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You're listening to the World at Eight with Lynne Mozar
The World at 8 Number one in Nationalist News
Highlights of the news today Monday the 12th of March.
Our 6 fallen heroes will be brought in through the back door
Government supporting moves to the EU to ban the cross at work
Sarkozy in the manure again 10 killed in Nigerian bomb blast outside Church
Youths *** to death for having the wrong haircut
Keeper of Islamic Flame Rises as Egypt’s new decisive voice
Thought for the Day –SNP targets our fallen heroes as ‘baby killers’
UK NEWS When the bodies of the six fallen soldiers
are repatriated they will be driven out of the back gate of RAF Brize Norton. This will
avoid the town of Carterton which stands outside the front gates. The British National Party
hope that the people of Carterton will still attend the drive by, observe their dignified
silence and honour the men who are returning. These men have more guts than the government
who sends them out badly equipped and sees them return if not dead, vilified and jobless.
The Telegraph reports that government ministers will argue at the European Court of Human
Rights that it is not a requirement of the Christian faith and that employers can ban
the wearing of the cross and sack workers who insist on doing so.
They say that Christians are given less protection than members of other religions who have been
granted special status for garments or symbols such as the Sikh turban and kara bracelet,
or the Muslim hijab. It would be good to see for once our government
actually arguing in favour of British culture in Britain instead of denigrating it and uplifting
strange religions and cultures in their place. The British government appears not to like
or respect the British people when faced with choices that should be undertaken as a matter
of course, we are a Christian country still no thanks to our government and any of our
so called elite. Let us hope the European Court of Human Rights consider the rights
of Christians this time.
EURO NEWS The Telegraph has reported on a visit to a
dairy farm in the Pyrenees whilst on his pre election feel good tour. The French President
was engaging in witty repartee with the farmers’ wife, which resulted in Sarkozy coming off
less than witty and certainly less sympathetic to the realities of farming than he would
have liked. During the conversation, the farmer’s wife commented that ‘they could not afford
the luxury of a 35 hour work week.’ Le President replied back “ME neither!”
The farmers’ wife countered "But we don't have what you have in the bank – we having
nothing, we are living from hand to mouth"."And I don't own 40 hectares. OK?" Mr Sarkozy said,
clearly annoyed whilst tapping her husband on the chest. Oh dear not good is it?
WORLD NEWS Youngsters in Iraq have been *** to death
for having ‘western’ haircuts. At least 14 youths have been killed in Bagdad. The
stonings have taken place in ‘militant’ neighbourhoods and there are lists that have
been drawn up targeting youths wearing ‘emo’ haircuts and clothes. The interior ministry
in Iraq has labelled the ‘emo’ cult as Satanism and ordered the community police
to ‘stamp it out’. They took this rather literally I feel.
It has been reported that 10 people have been killed in the town of Jos. At least seven
people, including a pregnant woman were killed when a suicide car bomber struck St. Finbarr's
Catholic Church. The blast occurred at about 10.30 am, when the church was having a fresh
mass having concluded an earlier one. The suicide bomber who was driving a Vectra
car approached the gate but was stopped by church security men for a search and then
he detonated the bomb.
Khairat el-Shater organised family, a big business empire and Egypt’s largest Islamist
movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, all from a prison cell for more than a decade before
the fall of Hosni Mubarak.. Now this man is emerging as the most powerful force in Egypt
since the fall of Mubarak. He is the most decisive voice in the leadership
of the Brotherhood and the Egyptian Parliament. Whilst he tells the Brotherhood that Islam
requires democracy, free markets and tolerance of religious minorities, on the other hand
he also says that recent elections have proved that Egyptians demand an explicitly Islamic
state.
Thought for the Day Well here we are – a truly divided Britain.
Thomas Ball an SNP activist has posted comments on Twitter (the height of social interaction
in the western world today) on the deaths of the 6 soldiers last week. His comments
are repugnant and ill informed to say the least, comprising of and I quote “protecting
their country by bayoneting 10-year-olds” and said the majority of servicemen are “racist,
arrogant, undereducated thugs who join up for the ‘thrill’ of killing humans.”
