Posted on 11/13/2013 12:35:46 PM PST by Olog-hai
Three Muslim converts in London pleaded guilty on Monday to charges of confiscating alcohol, attacking and threatening to stab non-Muslims in attempts to impose Islamic Sharia law on the UK capital.
The men were part of a group of Islamist vigilantes, self-styled as Muslim Patrols. The Daily Beast reports that they pleaded guilty on several charges of physical assault and death threats, all while refusing instructions to stand in court.
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Isn’t that their jobs?
From imperialism to subserviency.
The tiny population of Muslim invaders are protected from the native Britons by the British government and Corporate Media. Who controls the British government and the Corporate Media? It ain’t the Muslims.
Looks like that control is exerted from Brussels. And even Brussels is a puppet for another entity.
Where did these Muslims come from??
Ship them back.
If they want Sharia law let them go where it is.
If the people of Britain do not get together and stop this crap it will go on until it is too late.If the Muslims form Patrols ,let the Brits form patrols and straighten them out.
Oh, dear, Moslems attacking people in dear olde, merry olde London.
They may have their wrists slapped, or possibly get a caning from ill-tempered, eighty year-old Mr. Wiggin of the Cabbage Patch.
Tyr that here and we’ll be playing cowboys and ragheads.
If the muzzies won’t stand when the bailiff announces “All rise!”, how much C.O. Jones does it take on the judge’s part to MAKE them rise?
IMO, a smart punch to the back of their ragwrapped heads might gain their attention.
Judging from their names (MacFarlane and Horner), they are probably native Brits.
Clearly they do not have the C O E X I S T bumperstickers
in London. Too bad. That would probably take care of it.
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