia’s controversial support of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria is due to Putin’s concern that the Christian minority in that country will be persecuted if Assad is toppled



Lady neighbor who was with his mother when Putin was secretly baptized witnessed what happened :

'When we quietly enter the Church and  the Monk saw one and half month old Putin he immediately tuned to his mother and said: “Your son is special, he will save the Russia”.
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