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kay, so this isn't some racist rant i'm far from racist, i'm a realist. this has nothing to do with the fact that the guys islamic so please don't thimk it is.
after reading yesterdays paper i saw that abu hamza (for those who aren't familliar with him he's been convicted of spreading racial hatred for seven years in belmarsh high security prison) has managed to but a house for £222.000 bearing in mind whilst in prison your assets are supposed to be frozen.
now his family claim £380 a week in benefits which i don't understand as they are obviously a wealthy family and he has personally cost english tax payers nearly £4 million in legal costs.
the question i'm asking is,
how can somebody who is obviously evil (once again i'm NOT a racist i would feel the same about anybody who has done what this guy has whether they were white, black, blue or green)
a)keep any possesions
b)still be in this country, i thought guantanimo bay was made for this kind of person

2006-10-13 02:04:59 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

3 answers

I don't think Brown is the man our American friend. The bookies have the tories winning haqnds down especially as the voting constituences get amended. I am Scottish and know all about Hamza.

I would poke out the eye that can still see and chop of his &rse wiping hand, see if he likes running a hook through his hoop.

His family should be chased from the country like him. The property should be made a christian walk in centre, just to annoy him and his kind.

All assests given back to the benefits agency and passed onto the people he got the from even although he hates them.

How can you hate people that feed your children for you? That how simple he is. He should have just stayed quite and he would have been laughing.

Now I suppose we are scared to incite a racial riot if we treat him harshly. Whopee Doo, bring it on. I will be there with my tax returns form asking his family for my contribution.

2006-10-13 04:37:20 · answer #1 · answered by SunGod 4 · 0 0

He had the properly suited to non violent protest, to stay interior a society he felt maximum comfortable with. He had the properly suited to preserve his being. He had the properly suited to appreciate the rights of others and nonetheless he has the properly suited to seek for his rights having taken by his teachings the rights of maximum of alternative We the society he thinks so undesirable supplies him the properly suited to be tried by using his friends and to pay the fee his friends think of in good condition, he will exercising his precise to disagree with all of it yet be so happy if he can get freedom if our rules at the instant are not solid sufficient.

2016-10-16 03:51:29 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Never heard of him... I assume you're in England. I only hope you will get a better Prime Minister who will be able to straighten things out. Brown, I think his name is.

2006-10-13 02:11:51 · answer #3 · answered by luosechi 駱士基 6 · 1 0

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