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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,278635,00.html
They are coming for you......... Seriously. Will Britain in the year 2020 become a terrorist state? Is there a great movement towards fundalmentalism in Britain that it cannot control? It seems that Britain has embraced the Muslims. Could this be the reason that Prince William is not going to be allowed to fight in Iraq? That the Muslims have enough influence to deny a Royal his rightful place in history by going to fight for the cause? Changes are happening in Britain. Maybe the cause for all the babies being named Muhammed is because Britains seem to have a fascination with Muhammed Ali. But the latest news stories from Britain are complex. We see the movement of Britain going to fundalmentalism, yet we see Madonna being raised to new heights in popularity. Here is a woman who stands for everything the Muslims detest the west for, and yet she can do no wrong in the eyes of Britains. What is going on in the land of Lennon and McCartney?
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Hmmmm, but old Carrera has a sense of humour.
Remember that the English humour is a wee bit black and difficult to interpret. Sometimes you have to see the funny side of even serious issues. Quote:
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