Chance for the unemployed out there :-)

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Strong right wing views required.

The obvious candidate is the ever useful and much appreciated Bill Wright.

Should be able to organise good receptions :-)

Cheers

Dave R

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David WE Roberts
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On Tuesday 12 February 2013 14:16 David WE Roberts wrote in uk.d-i-y:

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I didn't see "must like choirboys"...

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Tim Watts

Or more importantly "must be prepared to viorously defend those who like choirboys"....

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David WE Roberts

On Tuesday 12 February 2013 14:29 David WE Roberts wrote in uk.d-i-y:

I think the current one is resigning as someone found out something that made his position untenable:

He only liked adult women...

The previous one - well, see this:

"And yet, Ratzinger was prevented from acting decisively in part by John Paul's intransigent unwillingness to face the facts about abusive priests and bishops who covered for them."

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Maybe not a kiddy fiddler, but too blind or corrupt to deal with the massive amount of kiddy fiddling corrupt bastard filth throughout his mouldy church.

This is exactly why I hate religion. Well, that and the islamic terrorist tossers and anyone who wants to inflict sharia law on me. Between the pair of them, if they're all going to "heaven", I choose hell, just to not have to share eternity with either of the self righteous medieval thinking bastards.

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Mr Pounder

Do you feel better now?

Bill

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Bill Wright

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I like the thing where you get carried about everywhere, or you get a golf buggy. I could do the waving. Not completely happy about the cross dressing, and definitely not keen on combining the two: waving a cross sounds a bit athletic.

Bill

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Bill Wright

On Tuesday 12 February 2013 17:38 Bill Wright wrote in uk.d-i-y:

Not really, because the world is still full of them.

I would not mind, but some of them seem to be hell bent on telling *me* what I should and should not do...

Both religions are little about god and much about controlling people.

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Tim Watts

On Tuesday 12 February 2013 17:56 Tim Watts wrote in uk.d-i-y:

Oops forgot something:

"or trying to kill me"

Yes, I *could* have been on one of those tube trains on 7th July in London - I was commuting in London regularly at the time and used the tube on that day and the following day.

So, I take a dim view of both their kind and before anyone says "it's only a few bad apples" - I did not see the so called moderates speaking out much against the madmen. I do not hate very many people but I hate murderers and paedos and all those who would cover up or apologise for them.

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Tim Watts

On Tuesday 12 February 2013 18:32 Rod Speed wrote in uk.d-i-y:

They're not doing anything else either - the silence is deafening.

Apart from that one muslim cleric who spoke oout openly against the stupid bugegrs who were walking around east London telling people what they could and couldn't do.

I'd be a lot more understanding if I heard a lot more of that from both sides.

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Tim Watts

I've already put a deposit down for a 3 bed semi in hell. You have to plan ahead.

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ARW

Tim Watts posted

What you hear is filtered through the media, which have their own agenda. Most would rather you didn't hear the views of moderate Muslim clergy; hate sells more newspapers.

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Big Les Wade

That's what all religions have always been about - and always will.

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Dave Plowman (News)

On Wednesday 13 February 2013 12:37 Big Les Wade wrote in uk.d-i-y:

And I don't even read the Daily Heil...

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Tim Watts

The silence from the UK Muslim community leaders is deafening. And they don't help the police in their enquiries. I have that on good authority.

Bill

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Bill Wright

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