In short - the six British soldiers who died in Afghanistan deserve no sympathy because
servicemen are a “bunch of child killers”. Well put that with the latest news on an American
serviceman who went on a killing spree in a village called Alkozai- which is also unfortunately
known as a Taliban stronghold. He killed 16 Afghans some of which were children. Now,
I am not excusing this soldier or indeed any soldier who perpetrates this sort of action
in a foreign land, but he, although not named, has done 3 tours of Iraq and now finds himself
amongst the hundred thousand American troops in the armpit of the world Afghanistan. I
suppose the kindest thing to say is that perhaps he is suffering from post traumatic stress
syndrome or has more or less become extremely psychotic. Until anyone knows more one cannot
comment. The result of this and several other incidents
over the years involving American troops and indeed ours, must not be confused with the
fact that although I personally think we should never have gone into Afghanistan, with the
Americans or without them, we must not be judgemental over circumstances with which
the person in the street and you or I, hopefully will never find ourselves in.
I cannot begin to imagine the grief of mothers and families on both sides for their sons,
brothers, fathers and uncles just as I feel terribly sorry for the families of those people
in that village, but the cold hard truth is, although we should not be there we are there
– and the rules of war apply. Soldiers die and civilians die also.
Were we privy to learn at any time in the future that although this awful act was carried
out against seemingly sleeping families, this village is a well known Taliban stronghold
and it is not unusual for Afghans or indeed Muslims to use their families as shields.
This refined ruse was also used in Viet Nam, sending small children carrying hand grenades
to kill US soldiers, it takes a strong man to kill to a small child and goes against
everything the western world stands for. One also cannot forget that whenever we have
media coverage of our soldiers, they are usually walking along deserted roads providing target
practice for the Taliban and being killed by IUD’s. Our so called ‘armoured vehicles’
are not armoured enough and the UK soldiers are not as well equipped as their US counterparts.
Also I believe we have ten thousand men out there compared to the much larger numbers
of US servicemen. The strain all these soldiers face must be
enormous. They are usually discouraged from actually shooting anyone, being put there
for ‘hearts and minds’ and I suppose should be happy just to be blown up and shot at at
random – just so long as they do not kill anyone. How would I react or you, given this
situation? Soldiers with guns, sent to a country, hated by the Muslim population, hated by the
western media and frankly stopped from proper military action while you are there. Somewhat
stressed? I would think absolutely maniacal and I am surprised there are not more incidents
along these lines, tragic though they are. One cannot defend war but you can defend the
poor souls sent out to act it out, whilst our liberal loveys are safe at home getting
themselves worked up just as the anti Viet Nam protesters did.
I would counsel against entering Iran or Syria, just as in hindsight Iraq and Libya have proved
disastrous. It should be noted however that in both those countries the indigenous populations
have since killed more of their own than western forces ever did.
But if Afghanistan teaches us anything it should teach us this. West is west and east
is east and nere the twain shall meet. I do not want Sharia law or mosques over here
or indeed the Muslim population over here, I believe once we move out of Afghanistan
and keep out of other Muslim countries – there will be little need for our ever growing Muslim
population in the UK or indeed Europe; they should be happy to repatriate back to their
own countries so that they can keep their own laws, religion and order and we or the
US should not lose more young brave men just to delay what is inevitable in those countries,
radical Muslim law. I also do not remember much propaganda against
the Russians when they went into Afghanistan; the western press was extremely quiet on that
one wasn’t it? But I suppose Russian soldiers can get away with *** as well can’t they?
I guarantee that as soon as we and the US leave Afghanistan, the awful thing is that
they will revert to Taliban rule, the poppy growers will still peddle their wickedness
and the pipeline will still flow and the western world will channel millions of dollars and
pounds into a country which no one has succeeded in conquering ever.
The very sad thing about that, is all our fallen soldiers will appear to have died for
nothing in an unwinnable war, but that is what happens, all wars kill and history is
written by the winners – so all soldiers die either on the good side or the bad side
–it just depends on who is doing the writing doesn’t it?
And finally
At last a way to keep those naughty squirrels from the bird table and their food. Alison
Carrick from Hampshire put a smoothy mixture in a dish for her grey furry customer which
he sipped up. She then put a straw in the next mixture in a long glass and left it out.
At first this little rodent had managed just to take the top of the smoothy but after two
hours he had conquered the straw and was happily sucking up his drink. A picture of this little
star is in today’s Daily Mail- all ready for the aaaaww factor!
You have been listening to the W@8. I am Lynne Mozar and I wish you all a very goodnight.