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Originally Posted by Mr Angry
OK, so you've realised the futility of your earlier position and withdrawn your earlier assertion that you were "sure it could work". Thanks for clearing that up.
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I think you focus too much on something that people say in passing.
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Errr.... yes.
The connection is "...he appointed Abdullah Ibn Abbas, who described himself as spiritual leader of a group called Road to Jannah, to speak on his behalf.
He said: 'It really doesn't concern us how the British people feel about the graffiti he wrote - the real outrage should be about the thousands of Muslims who are being killed and butchered as a result of British foreign policy."
Did you perhaps miss that bit?
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So you think it's a political protest then? why didn't you say so

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Originally Posted by martyh
I think what GaryL is saying is if the cps/police can use the anti- terror laws to justify arresting and prosecuting people taking photo's of government buildings,shopping malls ect then it isn't beyond reason to ask them to use the same laws to arrest and prosecute someone for what is quite clearly an attack on the govenment of this land and i for one feel this should be taken more seriously by the authorities because it is small ,relatively harmless acts like this that are the mark of a real terrorist just starting out in their career
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