Other News:
UK: Islam friendly judiciary rules against the government:
The Home Secretary has released a man regarded as one of Britain’s most dangerous terror suspects from virtual house arrest to avoid disclosing secret evidence against him, The Times has learnt.
The Times –Â Frances Gibb
Penniless Muslim asylum-seekers of Britain: “We demand the British Passport”…

Witnesses claimed the EDL marchers, many of whom had been drinking since the morning, ripped up seats on the journey away from the city centre.
Police and the council had taken steps to deal with possible violence, including getting a order from the Home Secretary banning protesters from the Bullring shopping area of the city, which the factions clashed outside last month.
Read more from the Daily Mail
Counter Jihad News:
Malaysia: Beer-drinking Model will be caned after Ramadan
Cyprus: Â Socialist Moonbat Greek Cypriot (Female) Marries Turkish Moslem from the North
Its never the other way around, of course not. If a Greek Cypriot had married a Turkish female the whole ummah would go apeshit. but don’t wait for AP to tell you that…
Uighur Muslim syringe attackers face death penalty
A GROUP of illegal immigrants was found hiding in a tanker full of gluten powder as they tried to smuggle themselves into the UK. Sun
Penniless Muslim asylum-seekers of Britain
Bosnia:Â While Europe sleeps, Muslims rise
- The Moscow-bound Muslim suicide bombers
- Muslims should avoid prayers that call for the destruction of infidels (don’t hold your breath over that one…)
- Egypt Unlikely to Extradite Pennsylvania Rapist…
Commie Bastard Michael Moore:
‘Capitalism is an Evil, and You Cannot Regulate Evil’
* Michael Moore represents evil, and why would we want scumbags like him to lord over us…?
OT, but related – Paris taxi drivers revolt because the police expect
them to obey the law:
independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/taxi-drivers-revolt-at-paris-airport-over-brutal-arrest-1780284
Taxi drivers revolt at Paris airport over ‘brutal’ arrest
Access to terminal cut off for hours after tensions with police boil over
By John Lichfield in Paris
Wednesday, 2 September 2009
[Drivers said the clashes began after the special police taxi unit arrested a 38-year-old driver called Zine, who was accused of failing to pay the monthly “rent” of €2,400 (£2,100) to the owner of his taxi badge, or licence. Other drivers protested that the arrest was unnecessarily brutal and that the police had no jurisdiction in a private dispute. One driver interviewed by French radio, Tarek Moktad, said that there had been growing tensions between the special police unit and taxi drivers who queued for return fares at Charles de Gaulle airport.
“The police stop us from smoking, from playing cards and from praying,” he said. “We want the government officials to come here and see the situation for themselves.” When one driver had been arrested “violently”, he said, “the whole profession got into a temper”. ]