cynical lady

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  1. Were the busy bodies who normally congregate @ the politics sections? Have your say@ The Times. The Ethiopian invasion was funded by America, the islamic courts were bringing order to a troubled state but were undermined by a paranoid state which would rather see innocents blood shed than allow an islamic government. Joseph Rogers, Warwick, UK 250,000 is just an estimate by the tabloids, I would say 150,000- 200,000 is a more realistic number. Tareq, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Its surely not suprising. You have people coming from a country where they have been fighting wars for years, children are used as soldiers and theres no sense of security. They then arrive in Britain with the i-pod generation and there meant to just fit right on in. Of course they wont! T Miles, Sheffield, England A Abdi, Normandy colonised England in 1066 and imposed their form of government on the country. The English resisted sure enough but we adapted and moved forward. We didn't foment a retreat into a backward looking terrorist non-state governed by warlords. No progress, no internet. Learn from history Peter, London, Ahmed Abdi , London. I suggest that You read the History.The country has been at war for centuries with inter-tribal squabbles and conflicts over it's borders for land, livestock etc this is the real cause. Indeed Britain did colonise the place, but it's troubles go back well beyond. Norman Pitkin, London, UK Ahmed Abdi, suggest that you look up the meaning of the word "colonised" - Britain had very few "colonies" in the real sense of the word. The territory ceded to Ethiopia was as part of a peace treaty back in the late 1800's Bill, Stavanger, Norway They're laughing at us, and quite rightly. I'm truly sorry for what is going on in Somalia, but it's not down to the UK, so why should it be our problem? Giving people asylum is a great idea in theory, but not at the expense of the safety of our own citizens. Alex, London, Who is honestly surprised by this? Our immigration policies are a bad joke. And for the past eleven years any criticism has been met with howls of 'racism!' from a government that is more interested in covering up its own ineptitude than serving the country which it has a duty to protect. James David, London, UK Well, we let them in in droves and as far as I know there still coming! Oh dear. Liberal Labour have a lot to answer for. John, London, If the refugees misbehave, simply withdraw the papers for all their family members and let them return home. Be humane, give them enough money for a year. This open door policy to refugees has gone on too long against the wishes of the people. We must reverse the flow. Peter , Lausanne, Switzerland I am fascinated by all this. Our "security Services" track these people, know what they are getting up to etc etc. Yest, they can't take action against them. Surely, this is the time to be proactive. Anyone suspected of terrorism links should not be granted entry into the country. Hamad Lone, London, England We need to be cruel to be kind and stop granting asylum to everyone. This wil stop extremists entering Britain, but more importantly it will force people to remain in their country and do something about the problem there. At the moment asylum robs countries of the very people needed to reform them. HC, London, Read the history. Britain colonised Somalia over a century and divided its territory into five. It gave part of Somalia to Ethiopia another part to kenya, hence the real cause of continuous wars in the horn. It is that destruction and mayhem that brought them to this Island. Ahmed Abdi, London, U.K Let's not condemn a whole nation for the action of one individual; the numbers quoted are but a few, although this warrants an investigation of sort but does not require a heavy handed repatriation action. This is no solution. Miko: GB has long historical links with Somalia, i.e. ex-colonial state. Frank, London, This is insane. Obviously political correctness and a weak and ineffectual government prevents the applicaiton of a robust risk assessment process. Is anybody, anybody at all, even slightly bothered about the risks to the inhabitants of the UK???? Obviously not... Will, Melbourne, 250,000 Somalis in Britain? That's the equivalent of a substantial sized town! Can I simply ask, how in heaven's name did a quarter of a million Somalis end up in Britain? What links does the UK have with Somalia? Is no one policing our borders? Is it just a free for all now? miko, Singapore, ...and this is precisely why I'm against multiculturalism. Surely there must be some kind of clause in the asylum process were we can repatriate asylum seekers and their families for committing serious criminal offences, like sedition. James, Osaka, If more would have stood beside the U.S. in fighting terrorism instead of against us, I argue that less terrorists would be available to kill. 16,000 people killed ruthlessly. Those on the left must feel very proud of their accomplishments. FredN, Houston, U.S.
  2. http://www.channel4.com/news/articles/politics/int ernational_politics/somalias+terror+recruits+retur n+to+uk/2954747
  3. bk- god what a day....what have i misd?
  4. Got home around 2am that’s why, and am not tired per see just sleepy. So how was the weeding? Morning MDD
  5. Its only 11am and I’ve had 3 cups of coffee already…dam it all am still sleepy. Morning Ibti & Old man.
  6. Move over Aaliyah, I think SS is the best SOLer ever. Eagerly anticipates Ibtis reaction. So, who's stayed in with hubby, who's had a hot date and who has locked themselves in a dark room on this day? Locking oneself in a room and singing Celine Dion All by My self out loaud… sound like fun. Actually, I was anticipating the usual Saturday, wasting the morning in Pj’s while dancing to the killers etc. But sadly that didn’t happen. All changed around 12pm when a pleasant surprise sent text message informing me that I need to get ready asap and the day proceeded with a lot of cant believe you did that moments.. Who knew costless V-day could be soo much fun? Anyhow, and to show solidarity I finished it off by joining the rest of the gang; who were having the usual ant-valentines day party at the local pub...
  7. hahahhahahahahaha omg lol@ nuune
  8. she was what...ohh stop pulling my legs.
  9. ^^^WE are NOT talking about sex you bloody old fashion xalimos! where not? ibti are you sure....?
  10. what do u mean cute? how did that happen? dont ans that...dam it all his only 13, i blame the father, his father i mean.
  11. aree tumhara hindi bohote acha hai. tek hu,baas kam bohote zyada hai aaj.
  12. You cannot fight ignorance with a ban.
  13. Is there a rule on how long someone is allowed to hog the cash machine? Or am I just grumpy?
  14. Probably die pinning for my knight in shinning macawis? You used something- come on Norf do tell, I need to grow some hair too?
  15. Old man- are you imply that am capable of cheating on you? Nah, he likes my friend, actually I quote him “never meet one like her- I love her”. So he stole 30min of my life of which I won’t get back to talk about his feelings and what should he do etc. I mean seriously whatever happened to real men? These metro-feeling mushy wosshy men make me sick. I just want to slap them and tell them to grow you know what. Afro- sijambo sistah, hali yako nawe? Siwajua, ndugu yetu Malika hapa anaweza kuamini kama huyo ndo AT&T. lazema nemsave siwajua
  16. Just spent 30m talking about feelings with a man- he was doing the talking may I just add. I feel violated. Old man really where?
  17. Didn’t know when did you grow horns? And no sugar/semi skimmed please.
  18. Nuune- thats not what you said? Don’t mind me am just pulling your skinny legs. gosh i need food....
  19. Hello Old man- be a dear and get me some tea? and why not?
  20. Mamboz Afro. Nuune- I can’t believe you said no to showing me around Dublin? Awful person.